Farmstay https://farmstayus.com We connect travelers with farm stays across the U.S. Thu, 07 Aug 2025 18:28:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://farmstayus.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/favicon-16x16-1-150x150.png Farmstay https://farmstayus.com 32 32 Stay on One of These Flower Farms https://farmstayus.com/stay-on-one-of-these-flower-farms/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stay-on-one-of-these-flower-farms Wed, 06 Aug 2025 00:40:38 +0000 https://farmstayus.com/?p=19684 When we think of farming, we often picture tidy rows of vegetables or herds of animals grazing in open pastures. But tucked across the countryside are farms that trade tomatoes for tulips and cornrows for cosmos—where blooms take center stage and every corner bursts with color. Now, picture this: a farm where fields of sunflowers […]

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When we think of farming, we often picture tidy rows of vegetables or herds of animals grazing in open pastures. But tucked across the countryside are farms that trade tomatoes for tulips and cornrows for cosmos—where blooms take center stage and every corner bursts with color.

Now, picture this: a farm where fields of sunflowers sway in the breeze, dahlias stand tall in the morning light, and guests are welcomed to stay the night among it all. These floral farms are a feast for the senses, fragrant, vibrant, and humming with bees and summer energy. It’s the kind of beauty that slows you down and fills you up.

With summer slipping by, there’s no better time to soak in the season. Come along as we explore farms where the flowers are blooming and the welcome mat is always out.

(Header photo: Tanglebloom Flower Farm)

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Women walking through a lavender field at Bohemian Bloom & Herb Farm

 

 

Bohemian Bloom and Herb – Eagle, Idaho: A true flower farm getaway: pick blooms from lavender fields and flower patches, try your hand at floral arranging in the potting shed, and linger under the grape arbor for a scented respite

 

Brunner Family Farm, Mckinleyville, California | Farm Stay USA
Rows of cutting flowers at Brunner Family Farm

 

 

 

 

Brunner Family Farm – McKinleyville, California: This farm grows it all – food, fiber and flowers on 10 acres, then sells their products at the local farmers markets. You’ll find a variety of specialty cut flowers all year round so be sure to take some home with you for a colorful and fragrant reminder of your time on the farm.

 

 

 

 

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Rows of zinnias and sunflowers at Cypress Crossing Farm

Cypress Crossing Farm – Florence, Alabama: Take a bloom-and-stroll walk through the gardens or wildflower fields with vase in hand to design your own flower arrangement. This 60 acre farm offers veggie harvesting too. Call it eats and treats from the farm!

 

 

 

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Walking in 7 acres of sunflowers at Mary’s Land Farm

 

 

 

Mary’s Land Farm – Ellicott City, Maryland: This 160 acre working farm follows beyond organic practices and regenerative farming to produce meats and vegetables and recently added fields and fields of sunflowers, promising a spectacular display at the end of summer for the Clarksville Sunflower Festival.

 

 

 

 

Pleasant Hills Farm | Farm Stay USA
Dahlias at Pleasant Hills Farm

 

 

 

 

 

Pleasant Hills Farm – Darnestown, Maryland:  Just outside D.C., this organic farm offers flower fields for guests to explore and U‑pick. It’s part of their broader flower/crop CSA and farm‑fresh experience.

 

 

 

Tanglebloom Farm VT | Farm Stay USA
Bank of flowers at Tanglebloom Flower Farm

 

 

 

 

Tanglebloom Flower Farm – Brookline, Vermont: This woodland flower farm invites guests to immerse in sustainable growing and seasonal picking. Workshops in floral design add creative flair to the experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bohemian Bloom & Herb
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Tanglebloom Flower Farm
Brunner Family Farm, Mckinleyville, California | Farm Stay USA
Brunner Family Farm
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Cypress Crossing Farm
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Mary’s Land Farm
Pleasant Hills Farm | Farm Stay USA
Pleasant Hills Farm

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By Faith Farm in Joelton, Tennessee https://farmstayus.com/by-faith-farm-in-joelton-tennessee/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=by-faith-farm-in-joelton-tennessee https://farmstayus.com/by-faith-farm-in-joelton-tennessee/#comments Tue, 11 Feb 2020 20:11:21 +0000 https://farmstayus.com/?p=5696 By Faith Farm is sited on land that has been farmed since the early 1800s – primarily cattle, tobacco, and vegetables. When the 96-acre farm was bought in 2011 by the Birckheads, it had become fallow, the buildings abandoned, the fields and forests left unattended. For the suburban couple, with no experience in farming (she […]

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By Faith Farm is sited on land that has been farmed since the early 1800s – primarily cattle, tobacco, and vegetables. When the 96-acre farm was bought in 2011 by the Birckheads, it had become fallow, the buildings abandoned, the fields and forests left unattended. For the suburban couple, with no experience in farming (she was an accountant and he was a doctor), this was truly a calling with a mission.

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

As Lori explains it, the farm began with a dream…as in the sleeping kind of a dream. She dreamt of land and ponds and growing food she gave away. And the entire dream was in color. Without any experience growing vegetables, she interpreted the dream to mean she should support food pantries or maybe volunteer at soup kitchens. The dreams persisted. Her husband realized she wasn’t kidding, and, through the serendipitous force of timing and faith, they found a farm to buy on the outskirts of Nashville. Thus, began Lori’s mission to grow and supply healthy food to those in need.

First, however, the Birckheads had to start with infrastructure since all the farm had remaining was an old stone house and a falling-down barn. They built a large red barn (the farm’s identity), ostensibly to house Lori’s harvested vegetables; refurbished the stone house so a family could live there, these days as tenant farmers; and began the work of improving the soils where their first garden was to be planted (Lori uses the word ‘garden’ although it looks more like a large  field with row crops in the photos!)

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

Slowly, with help from neighbors, their local Extension office, hired experts, their own labor and that of others interested in their ultimate mission, the farm began to see itself restored and producing large quantities of vegetables. To assist in distribution, the charity organization teamed up with Second Harvest to supply food banks in their area. Volunteers have helped ever since and By Faith Farm has donated thousands of pounds of locally produced fresh produce.

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

In the summer of 2019, Lori opened her modern apartment on the second floor of the red barn as a farm stay. Tastefully appointed and spacious at 1500 square feet, it boasts two master bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen and living area, and a balcony with views of the cattle pasture and incredible sunsets. Guests can explore the property, scouting for the old tobacco barn in the woods or throwing a line into the fishing pond for catfish. Lori may even take you for a ride down the trails in her farm UTV (utility vehicle). If you want to help with chores or volunteer in the fields, she has no problem offering you a hands-on experience. And, the purpose behind the farm stay, in addition to giving guests a taste of farm life? All revenue from the farm stay is funneled to the farm’s mission of feeding those in need.

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

Currently, a cattle farmer leases some of the land for his herd, a beekeeper places his hives around the fields of vegetables and flowers, the tenant farmers have their own production CSA (community supported agriculture) for locals, and Lori has a u-pick flower operation, added in 2019 for additional income to support the farm’s endeavors. Without forethought, the farm has become a springboard for others. Lori chalks it up to pursuing her mission with faith.

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

Speaking to Lori, it is clear this accountant-turned-farmer has found her true mission to do good in this world with a very local impact. What’s next? There are 50 more acres to tame, a tobacco barn that could second as an event center, beautiful spots on the farm for weddings, and anything else Lori can envision (or dream) to ultimately pave the way to ”health responsibility, food justice and hunger relief” (from her website www.byfaithfarm.com).

Check out By Faith Farm here on Farm Stay USA for more information and to book your stay today!

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

By Faith Farm, Joelton, Tennessee | Farm Stay USA

(Photos courtesy of By Faith Farm)

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The Power of Community – Neighbors Teaching Neighbors https://farmstayus.com/the-power-of-community-neighbors-teaching-neighbors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-power-of-community-neighbors-teaching-neighbors https://farmstayus.com/the-power-of-community-neighbors-teaching-neighbors/#comments Fri, 25 May 2012 00:00:00 +0000 http://farmstay.gitlab.testbox.pro/the-power-of-community-neighbors-teaching-neighbors/ When I decided to raise backyard chickens three years ago, I consulted books and the internet, as it is so easy to do these days. But books and web forums didn’t prepare me when one of our hens broke her leg. As a girl from the suburbs, whose only real outdoor chores growing up were […]

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When I decided to raise backyard chickens three years ago, I consulted books and the internet, as it is so easy to do these days. But books and web forums didn’t prepare me when one of our hens broke her leg. As a girl from the suburbs, whose only real outdoor chores growing up were weeding a lawn or raking leaves, I laugh now (and cringe a little) to recall our dash to the vet’s office to have them put a splint on that little chicken leg, when, really, I could have handled it myself.

Like chickens? They are everywhere at farm stays.

There’s a self-sufficiency that comes from trying things on your own, trial and error, and necessity. However, if we have the foresight to seek help and knowledge from our community, we can accomplish even more.

In Radical Homemakers: Reclaiming Domesticity from a Consumer Culture, author Shannon Hayes interviewed Los Angeles homesteader Kelly Coyne who says, “you need community. The best way to do any of this is to have someone show you how to do it. I think a lot of these skills are not easily taught by books, and when you’re a person who’s not been raised doing any of these things, whether it’s preserving or growing or dealing with small stock, it’s all very mysterious. You spend a lot of your time going, “Well, what is this?” Like, “What’s this spot on the plant, why is my chicken doing that?”

Our farm, ranch, and vineyard members know about community, and the importance of sharing knowledge. Guests can get started learning a variety of skills straight from the farmers and ranchers who practice them every day.

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International Homesteading Education Month | Mother Earth News & Grit Magazine

 

Along these same lines, this September, Mother Earth News and Grit magazines are hosting International Homesteading Education Month.

On their website, you can find workshops, open houses, and other events, all centered around neighbors teaching neighbors and building more self-reliant communities. Find events about food gardening, renewable energy systems, raising livestock (including backyard chickens), real food preparation and preservation, fiber arts, and more.

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