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On a behind the scenes tour of our biodynamic* and organic Jurlique Farm you will see and learn about the nature and science behind our skin care products. Booking is essential.

Travel in style through the scenic Adelaide Hills to the Jurlique Farm. Then spend a relaxing afternoon being pampered at the Jurlique Spa.
- Info
- Tour
- Pack
- FAQs
- Policy
- History of Jurlique
- How seedlings and plants are propagated
- Plant varieties and their uses
- Biodynamic* farming principles
- Soil fertility and compost production
- Harvest process
- Beekeeping
- Display garden
- Seed propagation areas
- Biodynamic* preparation area
- Biodynamic* farming principles
- Herb drying shed
- Farm retail shop
- Closed toe, flat shoes, sneakers or boots (high heels, sandals and open toed footwear are not suitable)
- Full length pants, trousers or jeans
- Hats & suncreen during summer months. Wet weather gear as required.
- Any required food or drinks
You will see different plants at different times of the year. As a guide, October, November and December are the busiest harvest times and when the majority of plants are in flower. However Jurlique Farm tours are an all year round experience, and there is always something to see on the tour.
Harvest Guide
Spring: The harvesting season commences in spring (September, October and November) with the picking of flowers such as sweet violets, daisy and heartsease. This is followed as the season warms with calendula, roses, chamomile, black elder berry flower, yarrow, red clover and lavender. Over the same period leaves are picked from peppermint, birch, lemon balm, sweet violet, nettle and ivy.
Summer, Autumn, Winter: Some herbs require us to pick the whole top part of the plant when it is in full flower as these herbs are full of medicinal qualities. These are selfheal, echinacea, rosemary, marjoram, plantain, chickweed, thyme and sage. This will happen over the growing season early summer to early spring depending on the species.
Winter: Roots are harvested in the winter when the plants have died back and all the nutrients from the past season are stored in the root system. Marshmallow, comfrey, liquorice, dandelion, echinacea and burdock are harvested each winter.
- Greater than 24 hours prior, a full refund
- Less than 24 hours, no refund
- If Jurlique is required to cancel a tour, a full refund will be given or you can reschedule for another tour