Ananda Hills Farm and Fibers

Sustainability and Diversity Indicators
  • Woman Owned

    Owned & operated by a woman

    • Port Ludlow, WA

About Us

Ananda Hills Farm and Fiber is a 10-acre farm started in 2001 when Jennie Watkins wanted to have a hand-spinners flock of Shetland Sheep and to live more closely with the land and seasons. Over the past 7 years many people – including neighbors, fellow fiber enthusiasts and friends- have helped Ananda Hills grow from 5 sheep and a small garden patch to a much more diverse and productive organic and biodynamic farm. There are now over 30 sheep, 150 laying hens, heritage turkeys, a greenhouse and a quarter acre market garden. Ananda Hills’ mission is to produce the most nutritious food and highest quality fiber using methods that enhance the health of the land, the customer and the local economy. Products for sale include eggs, wool (raw fleeces, roving, hand-spun yarn), and Shetland Sheep. Farm is open to the public by appointment only. Please be sure to call before visiting.

Our Offerings

  • Eggs
    • Eggs (Chicken)
  • Locally Made
    • Yarn | Fiber | Wool
  • Additional Products
    • Black australorp hatching eggs