Grace Walk Farm

About Grace Walk Farm

Hidden in the rolling foothills of North Carolina, we found three acres with good farmland, a peaceful creek, and room to dream.

Grace Walk Farm was born.

Why Grace Walk Farm?

Our Mission

We grow a large portion of our food in the garden, have a small fruit orchard, raise chickens and rabbits, and continue to build onto our homestead each month. 

From growing food to raising animals to dehydrating, canning, and cooking, we share our progress, our victories, and our failures. 

Our hope is to encourage you to jump in and start your own homestead in your backyard. 

Whether it’s a few chickens for fresh eggs or a couple of garden boxes, small changes can make a big difference so start where you are today.

What We Offer:

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely! Gardening is a skill that anyone can learn. Our beginner workshops and resources are designed to give you all the knowledge and confidence you need to start your own garden.
Making your garden organic involves using natural methods to enrich the soil, control pests, and grow your plants. Our courses will guide you through each step, from selecting the right organic seeds to natural pest management strategies.
The best time to start depends on your location and the plants you wish to grow. Our seasonal gardening guides offer detailed advice on when to plant your garden based on your specific climate and goals.

Grow With Us

At Grace Walk Farm, we’re more than just a gardening resource—we’re a community of passionate gardeners dedicated to helping you achieve your dream garden. From your first sprout to your bountiful harvest, we’re here to support you through every season of growth. Join us, and let’s cultivate a greener, more sustainable world together, one garden at a time.

Ready to transform your backyard into a flourishing garden? Explore our courses and books today, and take the first step towards a fulfilling gardening adventure with Grace Walk Farm.

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