Who Are We?


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 Last Home Farm is a disabled veteran owned and woman owned, all-natural farm, homestead, and herbal learning and yoga and dance medicine space. It is a living, ever-evolving project — shaped by the rhythms of nature, the turning of the seasons, and the people who pour their hearts into it.


At the core of everything we do is a commitment to farming with Spirit. That means striving toward harmony and connection with Nature, the ecosystem, and all living things, rooted in the belief that all life flows from the same Eternal Source. It is not just how we farm — it is how we move through the world.


We grow everything using sustainable and regenerative practices, chosen with biodiversity and the long health of the land in mind. Every herb and vegetable is ethically grown, harvested with love & care, and alive with the vitality of the soil and the people who nurture & tend it — because we believe that care is something you can feel as well as taste.


Nestled in the Yadkin Valley of the North Carolina foothills, we grow fruit, vegetables, and herbs in accordance with nature and the Wheel of the Year. We also host Monthly Herbal Meetups, Herbal Workshops, and Yoga & Dance Medicine Workshops. 

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The Intention of Last Home Farm

We know you care about what goes in or on your body — and we take that seriously.


Caring for the land isn't something we do lightly. At Last Home Farm, caring for the land and caring for you are the same thing.


Every choice we make — from how we tend the soil to how we package our products — is grounded in respect for Mother Earth and responsibility to you. From recyclable or compostable packaging to sustainably grown produce and herbs, everything here is rooted in reciprocity with nature.


Our vision is simple: clean, honest, chemical-free herbs and produce — grown here, made here, and offered to you and our community with full transparency and genuine love for the land. So, you always know exactly where what you're buying comes from.

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Our Story So Far

After moving 30 times over 54 years (the 30th move will be into our final home)... We have a strong desire to root. Root into place...root in nature...root into community...a place to call "HOME". While we still love to travel, see new places, discover new cultures, we crave that place to come back to, where we know every nook and cranny intimately.


The idea of a healing space and farm was actually born almost two decades ago in 2008 when Keith retired from the Army. By then we had already moved 22 times, but as life is...it had other things planned for us, which included another 7 moves.


We've lived all over, purchased houses and land, lovingly fixing them up, only to move again. All the while craving that final spot...that final place to root...that Last Home Farm.


Hence the name...Last Home Farm. 

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