2023 Educational Tours
Supervising guardian's attendance included in ticket price.
Plant Walk: Native Medicinals
Facilitated by Panoka Walker
There is medicine all around us if you know where to look for it. Join experienced teacher, herbalist, and grower Panoka Walker for a plant walk dedicated entirely to medicinal plants native to our area. You’ll explore the farm with Panoka, learning how to identify medicinal plants and discussing their historical and current uses. No prior experience necessary.
What to bring:
- Sturdy shoes, water bottle, weather-appropriate clothing, notepad and pens
Workshop details:
- Location: Gateway Farm
- Date: Thursday, June 8th
- Time: 6-8pm
- Cost: Workshop fees $25
Please contact us for questions – events@gatewayfarmplymouth.com
Plant Walk - The Edible Garden
Facilitated by Bridget O’Brien
Come wander and taste your way through our Food Forest and gardens. Join Gateway Farm and Garden Juju Collective co-director Bridget O’Brien for a stroll through our farm to forage for edible plants. You’ll get an in-depth, educational tour of our vast array of fruits, nuts, greens, roots and herbs you can plant once and harvest from year after year. We will share tips on perennial food systems and how to look for, identify, propagate, eat, and preserve many plants you can find in the wild and in gardens. No prior experience necessary.
What to bring:
- Sturdy shoes, water bottle, weather-appropriate clothing, notepad and pens
Workshop details:
- Location: Gateway Farm
- Date: Thursday, June 29th
- Time: 6-8pm
- Cost: Workshop fees $25
Please contact us for questions – events@gatewayfarmplymouth.com
Plant Walk - Native Edibles
Facilitated by Bridget O’Brien
Come wander and taste your way through our Native Plant Sanctuary. Join Gateway Farm and Garden Juju Collective co-directors Bridget O’Brien & Dr Charlie Brennan for a stroll through our farm to forage for edible native plants. You’ll get an in-depth, educational tour of our vast array of fruits, nuts, greens, roots and herbs you can plant once and harvest from year after year. We will share tips on perennial food systems and how to look for, identify, propagate, eat, and preserve many plants you can find in the wild. No prior experience necessary.
What to bring:
- Sturdy shoes, water bottle, weather-appropriate clothing, notepad and pens
Workshop details:
- Location: Gateway Farm
- Date: Thursday, July 13th
- Time: 6-8pm
- Cost: Workshop fees $25
Please contact us for questions – events@gatewayfarmplymouth.com