If you’ve ever been lucky enough to spot a Crowned Hornbill (Tockus alboterminatus) swooping between the trees on Fairview, you’ll know just how special these birds are. They were spotted on Fairview for the first time last year in May by Nic Jordan in his garden.
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Growing cauliflower in KZN can be both rewarding and challenging. With the right variety and growing conditions, this cool-season crop can thrive with well-timed planting. Whether you’re growing for local markets or just to grow for your family, you want to get it right.
A bird with a twist
If you love nature or find unique birds interesting, the Red-throated Wryneck is definitely one to check out. It’s a small bird in the woodpecker family, but it has some cool and unusual traits that make it truly one of a kind.
This delicious fruit is grown right here on Fairview Estates. We have the perfect climate here in KZN, which is tropical with temperatures between 21–33°C. It is also known as the Papaya.
The fruit is soft-skinned and, small or football-sized, and oblong to pear shaped. The flesh is soft and juicy and is yellow to deep rose in colour. The centre is filled with little black seeds.
Fairview Estates has an inspiring story rooted in the heart of the North Coast, from its early days as a sugar cane farm to the vibrant farming estate it is today. Recently, we invited all our Fairview families to witness a traditional cane fire, a bittersweet moment that marked the end of an era. Nic Jordan, one of the original founders of Fairview, wanted to share this nostalgic experience with our new generation of Fairview farmers, knowing it would be the last cane fire as Fairview transitions fully into a residential farming estate. Now, instead of cane fields, our lands flourish with macadamias, coffee, cows, and more!
The yellow-billed kites are back home on Fairview. They migrate every year to Central-East Africa from late March around the rainy seasons, and come back home for the drier seasons around Summer time.
What is subsistence farming? It is a type of farming where nearly all the crops or livestock produced are used to sustain the farmer and their family, leaving little to no surplus for sale or trade.
There have been a lucky few to spot the resident Secretary Bird on Fairview Estates. The Secretary Bird is a large bird of prey that is native to Africa and unlike most birds of prey, it spends a lot of time walking on the ground rather than flying.
You may have noticed the beautiful field of cosmos by Tunzi’s stables and sunflowers and cosmos on your right just after you come in the East Gate.
As a guardian of your poultry flock, protecting your feathered friends from backyard predators around the clock is crucial. Even in a bustling urban setting, it’s often not a question of “if” but “when” predators will arrive for their chicken dinner.