5 Easy Ways to Support Our Farm 🌿
At Fingerboard Farm, we’re more than just a farm — we’re a space for connection, learning, and healing. Whether you've walked our fields, taken a workshop at The Inn, or simply enjoy what we share online, your support means everything.
If you're wondering how to support your local farm (even from afar), here are five easy — and powerful — ways to help:
1. Tell a Friend About Us
It sounds simple, but word of mouth is one of the best ways to support a small, local business like ours. Whether you’re chatting with a neighbor or tagging us in your Instagram story, those little nudges add up in a big way. Someone discovering us through you? That’s the dream.
2. Follow Us on Social Media
We’re sharing the behind-the-scenes magic of the farm, upcoming events, and seasonal tips daily. A like, comment, or share helps boost our reach and connect us with more folks who value wellness, sustainability, and local food systems.
👉 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook
3. Leave a Kind Review
If you’ve had a great experience at the farm, attended one of our grow classes, or loved a product from our market, consider leaving a review. It helps new customers feel confident when choosing us, and your words often reach people we wouldn’t be able to.
4. Join Us for an Event or Workshop
We host events all season long — from cannabis grow classes to raised bed gardening workshops, vendor markets, and more. Just showing up brings energy and community to our space. You might even walk away with a plant baby or a new friend.
Check out our upcoming events here!
5. Shop Local, Shop Small
When you shop from our farm — whether it’s herbal teas, honey, hemp, or wellness products — you’re directly supporting a sustainable, local, woman-led business. Your purchase helps us keep planting, teaching, and growing with care.
We believe that farming is a community effort — and every share, visit, and kind word helps us continue doing what we love.
Thank you for supporting Fingerboard Farm. We're so grateful you're here. 💛
With dirt on our hands and gratitude in our hearts,
— The Fingerboard Farm Team