Honey & Stem Farm and Florals

Honey & Stem Farm and Florals Farm school classes & workshops coming soon!

Small farm in Fryeburg ME, specializing in farm Florals and custom florals, Hair & Fiber Sheep, Chickens, Mangalitsa Pigs, Scottish Highlands & Highland crosses, and Nigerian Dwarf Goats.

Gorgeous columbine, fox glove, and peonie bouquets in the farm stand with bits of oregano and other fillers 💕 $15Bulk p...
06/11/2026

Gorgeous columbine, fox glove, and peonie bouquets in the farm stand with bits of oregano and other fillers 💕 $15

Bulk peonies and foxglove bouquets for DIY $12

06/02/2026

Hello friends!

As we begin the architectural design phase of our potential new farm store/ market and cafe (and more elements that we will save the details until later!), I would love to hear everyone’s ideas on what type of products & you would like to find in the market!

Our goal is to showcase local farmers, artisans, and crafters - offering local meats, veggies, breads & pre made meals. The heart of this is to support & build up the local farming community and provide real, healthy food to our community.

Would love your ideas!

Examples- sourdough baked items, bacon & ham & eggs & ground beef. Premade lasagnas & salads, so on.

What do you want to see in the café?
A good burger? Coffee?

Thanks !
Hannah

Running a sale on lamb chops this week $12 a lb! Trust me when I say that price is amazing!
05/27/2026

Running a sale on lamb chops this week

$12 a lb!

Trust me when I say that price is amazing!

05/24/2026

It’s a strange feeling knowing that I’m simultaneously my husband’s least capable employee… and his most sought after.

Just kidding. We all know I run the farm - he’s mostly just along for the ride.

His job duties may include:
• Rotating pasture
• Catching pigs for castration
• Trailering animals
• Picking up my Facebook Marketplace “finds”
• Pretending he didn’t just agree to bringing home animals he absolutely did not want… (he’s not good at pretending)

Benefits package includes:
• Free exposure to chaos
• Unlimited heavy lifting
• Surprise livestock acquisitions
• Occasional affection
• Zero HR department…

05/23/2026

POV: you watched one too many “make your own sourdough / raise your own food / question the grocery store” videos and accidentally fell so far down the homesteading rabbit hole that now your entire life revolves around rotational grazing, preserving food, collecting eggs, growing flowers, raising babies barefoot in the yard, and turning literally everything into broth, cheese, or compost.

And honestly? We’ve never felt richer. 🌿

Now our days look like:
• feeding animals before morning lattes
• filling freezers instead of shopping carts
• teaching our kids where food actually comes from
• working harder than ever
• and somehow living slower at the same time?

It’s chaotic, exhausting, beautiful, and deeply fulfilling.

Anyway… this is your sign to plant the garden, buy the chickens, learn the skill, and go a little too far down the rabbit hole too. 🐓🥚🌱

05/22/2026

It’s that time of year again where I accidentally disappear into the garden and forget society exists…

Sorry in advance if I don’t text back. I’m busy keeping tiny humans alive, watering approximately 47,000,000 plants, feeding animals, surviving on goat milk lattes and sunburns, and convincing myself I absolutely do have room for one more tomato plant…

I chose the garden over people. 🌱

See the general public again after harvest season. So… November maybe.

05/20/2026

Shouldn’t we all be “conspiracy theorists” by now?

Spring Tuscan Ramp Sausage 🌱🐖There’s something incredibly special about being able to raise an animal with care and resp...
05/20/2026

Spring Tuscan Ramp Sausage 🌱🐖

There’s something incredibly special about being able to raise an animal with care and respect from the very beginning, then watch that process come full circle right here in our local community. These heritage pigs were raised on pasture, organically fed, loved daily, and processed through a local mobile slaughter before being brought to a small family butcher. From there, wild spring ramps were foraged by hand to create this seasonal Tuscan ramp sausage for others to gather around and enjoy.

Farming comes with plenty of hard days, heartbreak, exhaustion, mud, and uncertainty… but moments like this make it all feel worthwhile. Being able to provide high-quality, locally raised food to our community and local restaurants is something I’ll never take for granted.

I hope people know that every animal here is cared for deeply until the very end. That respect matters to us. And so does creating food that is nourishing, seasonal, sustainable, and honestly… really delicious.

This is the kind of full-circle living that keeps us going. 🌿✨ I’m also grateful that the tulips are hanging on just a little longer, or atleast long enough to make a gorgeous backdrop!

Somebody reported the farm because I had a home birth in my kitchen… and because we sell eggs and a few farm products fr...
05/19/2026

Somebody reported the farm because I had a home birth in my kitchen… and because we sell eggs and a few farm products from our property. 😂

Imagine being that committed to minding someone else’s business.

The funny part?
Their complaint didn’t “shut us down” — it actually connected us with more resources, more information, more licensing opportunities, and some really helpful conversations with the USDA about future expansion and funding opportunities for our farm.

So thank you, mystery hall monitor of rural Maine.
You accidentally helped us grow. 🌱

We’ll keep raising animals on pasture, growing food, feeding our community, birthing babies where we feel safest, and building the kind of life that feels honest and meaningful to us.

A small family farm doesn’t crumble because somebody gets nosy.
If anything, pressure just turns us into compost… and things grow really well in compost.

You can’t break people who already know how to build things from the ground up.

AND BTW- I gave birth in my dining room... like a boss!

Address

1873 Main Street
Fryeburg, ME
04037

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm
Sunday 7am - 7pm

Telephone

+12078905399

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