Are you interested in a tour of our farm?

Embark on a journey through sustainable wonders at Eat Your Yard Jax! Our farm tours, both interactive and wild, cater to school groups, garden clubs, corporate groups, or simply a gathering of friends. Weave a tapestry of Permaculture, Aquaculture, Vermiculture, Hügelkultur, and more – a touch-and-smell odyssey for $10.00 per person. Extend the experience with post-tour snacks or lunch, embracing the essence of our practices.

For those seeking a different adventure, our Wild Walk tour is a one-hour journey delving into native edible and medicinal plants. Discover their historical uses in a captivating discussion, all for $10.00 per person.


For school groups, homeschoolers, scouts, and beyond, our passion resonates in instilling respect and understanding of nature in young hearts. Children, enraptured by the magic of our vermiculture operation, encounter the humble worm and meet breeder tilapia, stewards of the next year's fish harvest. Cultural diversity blooms as they discover plants from distant lands, understanding their significance. Delve into the historical healing and medicinal prowess of select plants, unveiling the secrets of nature's pharmacy.

 

At $10.00 per person, our tours require a minimum investment of $100.00 per group. A small price for an enriching experience that lingers in memory, fostering a connection between nature and the minds of tomorrow. Join us at Eat Your Yard Jax, where every step is a poetic ode to sustainable living!

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age minimum?

Children 6 and under get in free with an accompanying paying adult or sibling.

Is there anything we should bring?

Visitors to the farm tour at Eat Your Yard Jax are encouraged to bring a few essentials to enhance their experience:

-Comfortable Clothing: Wear comfortable attire suitable for walking and exploring the farm. Consider the weather conditions and dress accordingly.

 -Closed-toe Shoes: As you'll be walking through different areas of the farm, closed-toe shoes are recommended for safety and comfort.

 -Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the tour by bringing a reusable water bottle.

 -Notebook and Pen: Capture valuable insights and tips shared during the tour by bringing a notebook and pen for note-taking.

 -Camera or Smartphone: Capture the beauty of the farm and the insights gained during the tour. Share your experiences with others and tag us on social media @eatyouryardjax.

 -Snacks: If the tour allows for it, consider bringing light snacks to enjoy during or after the tour.

 -Curiosity and Enthusiasm: Most importantly, bring an open mind, curiosity, and enthusiasm to fully engage with the farm experience. Ask questions, participate in discussions, and embrace the learning journey.

 By being prepared with these items, visitors can make the most of their time at Eat Your Yard Jax and fully immerse themselves in the educational and inspiring atmosphere of the farm.

What time should we arrive?

Visitors are kindly requested to arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled tour time at Eat Your Yard Jax for several important reasons:

 -Orientation and Preparation: Arriving early allows visitors to receive a brief orientation and necessary instructions before the tour begins. This ensures everyone is on the same page and aware of safety guidelines and any specific details related to the tour.

 -Smooth Check-in Process: A 10-minute buffer provides ample time for the check-in process. Visitors can sign waivers, make payments if needed, and receive any materials or equipment required for the tour without feeling rushed.

 -Respect for Others' Time: Punctuality is a sign of respect for the organizers and other participants. Being prompt demonstrates a commitment to the scheduled time and ensures that the tour can start promptly, minimizing delays for everyone involved.

-Complete Experience: Missing the beginning of the tour may result in visitors missing important introductory information or activities. Arriving early ensures that participants get the full experience, from the initial welcome to the comprehensive insights shared during the tour.

-Efficient Group Management: Early arrival helps the organizers manage the group more efficiently. They can address any last-minute questions or concerns, distribute necessary materials, and start the tour seamlessly, creating a positive and organized experience for all.

In essence, arriving at least 10 minutes before the tour is a courtesy that contributes to the overall success of the event. It allows for a smoother and more enjoyable experience for both visitors and organizers alike.