Our Farm
Rooted in the land. Grown for our members. Guided by practices that give back more than they take.
Upcoming Events & Farm Tours
Join us for workshops, farm tours, and special events throughout the year.
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- Farm Tours
- Workshops
- Events
- Member Picking
Regenerative Systems
Every practice is designed to heal the land while producing exceptional food for our private members.
Soil Restoration
Cover Crops: Multi-species mixes that feed soil biology and sequester carbon
Rotational Grazing: Animals improve soil health through natural fertilization and pasture rotation
Compost Integration: On-site production of biological amendments from farm and food waste
No-Till Methods: Preserving soil structure and mycorrhizal networks
Biodiversity Enhancement
Pollinator Habitat: Native plants and flowering corridors throughout the farm
Beneficial Insects: Strategic plantings and pasture rotation that support natural pest control
Wildlife Corridors: Connecting fragmented habitats to support ecosystem health
Animal Integration: Rotational grazing systems that naturally reduce pest pressure while enriching soil
Permaculture Design
Our farm follows permaculture principles to create productive, sustainable ecosystems.
Food Forest Systems
- Canopy Layer: Fruit and nut trees providing long-term yields
- Understory: Shade-tolerant fruit trees and shrubs
- Shrub Layer: Berry bushes and nitrogen-fixing plants
- Ground Cover: Living mulches and beneficial groundcovers
Water Management
- Rainwater Catchment: Collecting and storing rainwater for irrigation
- Greywater Systems: Recycling household water for garden use
- Drought-Resilient Design: Reducing irrigation needs through smart planning
Member Growing Areas
- Market Gardens: Heritage varieties and succession planting
- Berry Gardens: Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries
- Orchard Areas: Apples, pears, and stone fruits
- Herb Spirals: Culinary and medicinal herbs
Educational Programs
Learn regenerative agriculture and permaculture through hands-on workshops and courses.
Regenerative Agriculture Workshops
- Soil biology and composting systems
- Water harvesting and management
- Natural building techniques using farm materials
- Seed saving and plant breeding
Permaculture Design Courses
- Reading the landscape and site analysis
- Designing productive ecosystems
- Food forest establishment and management
- Integrated pest and disease management
Seasonal Member Calendar
Experience the farm through all four seasons with unique activities and harvests.
Spring (March-May)
Early greens and herbs available
Planting workshops and soil preparation
Tree and shrub planting activities
Summer (June-August)
Peak harvest season for members
Preservation workshops and cooking classes
Evening farm tours and community dinners
Fall (September-November)
Apple harvest and cider making
Root vegetable and storage crop harvest
Seed saving and garden planning workshops
Winter (December-February)
Planning next year's growing areas
Indoor growing and microgreen production
Farm maintenance and infrastructure projects
Experience Regenerative Agriculture
Members experience firsthand how regenerative practices create abundance while healing the land, connecting them deeply to their food and the ecological systems that sustain us all.