Welcome to Sparkleberry Farms and Sparkleberry Produce and Potions

Loacted right at the entrace of the farmlands, this tiny plot of land boasts rich soil, a quaint cottage nestled amoung the orchard of fruit trees, a recently built little wooden fruit stand, and a small green house.
The cottage has been painted with a fresh coat of laquer, so the wood is shiney and protected. It's surrounded by a wooden fence that houses some small fields where seedling have just begun to sprout. The Cottage looks inviting despite it's small size. A few potted herbs have taken up residence on the window boxes and little mailbox sits outside the fence next to a sign reading in lacey green letters, "Sparkleberry Farm".
Just outside of the fence to the left is a tiny wooden fruit stand with a covered roof, a little latch door in back, and just big enough for two people to comfortably fit in it with a few display shelves in the back. The front wooden piece opens to a decorated awning and a little sign hanging on chains displays the name of the tiny establishment as "Sparkleberry Potions and Produce". A little place to pick out good old fashioned home grown treats and a potion or two for your needs. Sitting outside of the tiny sales stand on either side are barrels containing the current specialties for sale.
The green house has been cleaned up and restored to it's natural looks, with a few artistic additions. Many of the glass windows have been replaced with stained glass designs for large pumpkins, lush strawberries, and fresh tomatos on the vine. Inside it are several other seedlings and a couple of potted herb only able to grow in special conditions but nessecary for her research.
The fields have been mostly cleared of the weeds and now display a few seeldings, though they are still so new that it's difficult to tell exactly what they may be. However, the huge boulder still sits like a landmark int he center of the tiny plot. Unable to move the massive rock, it now serves as a decorative bird bath. Her constant chippin at it with eh pick axe only resulted in hollowing a hole out in it. The sides have been chipped out and made into a little bench in which she can sit to watch the sun set. In the end, the boulder won out and remained, though remained as decor.
The whole little farm has a welcoming ambiance, and always smells fo fresh pumpkin pie and honeysuckle, a tiny home spun welcome mat at the door beckons in visitors.

Loacted right at the entrace of the farmlands, this tiny plot of land boasts rich soil, a quaint cottage nestled amoung the orchard of fruit trees, a recently built little wooden fruit stand, and a small green house.
The cottage has been painted with a fresh coat of laquer, so the wood is shiney and protected. It's surrounded by a wooden fence that houses some small fields where seedling have just begun to sprout. The Cottage looks inviting despite it's small size. A few potted herbs have taken up residence on the window boxes and little mailbox sits outside the fence next to a sign reading in lacey green letters, "Sparkleberry Farm".
Just outside of the fence to the left is a tiny wooden fruit stand with a covered roof, a little latch door in back, and just big enough for two people to comfortably fit in it with a few display shelves in the back. The front wooden piece opens to a decorated awning and a little sign hanging on chains displays the name of the tiny establishment as "Sparkleberry Potions and Produce". A little place to pick out good old fashioned home grown treats and a potion or two for your needs. Sitting outside of the tiny sales stand on either side are barrels containing the current specialties for sale.
The green house has been cleaned up and restored to it's natural looks, with a few artistic additions. Many of the glass windows have been replaced with stained glass designs for large pumpkins, lush strawberries, and fresh tomatos on the vine. Inside it are several other seedlings and a couple of potted herb only able to grow in special conditions but nessecary for her research.
The fields have been mostly cleared of the weeds and now display a few seeldings, though they are still so new that it's difficult to tell exactly what they may be. However, the huge boulder still sits like a landmark int he center of the tiny plot. Unable to move the massive rock, it now serves as a decorative bird bath. Her constant chippin at it with eh pick axe only resulted in hollowing a hole out in it. The sides have been chipped out and made into a little bench in which she can sit to watch the sun set. In the end, the boulder won out and remained, though remained as decor.
The whole little farm has a welcoming ambiance, and always smells fo fresh pumpkin pie and honeysuckle, a tiny home spun welcome mat at the door beckons in visitors.
