Bell Family Farm Estate

The Bell Family Farm Estate is a 4-acre sanctuary nestled within a larger 80-acre Centennial Farm (est. 1919) located in Michigan’s “green thumb.” Situated within the Saginaw Bay watershed, the land consists of a historic 1880s farmstead full of heritage breeds, organically grown non-GMO heirloom seeds, native plants and trees.

The grounds feature majestic three-generation maples alongside strong black walnut trees and beautiful peach trees. They are expanding this legacy through mulberry tree plantings  and an ever growing fruit forest to help feed the farm animals and local wildlife.

The homestead serves as a multi-certified conservation hub. It is also a registered Monarch Waystation, a NABA Certified Butterfly Garden, and an NWF Certified Wildlife Habitat. The property is also home to the Bell Farm Book Barn Little Free Library and the Bell Family Memorial Scholarship for Farm Girls. They are proud members of the Bee Friendly Gardening program and the United Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary Network.