A Growing Season in Cannabis Country
As we move toward May, we are getting ready for what looks to be one of our strongest seasons yet.
We are currently in conversations with a more integrated vegetable and animal-based sustainable farm that reflects the kind of agriculture we believe in. If finalized, this will expand our growing portfolio to four carefully selected farms across Sonoma and Mendocino — each offering cultivation and education tours for our guests.
This matters because cannabis tourism is changing. Guests want more than a quick look at plants. They want context. They want to understand the land, the soil, the water, and the people behind the crop.
Cannabis Is Part of a Bigger Agricultural Story
The farms we work with represent traditional Northern California agriculture. Sun-grown cultivation. Living soil. Compost systems. Thoughtful water use. In some cases, vegetable gardens and livestock working alongside cannabis.
Seeing cannabis within a diversified farm setting changes the perspective. It becomes clear that this plant is simply another crop — grown with care, subject to climate, and dependent on responsible land stewardship.
With the option of experiences three Cannabis Farms, guests can compare different cultivation styles, microclimates, and farming philosophies. Adding a more diversified farm deepens that experience and shows how cannabis fits into a larger regenerative model.
What Makes These Visits Different
Our tours in Sonoma and Mendocino are educational by design. Guests learn how cannabis is grown from seed to harvest, how terroir shapes aroma and cannabinoid development, and what small farmers are navigating in today’s market.
This is not a novelty experience. It is direct access to working farms.
The day remains private and thoughtfully paced. Guests may choose to include the option for premium wine tasting, but the core of the experience is always the cannabis farm visit. Lunch is a picnic lunch at a mountainside farm or in a vineyard, grounding the day in the landscape itself. For those interested, we can conclude with a visit to a local dispensary.
Looking Ahead to May
May marks the beginning of the growing season in Cannabis Country. Hills turn green, planting begins, and farms come back to life.
Expanding to four carefully selected farms allows us to offer something few others can: authentic, educational access to real cultivation environments in Sonoma and Mendocino.
We are looking forward to welcoming guests back to the farm this spring.