If you’re curious to learn more about Lauriston Agroecology Farm – and especially about why we planted so many trees – come along to our farm tour on Saturday 1st February. Click here to book tickets on Eventbrite
Farming with trees (‘agroforestry’) was once commonplace, and nearly got swept away by large scale industrial agriculture and monocrop growing. We will share how we are reviving it here at Lauriston Farm, with all the hope and excitement this brings.
We will gather in the farmyard at the back of Toby Carvery car park – Lauriston Farm Road, Edinburgh EH4 5EX
The farm tour will take in the:
You’ll hear from the folk who look after the trees on the farm – sharing what we’ve done, why we’ve done it, and what we’ve learned so far
+ then all return to the Community Kitchen for soup, bread and chat.
If you want to make a day of it, stay for the Orchard Wassailing in the afternoon
We welcome all curious visitors, even if you’re a total newcomer and don’t know anything about farming or trees, as well as farmers and growers and anyone interested in a career or volunteering in this type of work. It is aimed at adults or interested young people (the free community event in the afternoon is more suited to children).
This is a walking tour across the farm, lasting around 1.5hrs, potentially also suitable for all terrain/off road wheelchairs or mobility scooters, but not standard wheelchairs. The ground is rough, and will be wet and muddy in parts.
Click here to book tickets on Eventbrite
This is a ticketed event to help us cover our costs. Tickets are on a sliding scale with ‘solidarity’ options (see below)
Standard £6
Solidarity (+50%) £9
Solidarity (-50%) £3
+ if the ticket cost is a barrier please get in touch with info@lauristonfarm.org as we have some limited free places available.
We encourage those who can to pay a little more, and those who can’t are encouraged to pay a discounted rate. We hope to foster more justice, equity and diversity in our food system by charging on a sliding scale.
What Price Should I Pay Within the Solidarity Model?
We suggest you consider paying the solidarity rate if you agree with one or more of the below:
We suggest you consider paying the discounted rate if you agree with one or more of the below:
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And finally, we will have more farm tours throughout the year, with different themes (April: Market Garden food production, July: Grains, and October: Agroecology across the whole farm)