Kara and her family started Stony Rose Homestead as a conscious effort to ensure their family was enjoying the healthiest food possible. From a few bee hives and chickens, they added no-till farming and all with the goal of providing delicious food for both family and community using sustainable and earth-friendly methods.
From their hives they harvest raw honey and create naturally healing beeswax-based skin care products. From their chicken coops they gather free-range eggs and from their fields & forest they harvest pastured chickens, mushrooms, fruits and vegetables.
Find them on FB and Instagram @StonyRoseHomestead
Our skincare is listed on Etsy Stonyrosehomestead.etsy.com
Our campsites can be booked through HipCamp https://www.hipcamp.com/dashboard/land/41211/listings
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