Late summer/early fall is a great time to plant perennial native plants and herbs. They have plenty of time to get established before winter, but the hot, dry days of midsummer are (hopefully) behind us.

We have a variety of perennial herbs and natives available at the farmstand right now.
- Native perennials
- Rattlesnake Master
- Illinois Rose
- Bee Balm
- Columbine
- Artemesia
- Black-eyed Susan
- Lead Plant
- Perennial Herbs
- Lemon Balm
- Chocolate Mint
- Apple Mint
- Hyssop
- Anise Hyssop
- Chives
- Oregano
- Creeping Thyme
- Lemongrass
- Rosemary
- Lavendar
- Thyme
We also have a number of annual herbs and flowers still available. Did your basil poop out or your parsley get eaten by a caterpillar? Come refresh your herb selection before soup season starts.
- Annual Herbs
- Basil
- Greek Basil
- Purple Basil
- Dill
- Summer Savory
- Marjoram
- There are a few flowers left as well
- Marigold
- Nasturtium
- Calendula
- Petunia
- Four-o-clock
- Torchflower
- Snap Dragon
- Rudbeckia
The farmstand is located at the end of our driveway – come on down. The stand is self-serve but I am usually around to help.We accept cash and Venmo.
