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Forevermore Farm at the Ag & Arts Tour
June 19–20, 2026 · 302 Hickory Trace, Lyles, TN 37098
What's Happening
The barn has been fully renovated and filled with vendors — handmade goods, crafts, and local makers all under one roof. Step outside and you're on a working homestead: free-range Berkshire pigs, Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, rabbits, and — if you're lucky — Clementine, our miniature pig who lives in the house and occasionally makes her rounds.
Concetta will be giving straw bale garden demos throughout the weekend. She trained directly under Joel Karsten, the method's creator, and the garden is soon to be featured on PBS Volunteer Gardener — so you'll be seeing it before most people even know it exists.
Don't Miss
- →The Straw Bale Garden — Concetta's certified straw bale setup is genuinely one of a kind. Come find out why PBS came calling.
- →The Sunflower Fields — Bring your camera. Seriously. This is the shot.
- →Clementine — She's a free-roaming miniature pig. She lives in the house. She has opinions. Enough said.
- →The Solar Barn — The farm runs almost entirely on solar power. No grid electricity. We'll show you what that actually looks like.
Available to Purchase
- → Heritage Pork Sausage — USDA-processed, raised right here on pasture. Bring a cooler.
- → Frozen chocolate-dipped bananas
- → Food from The LOCAL Place café
- → Baked goods
- → Handmade crafts from barn vendors
Good to Know
- → Parking on-site — follow signage from the road
- → Restrooms available
- → Kid-friendly — animals, open space, frozen bananas
- → Wear shoes you don't mind getting dirty. This is a working farm.
- → Free and open to the public
Past Events
A look at what we've hosted before.
Straw Bale Garden Work Party
March 21, 2026 · 2pm
Come get your hands dirty. We're tearing down last year's straw bales and setting up fresh ones for the new growing season. No experience needed — Concetta will walk you through the whole process. This is how a straw bale garden starts: together, with good people and a little sweat. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty and bring work gloves if you have them.
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