Posts tagged Permaculture
Esterline Farms & Farm To Fork

Small destination farm that offers educational tours, livestock, goat pasture for visitors, poultry, fresh eggs, rabbits and a very spoiled horse. We have picnic grounds, patios, beer garden, and an Air BNB for our guests. The farm will also be the future site for E Brewing Co, the first farmhouse brewery in Whitley County opening Fall of 2022

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Hungry Dog Farm

We are a small, family-owned, biodiverse farm in southwest Fort Wayne. Our focus is on building living, healthy soils through no till-practices, permaculture, and crop diversity while serving our community. We offer a diverse vegetable and flower CSA and hope to integrate fruit production in the future. Though not certified, we use organic practices, avoiding conventional pesticides or herbicides.

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Johnnie Mae Farm

Johnnie Mae Farm provides fresh vegetables at affordable prices to the residents of Renaissance Pointe and the surrounding neighborhoods on Fort Wayne's southeast side. The property boasts a state-of-the-art teaching kitchen and three-quarters of an acre of farm in the back.

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The City and Field Co.

The City and Field Co. is a permaculture inspired homestead in Columbia City. We offer vegetables, herbs, flowers, eggs, and plant starts for home gardeners. As we expand, we focus on a diverse mix of food, with a holistic approach to our design.

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Berry Hill Farm

Wholesome food for wellness minded people. Currently we farm two acres of blueberries and one acre of vegetables including three high tunnels for winter production. We use no chemical weed killers or any other toxic materials. We have found great fulfillment in bringing good food to people who appreciate it.

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Tree Frog Farm

Tree Frog Farm uses strictly organic practices and have not used any synthetic chemicals since 1989. We encourage permaculture and the entire ecological system of the farm. This includes plantings that attract beneficial insects of all types. Our practices emphasize the development of soil health.

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