
Farmstead goods for all seasons.
Like many working farmsteads, the work responds to the seasons, and to the weather.
In colder months illustrations are created and cards printed, sewing projects are completed, as well as laundry soap made for the year. In winter seeds are ordered and striated, while fruit trees are pruned during the warmer less snowy days. In early spring seeds are started, trees and black raspberry brambles are sprayed with organic oils to protect against diseases, while cards are delivered to the local farmstops. Mid-May, black raspberries are harvested while plants are being tended with continued periodic deliveries.
These are the product categories Rezenience Farmstead provides to the local market:
When young I fell in love with Writing Letters and Making cards to give & Send. Find Artisan cards at these locations.
Bethel Lane Farm Stop
Is a lovely drive northeast of Bloomington located at:
4501 E. Bethel Lane
For those outside of Bloomington city limits on the north-side, the Bethel Lane Farm Stop has local artisan foods, fresh coffee, goods, and plants located in a new building on a beautiful working farm.


Bloomington Farm Stop Collective
Located on Kirkwood Avenue, this location has become a go-to neighborhood spot, a must-stop for visitors looking for local artisan foods, an integrated cafe, goods, and plants.
902 West Kirkwood Avenue
If you miss the Bloomington farmers market and are hoofing it around town, this is a must go-to location.
Morgenstern’s bookstore
Morgenstern’s locally-owned bookstore is a community gathering spot in Bloomington. Located on the east-side between the College Mall and Krogers, it offers a cafe, limited artisan goods, and book clubs.
849 South Auto Mall Road
This stop is a must for book lovers and is a popular destination for out-of-towners and locals alike.

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