
Welcome to our charming little farm! Nestled in between neighborhoods, we take great pride in our attempts at caring for our land and the abundance of nature that surrounds us. Our beehive provides us with delicious, golden honey, harvested with care and respect for our buzzing friends. Our farm is home to a delightful array of happy animals, including goats, miniature horses, and chickens that generously provide us with fresh eggs. We are trying to create a healthy and natural environment for both our animals and our crops. With a deep passion for farming, we pour our love into every aspect of our farm, from cultivating vibrant flowers to growing a variety of flavorful vegetables and fragrant herbs. Join us on this journey as we celebrate the beauty and bounty of our beloved farm.

Our Products
What We Sell

We grow several types of flowers like dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers, and cosmos, as well as a variety of vegetables and herbs.

We have different sizes of honey containers after each honey harvest out at our farmstand.

When our hens cooperate, we have eggs to sell, as well!

Our Farm by the Numbers
30
happy chickens
20+
herb and vegetable varieties
7
gallons of honey sold in 2023
100%
satisfied customers

Why You’ll Love Us
Our customers appreciate shopping with us because we prioritize their health and the well-being of our environment. We are committed to trying to avoid the use of pesticides and chemicals in our products, ensuring a safer shopping experience. Additionally, we take pride in treating our animals with love and care, ensuring they are well-cared-for pets.
“Love your farm”
So excited to see your farm stand. I absolutely love your property and farm!
Valerie
Farmstand love
“I LOVE THIS!”
Lorry
“Wonderful Farmstand”
What a wonderful farmstand and I love your property!
Shannon
Get to know us better
The Latest at Dragonfly Farm
- Goodbye Sweet ChiliMy favorite chicken, and a favorite among many who visit Dragonfly Farm, was Chili Pepper, my Rhode Island Red from my very first batch of chicks. She was the sweetest chicken. She would tug on shirt sleeves or pant legsContinue reading “Goodbye Sweet Chili”
- PredatorsThe title sounds so ominous! Luckily, no living things were harmed for the posting of this blog. We have felt some of Mother Nature’s wrath this growing season. First, we had Japanese beetles. Now, mind you, they come every year.Continue reading “Predators”
- Blooming Business: How we got started with flowersIn 2020 I began to think about the stress my job was causing. I began to think about what I would do next. Did I want to go out and get my teaching license renewed and go back to teaching?Continue reading “Blooming Business: How we got started with flowers”