We spent 13 years building an abundant fruit forest, annual veggie beds, perennial medicinal herbs, and a healthy mixed hardwood-coniferous forest and now we’ve sold our property to the next stewards so that we can begin a new homesteading project in Vermont closer to our best friends and their kids.

Don’t worry - we plan to keep this website up and running so that our customers can reference what we’ve written about our plants!

We’ll let you know once we re-start a farm in Vermont!

Narrow-leaf Mule's-ears

Wyethia angustifolia

A sunflower-like native wildflower, narrow leaved mule’s ears grows in grasslands and meadows in the fields and foot hills of the Willamette Valley. It is an herbaceous perennial and each year grows leaves about a foot long and multiple flower stalks no more than two feet high. It is a very showy flower that blooms in late spring or early summer and prefers full sun and good drainage but will also grow in clay soil. This plant is drought tolerant. Just like sunflowers, the seeds are edible and very nutritious.