All are welcome.

At Little Pebble Farm, we seek to reconnect with nature, to dip into the natural flow and rhythms of the seasons, of the moon, of the monarch caterpillars and the Eastern bluebirds. We are nestled in a 55 acre parcel in the Shawangunk Mountains, describing the “smokey air” (or habitual fog) by the Munsee Lenape people, the oldest known human habitants in this area.

We grow on roughly ¼ acre with 50+ acres of managed young woodlands with natural springs and streams snaking over ancient bluestone. Our homestead is an evolving experiment that seeks to build habitat, diversity, and beauty by combining traditional cottage gardens, farming field rows and intuitive plantings.  With a focus on native and cultivated native perennials, we are a flower farm that is growing community and encourages people to plant and nurture relationships. We are always learning and always sharing, cultivating abundance.

Our goal is to create an example that is good for one’s soul, the Earth and our community, and to inspire others to make small or big steps towards these goals. Preserve habitats, lean into circular economies, and surround oneself with creative outlets. Floristry is the main path we’ve taken to share our message at Little Pebble Farm, an ephemeral art form that spreads joy, strengthens relationships and reminds us of our short time here on Earth.