Wildcrafted Teas, Organic Vegetables & Farm
Gatherings
Economically accessible, small-batch, from the heart of the Ottawa Valley.
We’re remembering nourishment that’s rooted in care & connection.
explore our farm offerings
Discover teas, vegetables, and on-farm experiences that connect us to a deeper web of aliveness. Women-run, rebel-hearted.
Herbal Teas
Wildcrafted and homegrown seasonal blends from seed to cup.
Farm Stand
Pay-what-you-can organic vegetables, honey from the forest hives and small-batch
farm goods.
On-Farm Events
On-farm workshops, gatherings, and seasonal community events.
Find Us at Ottawa Valley &
Ottawa Markets
Parkdale Night Market
Parkdale, Ottawa
Wednesday evenings, July to August, 5pm to 9pm
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Vodkow Market
Almonte
Select Summer Sundays,
10:00am to 3:00pm
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Beckwith Harvest Fest
Beckwith Park
September 13,
11am to 4pm
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About Flying Moon Farm
We’re Reimagining a Local Food System Rooted in Care & Connection
A daughter-mother duo and a motley crew of big-hearted four-leggeds rooted in Beckwith — just outside Carleton Place — growing food and community in the heart of Lanark County.
We grow well-tended mischief and dirt-loving rebellion while learning what it means to nourish community — humbly and wholeheartedly — in a living ecosystem.
Hand-Harvested Herbs, Small-Batch Goods, and Pay-What-You-Can Vegetables
From composting soil enriched by our horses, cows and sheep, to harvesting everything by hand without pesticides or synthetic chemicals, we tend this land and all her beings with intention.
Based in the Ottawa Valley, our farm blends small-batch growing, equitable access to organic food, and community-rooted gatherings.
Our Impact in the Ottawa Valley
Visitors Hosted
430
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
welcomed to the farm
Vegetables Shared
700
KILOGRAMS
pay-what-you-can veggies sold in Lanark County & Ottawa
Soil composted
190
KILOGRAMS
of manure composted daily
(that’s 70,000 kg per year!)
What Our Community Is Saying
What’s Up & Fresh This Month
Upcoming Farm Event:
From Fleece to Felted Soap:
A Regenerative Fibre Workshop
May 9, 2026
Spend a joy-filled afternoon at Flying Moon Farm, where sheep, soil, and seriously good fibre come together.
Available at the Farm Stand This Month
Opening day May 16, 2026
10am to 1pm
As the gardens start sprouting, we start this spring with our delicious focaccia bread, herbal teas, felted soaps.
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An invitation to playful mayhem and an exploration of what it means to compost the conditioning of empire and reimagine a culture rooted in care, community and a regenerative relationship between humans, more-than-humans, and the land. We offer no solutions or “how to” advice (we’re experimenting as much as the next person) … just a no AI, straight from the heart chance to share in what we’re doing to make a difference in these times of great collapse and the mystery, sorrow and awe we encounter along the way.
Explore our Substack, For What Still Grows, and find a community of other dirt-loving folks trying to figure out how to give these end times everything we’ve got, for the sake of those to come and those on whose shoulders we stand.
For What Still Grows
Growing Local Ecologies Together
Our food systems are in trouble — deep trouble. We believe there’s still time to reimagine healthy, local food networks in the Ottawa Valley through small-scale farming, equitable access to organic food, and regenerative community.
We’re not alone.
Our Community Partners
Our Commitment
Our life and work are situated on the ancestral, unceded, and unsurrendered territories of the Omàmiwinini and Wendat nations whose relationship with the land is ancient, primary, and enduring.
This place we now call home was once alive with their language, ceremony, storytelling, teachings, and song. We affirm that our very capacity to be in this place, and to draw life from it - whether invited or not - depends in no small part upon generations of Omàmiwinini and Wendat peoples who ensured that these territories remained vibrant and nourishing for all life.
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Our farm is located in Beckwith, just 10 minutes from Carleton Place in the Ottawa Valley. We host visitors at the farm and attend markets in Almonte and Ottawa. We’re proud to be part of the growing local food movement serving Lanark County and the Ottawa-Parkdale area.
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No - we don’t allow drop-ins. However, we do provide up-to-date hours for the farm stand and the dates and times for our farm workshops and gatherings on our website. We also
provide dates and locations for the local markets we attend - we’d love to meet you and share stories. -
Our pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model makes fresh, organic vegetables accessible to
everyone — from little ones with a quarter who want to munch on snap peas, to individuals with limited resources, to those with more to give. Everyone shops together in the same
space. It’s our way of fostering an equitable and joyful community around food. -
While we grow our vegetables using biodynamic and organic practices, we at this time do hot have an official certification. Stay tuned - it can take a few years, but we are committed to only organic growing practices. No pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers (beyond our super compost!)
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For the 2026 season you can find us at the Vodkow Market in Almonte and at the Parkdale Night Market in Ottawa. We also offer a workshop for Fibre Fest in Almonte in September
and attend festive markets in the late fall throughout Lanark County. Check our website home page for up-to-date market information.