
Who We Are
Luna Boon Farm started in the front yard of our first home. We grew a random assortment of flowers and vegetables to give to friends and family. As well as pay for the water bill through our five jar “farm stand” along the side walk. Folks would stop by to say hello and buy flowers for loved ones while on their walk.
Now Luna Boon Farm takes on a new look in Graham, WA. We were blessed by being able steward 5 acres. What was once a thriving dairy, is slowing being turned into a pollinator and migratory bird haven as we slowly rehab the land.
We grow for the joy and awe that flowers bring. We cultivate vegetables for the nourishment and togetherness that brings people to the dinner table. We connect with neighbors to further the potential for the Graham community.














We are committed to restoring and maintaining healthy soils for the growth of healthy food and resilient plants. We never use any synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides and make farm decisions based on the health of the soil, the pollinators, the community we’re a part of, and the broader ecosystem we inhabit.
We focus on native practices like successional planting, crop rotation, and diverse plantings to mitigate pests and encourage soil health.
Because we prioritize these practices, we get to enjoy more birds, hawks, butterflies, wasps, bumblebees, honeybees, coyotes, rabbits, deer, and elk from the Graham hills and valleys.
Our Commitment to Clean Food
