Sassafras Acres

Sassafras Acres A small family owned farm in the production of Herbs, Lavender, Fruits and Veggies

Family owned hobby farm that is trying to create an organic environment that will sustain our family and others in the local community. Our focus is Lavender, Herbs, Fruits, Vegetables, Honey Bees and Maple Syrup and all the lovely products we can make.

Spring is here and the humble dandelion is stealing the spotlight. 🌼 Read how this wild ally from Sassafras Acres offers...
04/01/2026

Spring is here and the humble dandelion is stealing the spotlight. 🌼 Read how this wild ally from Sassafras Acres offers nourishment, gentle detox, and simple remedies you can find right beneath your feet. 3-minute read.

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Simple, Wild Remedies from Sassafras AcresAt Sassafras Acres, we believe some of the most powerful remedies aren’t found on store shelves—but right beneath our feet.Each spring, as the earth softens and the first golden blooms appear, dandelion rises—bright, resilient, and often overlooked. Kn...

Discover the golden power of turmeric — from kitchen spice to time-honored apothecary staple. 🌿 Read about its history, ...
03/28/2026

Discover the golden power of turmeric — from kitchen spice to time-honored apothecary staple. 🌿 Read about its history, uses, and why it earned ‘Herb of the Year’ in our latest post. Dive in: https://wix.to/y8uMMzI

Out here, where things are made by hand and time moves a little slower, we tend to trust the plants that have stood the test of generations.Turmeric is one of those roots.Long before it found its way into modern wellness trends, turmeric was being used in kitchens, healing traditions, and daily ritu...

New seeds have arrived. Already started seeds in jugs in the garden for stratification process. Ready to roll come on Sp...
02/28/2026

New seeds have arrived. Already started seeds in jugs in the garden for stratification process. Ready to roll come on Spring.

02/01/2026

Reserve your spot today for this exciting event!

A must watch.
01/03/2026

A must watch.

There's a significant issue with the bread we consume today. While bread was once a fundamental part of civilizations, sustaining families and armies, modern...

Custom Beard Oil and Beard Balm for your men folk for Christmas. Comes in following: Woodsy scent, Beard Repair Blend, C...
12/01/2025

Custom Beard Oil and Beard Balm for your men folk for Christmas. Comes in following: Woodsy scent, Beard Repair Blend, Citrus Blend and a Rejuvenate Blend. Will have it on website today!

11/30/2025

Want Your Apple Trees to Truly Thrive? Build an Apple Tree Guild 🍎🐝

One of the most reliable, time-tested ways to grow healthier, more productive fruit trees is to plant them as part of a guild—a small, supportive ecosystem designed around the tree.
This is a core principle of permaculture: instead of planting a lone apple tree in turf grass, you surround it with plants that protect, feed, and strengthen it.

The layout in the image you shared is an excellent example. Every plant in the guild serves a specific function, creating a self-supporting system that reduces pests, improves soil, and boosts pollination.
Below is a breakdown of why each companion plant is included and the role it plays.

Chives (or other Alliums such as garlic)
Role: Pest and disease deterrent
Why it works:
Alliums naturally help suppress fungal issues like apple scab, and their strong scent confuses common pests, including aphids and deer. When allowed to bloom, they also draw in pollinators.

Yarrow
Role: Beneficial insect attractor
Why it works:
Its flat flower clusters attract predatory insects—ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic wasps—that feed on harmful pests.
Yarrow also pulls minerals from deep in the soil and returns them to the surface as its foliage breaks down.

Borage
Role: Pollinator magnet and soil enhancer
Why it works:
Bees of all kinds are drawn to borage more than almost any other flower, which increases your apple tree’s pollination rate.
Like yarrow, borage mines nutrients from deeper layers of soil, helping enrich the topsoil around your tree.

Nasturtium
Role: Trap crop and living ground cover
Why it works:
Aphids prefer nasturtiums over nearly anything else, keeping them away from your apple tree.
This spreading plant also functions as a natural mulch, shading the soil and suppressing w**ds.

Marigold (Tagetes spp.)
Role: Root protector
Why it works:
Specific marigold varieties release natural compounds from their roots that deter root-knot nematodes—microscopic pests that damage tree roots. Their strong scent also discourages several above-ground insects and even browsing animals.

Artemisia (such as wormwood or southernwood)
Role: Strong-scented repellent
Why it works:
Artemisia species produce aromatic compounds that confuse and deter pests, including the codling moth—a major apple pest. Their scent also discourages deer and rabbits from approaching the tree.

What This Guild Achieves
Together, these plants create a powerful support system that:
Brings pollinators to the orchard (borage, yarrow)
Reduces pest pressure above and below ground (chives, marigolds, artemisia)
Attracts natural predators to control harmful insects (yarrow)
Improves soil structure and fertility (borage, yarrow)
Minimizes w**d competition (nasturtium)
Helps maintain tree health and disease resistance (chives)
This combination allows the apple tree to devote its energy to growth and fruit production instead of survival.

Tried something new
11/30/2025

Tried something new

Wow
11/10/2025

Wow

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First snowfall of the season. Had to snap it before dogs run through it. Lol
11/10/2025

First snowfall of the season. Had to snap it before dogs run through it. Lol

Fresh batch of my Herbal Healing Salve made for Saturday!
11/04/2025

Fresh batch of my Herbal Healing Salve made for Saturday!

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3342 Michael Road
Eau Claire, MI
49111

Opening Hours

11am - 5pm

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