The brothers, Irucka Ajani and Obiora Embry, are using regenerative, permaculture, companion planting, polyculture, biodynamic/agrohomeopathy, and positive vibrations/love to create a healthy and balanced polyculture ecosystem on two acres of their eighth‐generation black-owned family farm, Martin Acres, in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. We harvest from our two acres healing plants, food, natural dyes, and create artisanal value‐added products from its flora.
We also offer traveling educational and hands-on workshops, whether you are interested in learning more about Soil & Seeds, fermentation, perennial agriculture (aka permaculture), using indigenous Plants to Turtle Island (native Plants), or more.
Millville Community Farmers Market Millville Community Center (formerly Millville Elementary School), 6715 McCracken Pike, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40601, in Woodford County) Sundays, 11:30 AM - 3 PM
- 2026 12 Month Calendar: $24.00
- Native July Blooming Plants I: $15.00 (This poster spotlights Winged Sumac, Pale Purple Coneflower, Black‐eyed Susan, Common Boneset, Pokeweed, and Orange Jewelweed.)
- Native July Blooming Plants II: $15.00 (This poster spotlights Yarrow, Common Milkweed, Purple Passionflower, Rattlesnake Master, Swamp Milkweed, and Hoary Mountain Mint.)
- Native May Blooming Plants: $15.00 (This poster spotlights Sweetgum, Tulip Poplar, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Common Selfheal, Sassafras, and Flowering Dogwood.)