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We manage our woodlot for restoration and diversity of Acadian Forest species and for diversity of wildlife habitat.  A parallel management goal is to create conditions in which strong trees can grow even bigger and stronger, in the fervent belief that forest resources should be managed for the highest possible value.  In practice this all means we weed out weak and poorly formed trees, we plant Acadian forest species of trees and shrubs in forest openings, and we do everything we can to foster diverse wildlife habitat. 
 
 We produce all of our kitchen and household accessories with wood from our own FSCĀ® certified woodlot. We utilize trees damaged in storms, trees killed by beavers or porcupines and trees removed during thinning operations conducted to improve forest stands.  Our goal is to create both beautiful and useful products that foster a greater appreciation of the value of Nova Scotia woodlands.  Many of our practical products can be used in place of plastic or metal. They are all completely renewable and create a very low carbon footprint. 
 
With each discovery of graceful curves, beautiful wood grain and unique characteristics of different pieces of wood , we become even more deeply convinced that as humans we truly cannot improve upon the natural beauty around us.  We can only strive to see this beauty and find ways to incorporate it into our lives.
 
 

 
Kitchen Accessories from Free Spirit Farm

Every piece is unique because no two trees, limbs or live edge boards are exactly alike.
All markings and coloration are natural, we do not use wood stains.
All pieces are finished with a food safe beeswax and oil paste.
 
Charcuterie Boards
Solid Maple
Brie Bake and
Serve Boards
Maple or Birch
 
Figured Hardwood
Coasters
Birch or Maple
Hand Carved
Solid Beech
Serving Bowl
 
 
 
 

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