Naturally Grown
in Lewis County, Washington.
Garlic • Cut flowers • Plants • Honey • Pollinator-friendly farming
Small farm • Soil-first practices • Community-rooted
Cultivating Nature, Sustainably
We grow, harvest, and develop value-added products designed to strengthen farm viability while supporting biodiversity. Through pollinator plantings, seasonal crop rotations, and educational outreach, our goal is to create a resilient farm model that benefits both land and community.
Upcoming Events in our area
The Washington State Garlic Fest is a community celebration of all things garlic—featuring garlic growers, garlic-inspired food, artisan crafts, entertainment, and demos. It takes place August 22–24 at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds (1909 S Gold St, Centralia, WA 98531).
The Washington State Fair (Puyallup) is the state’s biggest end-of-summer fair, with major shows, food, rides, and one of the most-loved traditions: competitive entries where community growers can submit cut flowers, garden vegetables, and other homegrown harvest for judging and bragging rights. It takes place September 4-27 at the Washington State Fair Events Center (110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA)—and anyone can enter competitions through the Fair’s official entry process.
The Southwest Washington Fair is a major regional celebration of agriculture and community, featuring livestock shows, exhibits, competitions, food, entertainment, and local vendors. It runs August 11–16 at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds in Centralia, WA.
At Stokley Farm, Brandon and Ernesto steward land in Lewis County with intention and curiosity. What began as a homestead has grown into a working farm rooted in soil health, pollinator pathways, and native plant cultivation.
We grow specialty garlic, nurture bees, plant for biodiversity, and share what we learn along the way. Through education, value-added products, and hands-in-the-dirt experience, we aim to create a place where land and community grow together.



