Come to hear from internationally renowned soil health specialist, Dr Christine Jones. Her easy-to-understand explanations for why we should be working so hard to establish year-round, multi-species ground cover on our paddocks and our garden plots. This information is critical to the successful regeneration of our soils which, in turn, increases the value of the products from our soils.

Internationally recognised Australian soil microbiologist Dr Christine Jones is a world renowned and highly respected groundcover and soil ecologist. She has been working with innovative landholders to implement regenerative land management practices that enhance biodiversity, increase biological activity, sequester carbon, activate soil nutrient cycles, restore water balance, improve productivity and create new topsoil.

PHCC is proud to be supporting the Serpentine Jarrahdale Food & Farm Alliance to bring Dr Jones to Clem Kentish Hall in- Serpentine at 10:00am on Sat 18th Feb through its Greening Farms project.

The day will highlight the value of annual cover cropping and include information on the following topics:

  • Establishing year-round, multi-species ground cover on our paddocks and our garden plots,
  • Increasing the value of the products from our soils,
  • Explore ideas for improving soil coverage and improve pasture health for equine properties; plus
  • Belinda Taylor, an equestrian agronomist specialist, will also be speaking about growing mixed pastures that are horse friendly.

Dr Jones has organised and participated in workshops, field days, seminars and conferences throughout Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Western Europe, Central America, USA and Canada. She will be heading to Western Australia February 2023 for a total of 8 events focusing on soil biology, providing practical advice for farmers to increase their profit and productivity by implementing regenerative agriculture practices, so if you want to learn from one of the best soil health experts around, check out the ticketing information at for each of the 8 events.

These events are supported by the Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund and is a collaboration between DPIRD, Torbay Catchment Group, Perth NRM|RegenWA, Earthwhile Australia, Lower Blackwood LCDC, Wilson Inlet Catchment, The Serpentine Jarrahdale Food and Farm Alliance (SJFFA), Oyster Harbour Catchment Group Inc, South Coast NRM, Lower South West Growers Group, Galloway Springs and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Perth Hills and Swan Valley Project.

The Serpentine-Jarrahdale event is supported by PHCC through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present