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Morgan Hill Farm & Flower Tour

  • Morgan Hill Farm 108 Morgan Hill Road North Hero, VT, 05474 United States (map)

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Join the Grand Isle County Natural Resources Conservation District for a tour of Morgan Hill Farm’s fields and tunnels to learn how they start, grow, and harvest their blooms. You’ll hear tips on seed starting, pinching, cutting, and more. Plus, representatives from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) will be on hand to share resources and funding opportunities to help you achieve your own conservation goals.

Whether you're a budding grower or simply love flowers, this is a great chance to see how it all comes together - from field to vase!

About Morgan Hill Farm
Originally a family dairy farm purchased in the early 1970s, Morgan Hill Farm has evolved over the decades but remains rooted in tradition and care. Today, the family stewards just under 75 acres where they raise Morgan horses, Myotonic (Fainting) goats, and Labrador Retrievers. This is their fourth year growing cut flowers for bouquets and drying, with support from USDA-NRCS for both a high tunnel and caterpillar tunnel.

In addition to growing flowers and raising quality grass hay, the farm is home to a thriving population of Bobolinks and what they believe are two nesting pairs of Meadowlarks!

Morgan Hill Farm is also known for their handmade goat milk soap, bath and body products, soy candles, and more. Looking ahead, they’ve begun growing and propagating lilacs to meet rising demand as current growers age out. With 37 varieties already established, their goal is to begin selling lilacs by 2027.

Stop by to say hello and shop their products at the farm stand, local fall craft fairs, and at two farmers markets:

  • Champlain Islands Farmers Market at Rosa Lima Church, South Hero – Wednesdays, 3:00 - 6:00 PM

  • Northwest Farmers Market at Taylor Park, St. Albans – Saturdays, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

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