Gray Barn Farm, a newly established family-owned garden center, proudly announces its takeover of the cherished Laura Ann Farms location in Monroe.
Committing to honoring the legacy of Laura Ann Farms, Carol and Ryan Kobetitsch, the mother and son partnership behind Gray Barn Farm, are dedicated to fostering a vibrant community of gardeners.
Radiating warmth and enthusiasm, Gray Barn Farm embarks on a heartfelt mission to create a space where gardeners of all levels can come together to connect, learn, and nurture their love for plants.
“Our vision is to create a fun,’ Carol said, “encouraging environment that fosters community and wellness centered around gardening.”
Added Ryan: “We love people, we love plants, and we think that the relationship between the two is important.”
With an appreciation for the transformative power of gardening, Gray Barn Farm aims to provide an expanded range of annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, gardening products, seasonal plants and Christmas trees, catering to the diverse needs of the community.
On a mission to create a thriving hub for gardening enthusiasts in Monroe and beyond, Gray Barn Farm, managed by Margaret (Maggie) Malaspina and Marilyn Mench, takes pride in their knowledgeable staff and personalized approach.
Gray Barn Farm seeks to cultivate a vibrant community through engaging workshops and educational programs. While Gray Barn Farm takes root in the former Laura Ann Farms location, Carol, Ryan, Maggie and Marilyn extend an open invitation to the community, inviting all to join them on this exciting new chapter. They are eager to forge lasting connections, foster growth, and contribute to the local gardening culture and community.
Open daily 9-6. For more information about Gray Barn Farm, contact info@graybarnfarm.org and (845) 202-0711 or visit graybarnfarm.org or in person at 401 Route 17M. Follow them on Facebook for up-to-date information on all new arrivals and upcoming events https://www.facebook.com/GrayBarnFarm.