Sydney City Farm

12 posts in Sydney City Farm

Volunteers connecting people and changing communities A safe and accessible city

Volunteers connecting people and changing communities

Hear from some of the wonderful people who lend their time to our communities and programs and find out how you can get involved.

6 edible flowers you can grow in the inner city Sustainable living

6 edible flowers you can grow in the inner city

Discover how to get started on your delicious garden.

How to grow herbs almost anywhere Sustainable living

How to grow herbs almost anywhere

Create, maintain and nurture a sustainable garden in your backyard, balcony or even benchtop.

Tips to grow your own tea at home Sustainable living

Tips to grow your own tea at home

Our Sydney City Farm horticulturalists spill the tea for those looking to cultivate their own backyard brews.

Balcony gardening for spring with Indira Naidoo Health and wellbeing

Balcony gardening for spring with Indira Naidoo

The climate activist and broadcaster shares her tips and tricks for growing food on your apartment balcony or terrace.

Boredom-busting activities you can enjoy online for free Things to do

Boredom-busting activities you can enjoy online for free

From fitness classes to jigsaw puzzles, enjoy these lockdown life-improvers from home.

How to grow your own food if you rent Sustainable living

How to grow your own food if you rent

Tips to start an edible garden with mobile gardens, planters and pots.

Have your say on the future of Sydney City Farm Sustainable living

Have your say on the future of Sydney City Farm

Let us know why the site matters to you and share your ideas on its future growth

Calling all green thumbs: volunteer at City Farm Sustainable living

Calling all green thumbs: volunteer at City Farm

Dig, plant, grow and learn.

6 reasons to love Sydney Park Better streets and spaces

6 reasons to love Sydney Park

Sydney Park is 40 hectares of contrasts. Industrial history meets contemporary design, built structures meet bushland and spaces for dogs meet public art

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