A farm is not just a place with animals and vegetables. It is a living ecosystem where everything is connected. Discover how our farm works!
Sun → plant → pollinator → fruit → animal → manure → plant...
Everything starts with the sun. Plants use sunlight, water and CO2 to grow — this is photosynthesis. Without sun, no plants. Without plants, no food for humans or animals.
Good soil is full of life: worms, bacteria, fungi and insects. They break down dead material and release nutrients for plants. Our garden grows thanks to these invisible workers.
Bees, bumblebees and butterflies carry pollen from flower to flower. Without pollination, no fruit, no seeds, no new plants. Our insect hotel is home to 50+ pollinator species.
Our animals eat grass, hay and vegetables. Their manure becomes compost — and that compost feeds the plants in our garden. This is the cycle: nothing is wasted, everything is reused.
Rain replenishes the soil, plants absorb water, animals drink, people irrigate. Water evaporates and falls as rain again — the water cycle. In dry summers, every drop is precious.
The farmer connects all elements. Planting at the right time, caring for animals, managing the soil and harvesting carefully. A good farmer gives more back to nature than they take.
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