Three Daughters: A family. A farm. A calling.
We are a family who believed that the good life wasn't somewhere else. It was here. In this soil. In the growing. In the feeding of people we love and people we haven't met yet.
So we found our land, and we started building.
We didn't come from farming. We came from a totally different life — a good life, a full life — and a feeling that kept pointing us somewhere else. Toward land and space to dream. Toward growing things. Toward something more aligned with who we are as a family and what we believe we're supposed to be doing here.
So we took an offer on our house. We made some cold calls. And then we found this piece of Minnesota land that stopped us cold.
The first time we stood on it, we knew and said we would take it. We heard the birds. We watched an eagle cross the sky. We saw deer at the tree line and felt the sunshine on our faces and looked out over the wide open space of it — a regional trail running right behind it, room to breathe, room to grow, room to gather people around a table — and we knew. This was ours. This was where God wanted us to be.
We believe that with our whole hearts. This land is not an accident. We are not here by chance. We are here to grow clean food, raise beautiful flowers, keep bees, cook from scratch, and share all of it generously with anyone who wants to experience it too.
That is what Three Daughters is.
Three Daughters & Co.
Three Daughters is named for the greatest reason we have to do any of this — our three girls, who will grow up on this land, with their hands in the soil and their hearts rooted in something real. We keep them off the internet and out of the spotlight because they belong to our family, not to a brand. But they are the heartbeat of everything we build here.
We want to hand them something they can point to someday and say — she grew that. She made that from nothing. And she taught us how.
We believe food should be clean. We believe you deserve to know what was sprayed on your strawberries — and we believe the answer should always be nothing. We grow everything with organic practices because that is the only way we are willing to feed our own family, and we wouldn't offer you anything less.
We believe flowers grown without chemicals, cut fresh from the field and carried to you the same day, are one of the simplest and most profound joys a season can offer.
We believe honey made by bees that live on the same land as your strawberries carries a story worth tasting.
We believe in cooking from scratch — not because it's trendy, but because food made by hand, with real ingredients, from a kitchen that knows where everything came from, tastes different. Better. More true. With love worked into every step.
And we believe — deeply, completely — that community is everything.
It takes a village to grow a family. We have lived that truth in our own lives, and we want Three Daughters to be part of yours. A place where you pull off the road on your way home because you trust what's inside. A place where your kids can run free in a field. A place where strangers sit down at a long table together and leave as neighbors. A place that shows what it looks like when people show up for each other — through good food, shared beauty, and the simple generous act of growing something and sharing it with others.
That is the village we are building here.
The Farm
Our farm sits on 20 acres of Minnesota land that we are tending with everything we have.
This spring we are planting 5,000 everbearing strawberry plants and 1,000 dahlia tubers. Our peonies are growing strong. Our 35 beehives are brand new — packages arriving this spring, full of life and promise. Our farm store is being built on the land this spring.
This is our first season. We are learning as we grow, praying over every seed, and sharing all of it honestly every step of the way.
What we have right now is just the beginning. What this land is going to become — the farm dinners, the CSA subscriptions, the full store, the community gathering around this place season after season — is something we are building one faithful year at a time.
Come Find Us
The farm store is open seasonally once things start blooming — come pull strawberries from the field, choose your own dahlias, grab a jar of honey and things we've made with care. Stay longer than you planned. That's exactly what this place is for.
And follow along on our Substack — we write every week about the farm, the growing season, scratch cooking, and the honest story of building something from the ground up. It's the best way to be part of this community from wherever you are.
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We are so glad you found us. We are right where we are supposed to be — and we saved you a place at the table.
— Morgan
Three Daughters Market & Co. · Three Daughters Fleur & Co. Minnesota · Est. 2026