ABOUT US
We use organic farming methods growing medicinal herbs like lavender, calendula, nettles and more. We also sell teas, soap, salves, tinctures, seeds and plant starts and occasionally have eggs at our small farm stand.
Good Fortune Herb Farm is located in Hygiene Colorado just outside of Longmont. We are a small scale farm using diversified and organic growing methods. You can find Good Fortune goods by contacting us directly, on Etsy, through this site or our website, at our farm stand off 75th Street in Longmont and through local shops like Maker General in downtown Longmont.
We use organic farming methods growing practices as we grow our herbs and vegetables. Our items change each year but some of the things we grow are lavender and other medicinal herbs, teas, starter plants, eggs, vegetables, fruit and we also make small batch tinctures and salves and other items made with our herbs. Check out our herbal CSA. Our herbs are dried and preserved with great care and our apothecary items are made in small batches with herbs carefully chosen for their beneficial medicinal properties and freshness.
We focus on nurturing great soil, promoting biodiversity, reducing our environmental impact, and working locally. We use rotational planting and organic seeds. We work to use cover crops and low-till methods of planting. We compost heavily and work to maintain a balanced biological environment. The result is fresh, healthy plants & herbs to nurture and nourish you. Everything we make or grow is organic or ethically harvested. We look forward to sharing our harvest with you!

Here are some of the herbs we grow.
Sold Out for 2022
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Calendula -Calendula officinalis
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Catnip - Nepeta cataria
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Chamomile-German (limited)
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Comfrey (leaves) - Symphytum officinale
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Culinary Sage - Salvia officinalis
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Elderberry - Sambucas nigra
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Feverfew - Tanacetum parthenium L.
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Horehound - Marrubium vulgare
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Lavender - Lavendula angustifolia
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Lemon Balm - Melissa officinalis
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Linden Flowers & Leaves - Tilia americana
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Pine (Austrian) - Pinus nigra
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Red raspberry leaf - Rubus idaeus
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Rose petals (red) - Rosa rosaceae
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Spearmint - Mentha spicata
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Stinging Nettle - Urtica dioica
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Tarragon - Artemisia dracunculus
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Thyme - Thymus vulgaris
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Yarrow - Achillea millefolium
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and more.
Contact us for more information.
(Only taking retail orders for 2023)
