Furthermore, Runamuk is dedicated to sharing the knowledge and teaching the skills we’ve learned─so that others might follow our lead. That’s why we’re working to establish Runamuk as a conservation and demonstration farm, where people can gain new inspirations, learn the skills and take our lessons home to implement these techniques in their lives.
Utilizing regenerative agricultural practices, an extensive series of sustenance gardens can be established: nut trees, fruit trees and shrubs, and other perennial food plants. Perennial herbs with medicinal properties can be cultivated and used in the apiary’s production of herbal salves, reducing inputs and increasing the sustainability of our operation.
Broad demonstration gardens of native perennials for pollinators like bees and butterflies, birds and other wildlife will be spread out across the farmscape. Pastures and wildflower meadows can be created to provide high quality forage for bees, producing the most remarkable honey. These perennial gardens serve double duty, allowing for cultivation of seedlings for resale, seed propagation, and cut flower sales while remaining a beautiful attraction to guests and wildlife alike.
Visitors will be able to find benches about the farm and gardens for sitting and absorbing nature, a picnic area for school field trips or family day-trips, and a fire pit for community gatherings and celebrations. The Runamuk Conservation Farm will be a welcoming stop for tourists passing through the area, and a destination for anyone looking to learn about beekeeping, pollinator conservation, bee-friendly farming, regenerative agriculture or sustainable living.