Farm Events

We host farm events and workshops throughout the year to relax, celebrate, and learn about our farm and local sustainable agriculture. These are great opportunities to visit your farm, glean tips, ideas and insights for cooking, canning, planting, and preserving the harvest.

 

Whether you can join us for a formal event or not, we invite our members to contact us anytime to schedule a visit at the farm and learn more about where your food comes from, how it is grown.

What's the Future Farm Menu?

We are imagining future farm gatherings to be an elixir of fruit (we do still have a beautiful and bountiful orchard), flower art, and seasonal ways to gather and share our love of plants, food and learning with others. We will continue to offer fruit by the pint or pound for sale as well as value added products and are exploring other ways to keep the community alive in our farm name.

We are experimenting with and letting ideas steep like a good compost tea as to what this might be. What’s important to us is how to best align with the season's rhythms and our own capacities to share and support the plants and land that nourishes and feeds us. We will see what wants to take root and bloom.

Treasure People Photography

“Sunday was made for flowers.” Anthony T. Hincks

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Feast on Flowers and Local Food as part of Brunch n Blooms. Photo by Treasure People Photography

Feast on Flowers and Local Food as part of Brunch n Blooms. Photo by Treasure People Photography


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Farm Event Logistics

RSVP in advance, come prepared and dressed for spending time outdoors rain or shine. Comfortable close toe shoes, a hat and sunscreen are recommended. We’ll gather at our little piece of beauty tucked along the edge of Wisconsin's Driftless Region. Our 59 acre farm features organic vegetable, herb, and flower gardens, a 1 acre orchard, prairie and woodland spaces to roam, sunsets that take your breath away, and nearby trails and water access for hiking, biking, swimming, and canoeing, for those who want to explore the area after the event.