Our journey.
We, Roberta and Chandravir Ahuja, moved here in 2003. A few years later we established a simple vegetable garden. Our main motivation was eating delicious and nutritious food that was not available at grocery stores. Since the beginning we have been diligent in not using any chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Over the years we slowly expanded the original garden patch. In 2019, as part of our focus on healthy eating, we first got egg layer hens. In 2020, we added our first two Nigerian Dwarf Goats and got a Simple Pulse Milking Machine. In 2021 we begun to shape the "farm" footprint, investing our sweat equity in building a goat barn and a chicken coop and laying out 500 feet of high tensile fencing as pasture. As this land is able to provide much more than we can use for ourselves we recently decided to venture into local flowers. Follow our adventures on Facebook or Instagram
We, Roberta and Chandravir Ahuja, moved here in 2003. A few years later we established a simple vegetable garden. Our main motivation was eating delicious and nutritious food that was not available at grocery stores. Since the beginning we have been diligent in not using any chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Over the years we slowly expanded the original garden patch. In 2019, as part of our focus on healthy eating, we first got egg layer hens. In 2020, we added our first two Nigerian Dwarf Goats and got a Simple Pulse Milking Machine. In 2021 we begun to shape the "farm" footprint, investing our sweat equity in building a goat barn and a chicken coop and laying out 500 feet of high tensile fencing as pasture. As this land is able to provide much more than we can use for ourselves we recently decided to venture into local flowers. Follow our adventures on Facebook or Instagram