About
We grow a variety of fruits and vegetables on our land, without the use of herbicides and pesticides. Each year is a little different, as our trees and bushes grow and produce more, we plant new things, and see what the weather has in store for us.
Every spring, we tap hundreds of silver maple trees on our land and boil down the sap to create delicious maple syrup. We bottle it up and also make it into maple products which we sell at the Princeton Farmers' Market. We have maple syrup, maple dry rubs, maple nuts, and maple sugar.
We also make a body product line called herbal13, which contains healing plants grown on, or foraged from, our land. Our product line includes soaps, salves, face creams, body butters, lip balms, and bath bombs. We are developing more products and will be adding them soon, as well as a website from which products can be ordered.
Come check us out if you can! We will be at the market every Saturday through October, 8:30am to Noon.
Maple Syrup Boil
Here we have Jeremiah (middle) with his friends Jason and Mike, during one of the countless nights spent boiling down sap to create our delicious maple syrup.
love the volunteer plants
Here is Sharma in the garden with a record number of sunflowers all growing on one plant, along with her helper, Morris Code. This was a volunteer plant that just popped up in the middle of the garden. It is always fun to see what nature randomly brings forth each season!
farmers market
Here are Sharma and Jillian at the farmers' market in Princeton.