At Humble Creek Farm, we cultivate a diverse array of herbs, flowers, and fruit, and with that abundance, we create seasonal, ritual herbal care products that honor the land and nourish your home and body. We offer dried herbs and tea blends, whole plant-infused body oils, botanical bath blends, serums, salves, hydrosols, and vibrational flower and tree essences.

The Humble in our farm’s name, Humble Creek Farm, is a reminder to us – drawing inspiration from the etymology of the word ‘humble,’ (and ‘human’) rooted in ‘humus,’ or of ‘the Earth.’ It serves as a constant reminder that we are of the earth, and to the earth, we’ll return, with the hope of being a vessel for community and earth healing in the meantime. Our approach is grounded in a reverent and reciprocal relationship with the land, guiding every aspect of our work.

So far, we have mostly sold our herbal product offerings to our local community at various pop-up markets and gatherings throughout the year. Our online farm store is launching soon! Over the last few years, we’ve been able to offer some select fresh herbs to other herbalists and are working to expand our fresh herb offerings to more medicine makers.

A central mission of our farm is to expand the habitat for pollinators and advocate for a pesticide-free future. We aim to be a resource for pollinator plants, running a permaculture plant sale in the spring. As we expand our small nursery and greenhouse, we strive to connect more people with helpful plants.

Another big passion I am weaving into our farm business is kitchen herbalism and the belief that gathering around the table is revolutionary healing work. As I follow the golden threads of my journey and connect deeper to my ancestors’ wisdom, I return to my profound appreciation for food as medicine, for approachable and joyful healing right at home. We aim to be a hub for the community someday – hosting farm dinners, workshops, earth skills and old ways classes, kids clubs, and gatherings with earth connection + ecological and social healing at the heart.

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