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Christmas on the Farm

November 26, 2018 by Hannah Welling

We have something very exciting happening here on the farm this Holiday season! The first annual Christmas on the Farm event is going to be a day filled with all kinds of activities; wreath-making workshops, animals, kids crafts, food, giveaways, and goods from local farms! We are honored to be partnering with Taproot Magazine for this special event, and hope it is the first of many!

Location: Mindful Folk Farm, 290 Morse Road, New Gloucester, Maine

We will be joined by:

  • Buckwheat Blossom Farm, selling all manner of wooly items including socks, yarn, comforters & lambskins.

  • Milkweed Farm, selling farm-made herbal remedies, seeds, and handmade leather goods.

  • Coppertail Farm, selling handmade goats milk soaps, caramels, and more!

  • Lazy Acres Farm, teaching wreath-making workshops and selling handmade wreaths, greens & flowers

  • Taproot Magazine, selling goods and magazine subscriptions

  • Turtle Rock Farm, selling amazing specialty canned goods made from Maine grown produce

  • Mindful Folk Farm, of course! We will be selling yarn, greeting cards, hand-poured beeswax candles, food and more!

Wreath making workshops:

Sign up to learn how to make a stunning 24" fir wreath, 6' garland, or rustic grapevine wreath with Sarah Lutte of Lazy Acres Farm! Create a lovely work of art using foraged and natural materials, adding your own embelishments and decorations under Sarah's watchful eye and guidance. Preregistration required. Follow the links below to sign up!

1:00 - Fir wreath or garland, $60 per person, sign up here

3:00 - Rustic grapevine wreath, $60 per person, sign up here

We will be updating this page throughout the next two weeks with more vendors, and details about what to expect. In the meantime, you can visit the Facebook event page here, or follow us on Instagram for frequent updates!

November 26, 2018 /Hannah Welling
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • CSA stands for “community supported agriculture”, which is a term most frequently used in vegetable farming. A customer pays upfront for an allotted number of weeks or months of specified product. This method provides funds for the farmer to purchase seed and other supplies and also allows for better planning out of crops ahead of the busy season! In return, the customer receives (in our case) a weekly beautiful, seasonal bouquet of our best blooms!

  • We do not currently offer refunds for our flower bouquet CSA.

  • Yes! Absolutely! Flower CSAs make wonderful gifts. During checkout, you will be asked to fill out a form with details about who your gift is for, the amount, and either a physical address or an email address where we will send your gift, along with a space to write a personalized message to the recipient. We will then mail, or email, the gift certificate out to the recipient, along with a copy for you!

    We also offer general gift certificates for our farm, which may be used to purchase our maple syrup, market bouquets, fiber and yarn, wreaths and other products!

  • If you are unable to pick up your CSA share for any given week, we suggest asking a friend or family member to pick it up for you. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out, and we will do our best to accommodate your requests!

    mindfulfolk@gmail.com

  • Yarmouth, Maine Farmer’s Market, Thursdays 3:00pm - 6:00pm, May - October

    At our farm stand, located at 288 Morse Road, New Gloucester, Maine. Fri - Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm June - December

    Occasional Popups around town, to be announced

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