Workshops
Have you ever wanted to make maple syrup from tree to table? Extract and bottle honey? Pick wild blackberries and make your own jam? These are just a few of the “traditional skills” that we do on a regular basis at our sister property Twin Creeks that are fun and rewarding. We will also have workshops in gardening, making herbal teas & spice blends, macrame, stained glass, and much more!
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Holistic Health Retreats
Nature based Health interventions are an up and coming segment of integrative medicine. These interventions fall into the categories of therapeutic horticulture, care farming, green exercise, and wilderness arts & crafts. Our team of board certified medical practitioners is currently developing 1-2 day wellness retreats to support improving both mental and physical health. You will leave with a restored spirit, a new enthusiasm for self care and commitment to always living your best life.
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Honey Bees & Blooms
Specialty cut flowers are grown organically without pesticides always keeping the preservation and sustainability of the land and pollinator habitat first in mind. Every bouquet and arrangement comes with 1-2 stems of Ohio wildflower or native plant grown through a partnership with the Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative. 2% of all honey and retail flower sales goes to Save Ohio Bees
Learn more about pollinator conservation at saveohiobees.org
Experience the Farm
Come see our beautiful flower fields and learn about how we do all of our growing organically and pesticide free. Pick up a pre-cut bouquet or create your own! Browse our farm shop for local and other handmade goods and produce, meet our two “Dogs In Charge” Chloe & Bubbles, and see our amazing bees in action making sure everything stays beautiful!!
Watch for more to come Spring 2024!
“Be a curator of your life, slowly cut out things until you’re left only with what you love, with what’s necessary, with what makes you happy.”
— Leo Babauta