Good food, good drink, and enough to share.
Once too barren to even grow weeds, Boho Farm is now a lush quarter acre with an organic vegetable garden, salvaged-brick terrace, henhouse, farm stand, and a hand-built wood-burning pizza oven.
Experience whimsical simplicity and abundance at Boho Farm
Located off of historic Roosevelt Row and 2nd Avenue
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Boho Farm’s story
One day, while at a meeting in downtown Phoenix, I looked out the window and saw a forlorn, abandoned house on a dirt lot. The 1903 bungalow. It needed some love... It was like the house was speaking to me, telling me to adopt it. I know it sounds crazy.
My husband, David, and I, our two children, two cats, a dog, and several ducks were already living in a 1951 ranch house on a large lot 40 blocks away. We spent years renovating it and had a successful garden where we hosted events and classes. But, my oldest would be moving away to college soon, and we started wondering—were we ready for a smaller nest? Did we want to simplify? We had to decide, are we going to do something different while we still have the energy?
We craved to live where we could love people through food, community, and civic-action. So within days, we were talking to a developer about purchasing and got to work making a space where we could live, work, play and give out of abundance.
Rotted floorboards and fire-damaged walls gave way to restored hardware and the original fireplace. The once barren dirt lot became an orchard and vegetable garden. The house nobody wanted became a home for us, and a haven for others—with regulars gathered around a wood-burning pizza oven with glasses of wine and music in the air.
We built Boho Farm to live simply, and to inspire others to live out their dream—whether for an evening or for a lifetime. I hope you join us for a farm to table experience or a weekend away. Come be inspired by beauty and abundance.