Make Believe Farm

Make Believe Farm Please see event tab. See you at the farm!

Make Believe Farm is located on Chopmist Hill, Scituate RI
Seasonal Road Side Stand
Flowers and Seasonal Goodness
Host of Make and Take events and offer goat experiences on the weekends.

06/01/2026

Our 2nd Spring Season on the farm. Our perennial garden is full of blooms.

Jarrahdale Pumpkin starts available! One of my favorite heirloom pumpkins! Originally from Australia, Jarrahdale is know...
06/01/2026

Jarrahdale Pumpkin starts available!

One of my favorite heirloom pumpkins! Originally from Australia, Jarrahdale is known for its beautiful slate-blue color, deep ribs, and sweet orange flesh.
Perfect for:
-Fall porch displays
-Pies and baking
-Soups and roasting
-Decorative pumpkin stacks

Not only is it stunning to look at, but it's also one of the best eating pumpkins you'll grow. The dense, sweet flesh is smooth, flavorful, and less watery than traditional pumpkins.
Beauty and flavor all in one pumpkin!

Discover the Delight of Marina Di Chioggia Pumpkin Starts! Italian delicacy!  6-12 lb. bumpy squashes Originating from t...
05/31/2026

Discover the Delight of Marina Di Chioggia Pumpkin Starts!

Italian delicacy!
6-12 lb. bumpy squashes

Originating from the coastal fishing village of Chioggia near Venice, this "sea pumpkin" features a deeply ribbed, dark blue-green to gray skin covered in sugar bumps. Inside, it hides a dense, dry, and incredibly sweet bright-orange flesh.

Also great for fall decor!
Farm stand is self serve.
Please use stone drive way.
All small pots $4 or 3/$10.
Large pots $5
Cash/venmo accepted

We have 7 bearded iris varieties  in bloom around the farm and we'll soon be dividing these cherished favorites to share...
05/30/2026

We have 7 bearded iris varieties in bloom around the farm and we'll soon be dividing these cherished favorites to share at the farm stand this fall.

Foxglove feels like something borrowed from a fairytale. Tall spires dotted with bell-shaped blooms sway in the garden l...
05/28/2026

Foxglove feels like something borrowed from a fairytale. Tall spires dotted with bell-shaped blooms sway in the garden like tiny lanterns meant for woodland creatures.
Its botanical name, Digitalis, comes from the Latin word for “finger,” because the flowers fit perfectly over a fingertip like little gloves. Over the centuries it gathered even more magical names — Fairy Gloves, Witch’s Bells, Dead Men’s Bells, Goblin Gloves, and Fairy Thimbles. Folklore warned children not to disturb them, believing fairies hid among the blooms. Some stories even claimed foxes wore the flowers on their paws to move silently through the woods — giving us the name “foxglove.”
Despite its beauty, foxglove has a fierce side. The plant is highly poisonous if eaten, yet it also gave the world an important heart medicine: digitalis, used carefully by doctors for certain heart conditions. Nature often balances beauty and danger together.
In the garden, foxglove is a favorite of bumblebees, honeybees, and hummingbirds, who disappear deep inside the tubular flowers searching for nectar. Watching a fuzzy bumblebee climb from bell to bell feels like watching nature itself at work.
Foxglove is usually a biennial, spending its first year growing leaves low to the ground before sending up towering flower spikes the second year. Once established, it often reseeds itself gently, appearing in new corners of the garden like a happy surprise.
A flower with fairytale roots, a medicinal history, and enough charm to stop you in your tracks.

If you dream of making your own dried wreaths and fall arrangements, now is the perfect time to plant Celosia cockscomb,...
05/25/2026

If you dream of making your own dried wreaths and fall arrangements, now is the perfect time to plant

Celosia cockscomb, Sweet Annie, strawflowers, and amaranth are some of the easiest and most beautiful plants to grow for DIY autumn decor. By planting now, you’ll have armloads of texture, color, and fragrance ready for drying by late summer and fall.

✨ Celosia — velvety blooms in fiery colors✨ Sweet Annie — soft greenery with the sweetest herbal scent✨ Strawflowers — papery blooms that hold their color for months✨ Amaranth — dramatic tassels perfect for wreaths and bouquets

These are the flowers that keep giving long after summer ends. Dry them, bundle them, wreath them, gift them.

A little garden magic now becomes fall beauty later.

Available at our farmstand
Cash/venmo self serve
$4 each or 3/$10

05/23/2026

Farm stand is open today.
New! JARRAHDALE pumpkin starts. A beautiful gray pumpkin perfect for decorating and eating!

Luffa gourds
Birdhouse gourds
Straw flower
Bronze fennel
Purple artichoke
Celosis (cockscomb)
Amaranth
Sweet Annie
Lupine
Foxglove
Bee Balm
Sweet peas
Hyacinth bean
Statise
Lemon cukes
Small pots $4 3/10
Large $6 2/10
1304 Chopmist Hill Road
Self serve cash/venmo

Grow your own natural sponge with our luffa plants, available now at the farm stand. Our current selection includes luff...
05/19/2026

Grow your own natural sponge with our luffa plants, available now at the farm stand.
Our current selection includes luffa gourd, birdhouse gourd, lemon cucumbers, and other varieties. Plants are available for self-service, and payment can be made via cash or Venmo. Other offerings at the farm stand include strawflowers, purple artichoke, celosia-cockscomb, amaranth, and more.

Today we are potting up Mexican Torch Sunflowers for the farm stand. A pollinator powerhouse with brilliant fiery orange...
05/18/2026

Today we are potting up Mexican Torch Sunflowers for the farm stand.

A pollinator powerhouse with brilliant fiery orange blooms that butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds absolutely love! These fast-growing cottage garden favorites can reach 4–6 feet tall and bloom nonstop through summer into fall.
Easy to grow, heat loving, and perfect for cutting gardens, pollinator patches, and wildflower-style landscapes.

Available May 30th.

Farm stand is open today: Plant starts: Luffa gourdsBirdhouse gourdsLemon cucumberBronze fennelPurple artichoke Straw fl...
05/17/2026

Farm stand is open today:
Plant starts:
Luffa gourds
Birdhouse gourds
Lemon cucumber
Bronze fennel
Purple artichoke
Straw flower
And assorted perennials like lupine, foxglove…
All $4 each or 3 for $10.
1304 chopmist hill 02857
Cash venmo
Use stone driveway.

Address

1304 Chopmist Hill
North Scituate, RI
02857

Opening Hours

Saturday 8:30am - 6pm
Sunday 8:30am - 6pm

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