This women-owned farm is a wonderful community space where you can learn about sustainable living, volunteer, and buy locally grown organic produce. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, with Georgia being the driving force behind the project. The farm has a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot, making it easy for everyone to visit. The grounds are well-maintained, with a variety of plants and animals to explore. While there is no information available about the pricing, it's clear that this farm is committed to making sustainable living accessible to all. One thing that stands out is the lack of sales information - it seems that this farm is primarily focused on education and community building, rather than selling products. Overall, this is a great place to visit and get involved with local initiatives.