About the Farm

On this 23 acre farm, you will find sustainably grown flowers with zero pesticides or chemicals used. Ever. When you visit the farm, you’ll see it teeming with life, from caterpillars & butterflies, bees and bats. We are working towards making this an official Monarch way station and a haven for all pollinators and life.

Cat is a student of permaculture and preservation, so much of the income for the farm goes directly to applying permaculture practices here on the farm to benefit the creatures who call this place home, and allow farming and nature to coexist.

We grow all of our own flowers from seed to bloom so you can trust that every care is given into what you bring into your home.

The History of the Farm

Kate Wagner. You’ve probably heard of her by her name on a street sign in Westminster. Talk about a boss lady. Widowed very early on with multiple children to take care of, she ran this farm and a quarry. The property was purchased by a developer and subdivided, but we are grateful to hold onto a piece of this original farm, where many people have passed since 1803 when the original cabin was built (current kitchen of the farmhouse) and 1850 when the rest of the home was built. Oh, if walls could talk.