Frequently Asked Questions About Our Regenerative Farm

Answers to Your Questions About Sustainable Farming, Herbal Products, and How We Ship

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  • Everything we sell is something we’ve grown or crafted ourselves—from mushroom tinctures and skin care mists to culinary herbs, Flowerfetti, and ceremonial white sage bundles. Our farm is home to a diverse herbal garden where we grow over 40 varieties of annuals, perennials, and biennials—including calendula, holy basil, lavender, motherwort, and many more. Explore the full list of plants we grow.

  • Our farm is not certified organic, but we always grow using organic practices. That means no synthetic sprays, pesticides, or shortcuts—just time-tested methods that honor the health of the soil, the plants, and the people who use them. Certification is a costly process, but our commitment to organic standards is unwavering. We farm with intention, not labels.

  • Every ingredient in our products is grown right here on our land. No outsourcing, no fillers, no funny business. What we grow, we use—and we’re proud to share the results with you.

  • Here’s a general guide:

    • Tinctures: Alcohol-based tinctures have a long shelf life—typically 2 years or more when stored in a cool, dark place.

    • Natural skincare products: Because we don’t use synthetic preservatives, we recommend using our mists and salves within 6–12 months for best freshness.

    • Culinary herbs: Dried herbs can last 1–2 years if kept sealed and away from moisture and sunlight.

    We make everything in small batches, so you’re always getting the freshest version possible.

  • Our mushroom tinctures are crafted through a careful dual-extraction process that combines both hot water alcohol extraction. This allows us to extract a broad range of beneficial compounds from the mushrooms, making our tinctures more potent and effective. Cheetah, who leads this process, ensures each batch is made with care, consistency, and respect for the medicinal power of fungi.

  • You can shop right here on our website—or come say hi in person at Your Local Marketplace (weekly) or other seasonal events. Check out our upcoming markets and events.

  • Online, we accept all major credit cards. At markets or pop-ups, we take cash, cards, and Venmo.

  • To us, regenerative farming means more than just avoiding harm—its developing systems that promote biodiversity, soil health and whole-farm ecology. We grow in ways that improve wildlife habitat, promote native pollinators and insect populations, work in collaboration with microbiology, and build resilience into our land. We don't just aim to sustain—we aim to restore. It’s a hands-on, heart-first approach to farming that puts the Earth and community at the center.

    We don’t just talk the talk: we work with conservation organizations to build wildlife habitat, and farmer Cheetah is a Certified Technical Advisor in Regenerative Agriculture.

  • Using synthetic sprays or additives would go against everything we believe in. We grow with respect for the land and for the people who use our products. That means using natural solutions, integrated pest management, and old-school handwork to keep our plants thriving—no chemicals needed.

  • We believe in using every part of what we grow—whether that’s drying petals for Flower Fetty, or drying mushrroms for herbal seasoning, composting what we don’t use. We also design our product line to reflect seasonal abundance and reduce excess.

    We believe in farming in the image of nature; using our observations of the natural world to guide our farming practices. By cycling nutrients around the farm, we promote soil health, animal welfare and in the process create high quality, nutrient-dense products.

  • Flower Fetty is our take on eco-friendly confetti—handmade from dried flower petals and seeds grown right here on the farm. Use it for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, or any time you want to toss a little beauty into the world. It’s compostable, colorful, and completely plastic-free.

  • White sage bundles are traditionally used for cleansing, grounding, and intention-setting. Light the tip of the bundle, let it smolder, and gently wave the smoke around a space or person while holding your intention. Whether it’s part of a morning ritual or a moment of reset, it’s a powerful way to connect with ceremony and self.

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