Long Lost Farm

Long Lost Farm Small, diversified, organic farm, creamery, and wild apothecary perched on the northeast coast of Maine.

Garlic harvest 2022. Round one.
07/25/2022

Garlic harvest 2022. Round one.

Spring greens salad fixings: dandelion, nettle, angelica, yellow dock, lovage, and chives. Chop and toss with maple bals...
05/03/2022

Spring greens salad fixings: dandelion, nettle, angelica, yellow dock, lovage, and chives. Chop and toss with maple balsamic vinaigrette! So nourishing!

New cold frame made with old things.
03/13/2022

New cold frame made with old things.

03/05/2022
Today’s mail. 🐥💛🐥💛🐥
03/02/2022

Today’s mail. 🐥💛🐥💛🐥

Hen house.
03/02/2022

Hen house.

01/28/2021
Long Lost Farm hugs the rugged and beautiful northeast coast of Maine, where our family is humbled and grateful to have ...
01/16/2021

Long Lost Farm hugs the rugged and beautiful northeast coast of Maine, where our family is humbled and grateful to have lived in relationship with the same piece of land for nine generations.

We operate a small organic farm, grass-fed dairy, creamery, herbal apothecary, and farm store.

We strive to practice farming that is regenerative of the land, is informed by ancestral wisdom, demonstrates deep regard for our animals and the ecosystem around us, and that will serve to strengthen our local community. We believe this commitment to the health of the land produces high quality, nutrient-dense food that is, in turn, healthy for our bodies. Good food is the first medicine.

Swing on by our self-serve Farm Store! It’s currently stocked with grass-fed Whole Milk Yogurt, kefir (plain and maple), Herbes de Provence fromage blanc, Little Bloom rounds, Boreal Tomme-style raw milk aged cheese, feta crumbles, sauerkraut, granola and artisan crackers from , organic pastures eggs from Rockweed Farm, as well as hemp-infused soaps and salves from Montville H**p.

Woke up this morning to five adorable baby lambs from three moms!
01/13/2021

Woke up this morning to five adorable baby lambs from three moms!


Preserved summer. As the Winter Solstice approaches and the darkness lingers long, I love making tea from herbs gathered...
12/19/2020

Preserved summer. As the Winter Solstice approaches and the darkness lingers long, I love making tea from herbs gathered in the heady days of summer. Each one has a distinct memory—my basket filling with red clover plucked from the pasture at dusk, the rose petals harvested on the beach with Inez as gulls wheeled on the salted drafts above us, milky oats stripped from their stems while visiting with Anna, and tulsi, picked thoughtfully from around the bees as I wandered barefoot in the the garden outside my back door. What a healing collection for soul and body.


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Dennysville, ME
04628

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