Since more and more of us are curious as to know where our food is coming from, it's only right that we add herbs into the mix, too. Herbs end up being the best part of many different meals in Florida, and you may not have known that what you buy actually grows in the state! Feeling like you're up for a little adventure? How about some enchantment? Good, because we have an herb farm in St. Augustine that is about to knock your socks off.
Maggie’s Herb Farm in St. Augustine, Florida is truly a magical place—filled with hidden treasure and enchanting finds.
Maggie’s originally opened in 1983 out along the St. John’s river, 20 miles away from downtown St. Augustine.
Over the years, locals and visitors alike became enamored with this wonderful farm and everything it had to offer.
There is a wonderfully curated collection of herbs for sale, including pepper plants, herbal teas, remedies, medicinal herbs, and culinary herbs.
You can walk through the area for the afternoon and peruse the fresh produce which is also growing on the farm.
Keep an eye out for butterflies and hummingbirds, which use this fairy-tale landscape as the perfect stopover in their travels.
All the herbs at Maggie’s are grown pesticide-free and are naturally raised.
These herbs aren’t just available for sale to visitors, but are also sold to local restaurants, herb festivals, and garden centers, too.
Maggie’s Herb Farm cultivates over 200 different varieties of herbs, flowering perennials, and succulents on site for you to see for yourself.
Come and experience this herb farm that is as aromatically enticing as it is visually stunning.
Where: 11400 County Rd 13 N, St. Augustine, FL 32092
Hours: Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To learn more about Maggie's Herb Farm, visit the website or Facebook Page. Have you ever been to Maggie's before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Speaking of nature in Florida, you might want to get in the know on the spectacular monarch migration that is about to take place.
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