In 2017, Cabrera's foresight led to the planting of corn, laying the groundwork for his ambitious plan to cultivate a lavender field. The following year, he added a central gazebo and meticulously designed the lavender rows. To support the growing operations, Cabrera constructed a garage with a functional living area above. His efforts culminated in the planting of over 4,000 lavender plants, encompassing 10 varieties, across two years.
Cabrera's farm quickly attracted attention for its unique beauty and tranquil ambiance. Despite being a private property, he ingeniously opened it for regulated lavender cuttings during peak seasons, starting in 2020. This move not only increased the farm's popularity but also provided employment opportunities and involved the local community, including volunteers from the Kingston Hill Garden Club.
The farm's design reflects Cabrera's commitment to creating a serene and luxurious space for visitors. His dedication to reviving the land as a productive farm has been recognized and celebrated by various media outlets. Cabrera's success in reintroducing farming to the area in a distinctive manner has garnered widespread support and admiration from the community, including the descendants of the original farm owners.
Under Dr. Henry Cabrera's stewardship, the farm is not just a thriving agricultural business but a symbol of community, sustainability, and the enduring beauty of nature. His efforts exemplify a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, making a significant impact in the realm of modern farming.
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