Farm Happenings U-pick flower season is here! Wednesdays through Saturdays 9 am till 5 pm. Self-service. Drive to the barn and follow the check-in instructions. Come enjoy the farm and pick your own flowers now till the end of August.

Firefly Farm

 

Welcome to the farm.

 

Firefly Farm

is an extraordinary place … a sprawling 26 acres of rolling hills, friendly animals, beautiful flowers (and more flowers), and the highest quality fruits, vegetables, and a nut or two, grown using sustainable farming methods.  The Farm’s pasture-raised hens supply tasty and nutritious fresh eggs. 

Farmer Cindy and Paul

Farmer Cindy and Paul

 

Firefly Farm

is also a welcoming place. Part of the Firefly Farm experience includes farmer-guided tours and private group tours.  Owners and resident farmers, Cindy Stubbs, and Paul Frank (both are sought-after veterinary specialists), are acutely aware of the needs of their customers. They have brought today’s technology to the whole Farm experience allowing customers to shop online and safely pick up at the Farm. Delivery of fresh flowers, eggs and other produce to your home is now available in certain areas (27278, 27705, 27712).


So many flowers - waiting for you to pick your favorites!

 

Firefly Farm

is a happy place, as evidenced by countless numbers of children and adults who flock there each season. During spring and summer, farm visitors stroll through row after row of vibrant blooms and leave with armloads of fresh flowers they’ve picked themselves.  There’s always the opportunity to visit with the Firefly Farm animals, which include horses, donkeys, goats, chickens and any other assorted friends who may have joined the menagerie. They come to enjoy farm experiences such as Fireflies on the Farm, flower arranging workshops, farm tours, and The Witch’s Haunted Barn in October, catching a glimpse of the witch herself! Bring a picnic and enjoy some time on the farm.


Ready to learn how to grow wildflowers? Here’s an article by Farmer Cindy that tells all: Playing in the Dirt: Grow Wildflowers!