The Farmstead Workshops
The Farmstead Workshops offer a steady, seasonal cadence of one-hour, live virtual classes centered on kitchen, garden, and home skills.
These workshops form the core rhythm of the farmstead — a steady cadence of one-hour, live virtual classes designed to build skill, confidence, and curiosity over time. Students are invited to join where they are, return as often as they like, and engage at a pace that feels grounded and sustainable.
Private experiences and retreats offer deeper, immersive exploration for those seeking more.
Ways to Attend
Current & Upcoming Workshops
Workshops follow a seasonal rhythm, with new topics offered each week.
Registration typically opens 1–2 weeks in advance, and upcoming classes are listed here on an ongoing basis.
February — Foundations
Kitchen Edition
Mustards: Spicy Honey & Grainy White Wine
Pie Crust Basics
Simple Syrups: Seasonal Herbs & Flowers
Fermentation Basics
Home + Garden Edition
Intro to Chickens: Spring Setup
Seed Starting & Seed Mixes
Beeswax Food Covers
Garden Planning for Real Life
(March and future workshops will continue to build seasonally, with new topics introduced each month.)
Workshops:
How the Workshops Work.
Live virtual format
One hour per class
Demonstration-based
Designed for observation and understanding rather than deep troubleshooting
Two Tracks, One Seasonal Rhythm
Kitchen Edition
Seasonal pantry building, preservation, and everyday cooking techniques rooted in farmstead practice. Classes focus on what is worth making at home, what is best purchased well, and how to support year-round cooking without excess.
Home + Garden Edition
Practical garden, flock, and home skills designed for real life. These sessions emphasize systems, timing, and decision-making rather than idealized outcomes.
Each week features one workshop in each track. Sessions are accessible for beginners while remaining thoughtful and relevant for those with experience.
For Deeper Exploration
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The Farmstead Experiences
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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The Farmstead Journeys
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
