Horn Farm Happenings – June 19, 2020

Check out this virtual tour of the Horn Farm!


As York County has moved into the green phase, we are resuming some on farm classes with some modifications. Classes will be held outside and are limited to 10 participants per class. If more than one class occurs on the same day, start times will be staggered to reduce the number of individuals arriving at the same time. Multiple hand sanitizer stations are available. We will adjust as needed as time passes and things change. Participant expectations are as follows:
Participants are required to bring a mask and wear when proper social distancing cannot be maintained.
Social distancing of 6 feet must be maintained except in case of family members.


Registration is now open for The Living Landscape! Come learn about the land by looking through the eyes of the species that inhabit wild spaces! On the first Saturday of each month, this ecological adventure walk through the woodlands and the meadows of the Horn Farm Center will spark your sense of wonder and teach you about all aspects of the land we call home. We’ll focus on broad patterns of landscape as well as diving deep into the details of the micro-ecosystems under rocks, inside dead trees, beneath the soil, and beyond.

Every month’s class will be different in response to what the land presents and what questions you bring to the group.

Classes will be led by Horn Farm Center Woodland Steward, Wilson Alvarez and take place on the following dates:

July 11, 2020
August 1, 2020
September 5, 2020
October 3, 2020
November 7, 2020
December 5, 2020


Foraging for Wild Edibles at the Horn FarmRegistration is now open for foraging classes! Foraging is the act of finding and gathering wild foods. For the majority of our existence on this planet, human beings lived as hunter-gatherers. By engaging in this age-old practice, we can provide ourselves with healthy and free food and medicine, become more self-reliant, and connect on a much deeper level to the landscape in which we live.

Summer Foraging – July Plant Walk – 7/9/20
Summer Foraging – July Plant Walk – 7/25/20
Summer Foraging – August Plant Walk – 8/8/20
Foraging for Wild Teas & Drinks – 9/3/20
Foraging for Wild Teas & Drinks – 9/12/20
Foraging Wild Roots for Coffee and More – 10/10/20


monarda and echinacea in palms

Photo: Michelle Johnsen

Plants and humans have always had a special relationship – plants create compounds that work to heal and support human body systems, and humans help propagate plants through seed dispersal and ecosystem interaction. Over time the use and understanding of plants as medicine was forgotten by more and more people until the knowledge was held by very few. As many of us turn towards learning skills of resiliency and methods of subsistence, we can share the information within our communities and help each other learn how to connect with the wisdom of the plant world again.

We are presenting four online classes covering the Foundations of Plant Medicine. These classes will meet via Zoom, which is an interactive, online meeting software. To participate, you’ll need internet access and a computer, tablet, or phone. Zoom link and other details will be sent to you before the class meets. Class sizes are limited to allow for participant questions and interaction.

On Saturday, June 20: Water Infusions and Plant Journals

On Saturday, July 11: Oil Infusions and Salves

On Saturday, July 25: Tincture Making

On Saturday, August 8: Creating an Herbal First Aid Kit


betsys-flower-bouquets“Flowers lift the spirit and refresh the soul.” -Martha Lever
Our resident flower farmer Betsy believes we could all use a bit of a “Flower Lift”, so she is offering a 5-week Bouquet CSA beginning on July 7. Pick up day and time is Tuesdays from 2:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at the Horn Farm. Find more information here: Betsy’s Flowers at the Farm.


The Horn Farm Center for Agricultural Education is seeking a new Executive Director to continue our important work and to move the organization into the next chapter of its life.  The best candidate will have a regenerative mindset and will have had experiences with stewardship of natural spaces, the growing of food, and the management of non-profit organizations.  We are looking for someone who is more than familiar with sustainable and regenerative philosophies when it comes to agriculture.  You’ll be open to observing what the organization and its home has to tell you.  From those observations and through collaboration with employees and board members you’ll help to shape its future.  Our new Executive Director will have the opportunity to lead an organization that is composed of thought leaders in the regenerative movement and is an active and significant player in changing the way humans view and interact with the community of life that supports them. Our new Executive Director will have the opportunity to work within a site that is living proof that the damage done to our land and water can be changed for the better and you will have the opportunity to provide the philosophies, skills, and wisdom for MANY others.

If you feel invigorated by this opportunity and want to know more about the position, please find it on our website: https://hornfarmcenter.org/job-postings


Upcoming Events:
Saturday, June 20: Water Infusions and Plant Journals
Tuesday, June 30: Tuesday Afternoon on the Farm
Tuesday, July 7: Tuesday Afternoon on the Farm
Thursday, July 9: Summer Foraging – July Plant Walk
Saturday, July 11: The Living Landscape
Saturday, July 11: Oil Infusions and Salves
Saturday, July 25: Tincture Making
Saturday, July 25: Summer Foraging – July Plant Walk
Saturday, August 1: The Living Landscape
Saturday, August 8: Creating an Herbal First Aid Kit
Saturday, August 8: Summer Foraging – August Plant Walk
Thursday, September 3: Foraging for Wild Teas & Drinks
Saturday, September 5: The Living Landscape
Saturday, September 12: Foraging for Wild Teas & Drinks
September 19 & 20: Pawpaw Festival
Saturday, October 4: The Living Landscape
Saturday, October 10: Foraging Wild Roots for Coffee and More
Saturday, November 1: The Living Landscape
Saturday, December 1: The Living Landscape

See you at the farm!