Owned and operated by Bonnie Doble since 1991, our farm sits on three acres of land that were once part of an original 80-acre dairy farm—making this the last remaining acreage of its kind within the Longview city limits.
Built in 1923, our historic dairy barns are proudly listed on the Historical Barn Preservation Register, standing as a reminder of Longview’s agricultural roots and the thoughtful planning that shaped this community nearly a century ago. What began as dairy land has evolved over generations, while always staying true to its purpose: sustaining people through the land.
Over the years, this farm has been home to many chapters. We have raised llamas, produced life-sustaining naturally grown fruits and vegetables, cared for poultry and fresh eggs, and expanded into flowers and plant starts. Each season reflects our commitment to growing food and plants the way nature intended—honestly, responsibly, and with care.
We have proudly been part of our local farmers market for over 36 years, serving our community with fresh produce, flowers, and plant starts year after year. Nothing brings us more joy than seeing customers return to share photos and videos of their gardens thriving—proof that what we grow here continues to flourish long after it leaves the farm.
Today, we remain deeply community-driven, focused on providing fresh, naturally produced plant starts, fruits, vegetables, and flowers that families can feel good about growing and sharing. And while the farm has grown and changed, one thing has remained constant: the joy this land brings—especially with the addition of our beloved llamas, who add a little extra charm and happiness to farm life.
This land has a past, a purpose, and a future—and we’re honored to continue its story.