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Farm & gardensThese are Welbar chicks – a rare breed which will lay lovely deep brown eggs.
These are Welbar chicks – a rare breed which will lay lovely deep brown eggs.
If you have ride-on toys, especially tractors and diggers, that your kids have grown out of, we would love to give them a new home.
Our geese have laid their first eggs, and they are enormous! A few of our visitors have already popped by and bought them.
On Thursday 23rd January, we have a special Supper Club session celebrating Burns Night and doing a mini apple tree Wassail, with the help of community choir Rising Voices.
Heart of BS13 are excited to offer three new supported placements at their flower farm based here at Hartcliffe City Farm.
The farm will be bursting with activities for the half-term week so do pay us a visit.
Heart of BS13, based here at the farm, are tackling Bristol’s food waste issues by using that waste to make amazing nourishing compost for their flower farm.
Yeti, one of this year’s hatchlings, and son of our impressive cockerel Dumpling, won second in his class at the Usk Country Show.
Find out more about what’s been going on at the farm this summer.
Two of our girls have left for their new home with Street Goat – a community run goat dairy.
Come for a visit and see our latest arrivals – two young Large Black pigs.
Find out how local children attending sessions at the farm inspired The Dragon’s Almanac, created by award-winning theatre & community arts company Brave Bold Drama.