Sustainable Solutions Farm
We are a small family owned 1 acer farm/homestead in a small rural town in Ohio. We practice organic soil building, earth healing, regenerative agriculture, permaculture and more. We grow a wide variety of herbs, fruits, and vegetables. We offer farm fresh produce, herbal products, Pedigree Americana Blue rabbits and chickens. Our goal is to be more sustainable for our family while helping the community's around us. We want to teach people about sustainable living while healing the earth and helping everyone connect with God.
"For I will restore health to you, and your wounds I will heal, declares the Lord" ~ Jeremiah 30:17
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Farm Fresh Produce
We believe that organic and ethically produced food is better for you, better for the environment, better for the animals and produces a difference you can taste. The story behind your food is important. By choosing to buy from us directly you can trust and understand what you’re eating, where it came from and the life it lived.
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Herbal Products
We offer a range of all natural herbal products crafted from above organic herbs. From healing salves to flavorful teas, our products are made with care and without harmful additives.
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Pedigree American Blue Rabbits & Chickens
Our rabbits and chickens are raised with love and care. We breed only the best Pedigree Americana Blue rabbits and provide our chickens with a natural and healthy environment to thrive in.
Join us in our mission to promote sustainable living and healthy eating habits.
“Permaculture offers a radical approach to food production and urban renewal, water, energy and pollution. It integrates ecology, landscape, organic gardening, architecture and agro-forestry in creating a rich and sustainable way of living. It uses appropriate technology giving high yields for low energy inputs, achieving a resource of great diversity and stability. The design principles are equally applicable to both urban and rural dwellers”
Bill Mollison