Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Road-trip to Mindy's! (Yamhill county's Martha Stewart)

Last weekend our local Garden Bloggers group (a laughable label at this point, since only a few of us post to our blogs anymore) made the trip down to Northrop Acres in Amity, Oregon, to visit Mindy Northrop and have our biannual plant swap.

We dropped our swapping plants off in front of the barn, before touring the garden proper. 

Folks, this isn't any old barn. I could have taken dozens of photos of the space with all of it's vignettes and hang-out areas, plus there were tasty snacks too (mango chutney dip with bacon and almonds, and sangria, for the win).

The barn is also where Mindy puts together her extensive floral creations for the many weddings and special events she lends her talents to, as well as lots of farm-fresh bouquets for the farm stand.

A little background for those of you who don't know Mindy. She used to live in Portland's Montavilla neighborhood. That's where she started her blog, Rindy Mae, and her family (husband and three amazing kids). They all moved to 12 acres in Amity, Oregon (rural Yamhill County, south of Portland) nine years ago. This property (Northrop Acres) is where Mindy was meant to be. Calling her Yamhill county's Martha Stewart sounds like a joke, but it's not. You guys, she is the real deal.

Martha has a whole crew of people to tend to the details while she sets about being a first class hostess, cook, baker, decorator, crafter, gardener, floral designer, etc... but Mindy does it all herself, while being a super-mom. You can follow her at Northrop Acres Farmstand to see some of what she's up to.

Several years ago I was there for another plant swap but I can't find a record of that visit. My 2018 post will have to suffice as the "then"... let's go explore the now! The Airstream belongs to a friend, but of course Mindy has styled it up to fit right in.

I think this is Campanula glomerata 'Caroline'...

The front porch...

One of several gorgeous Clematis.

I didn't get the name of this one.

The old potting bench made the move with them from Portland, now it's a side table on the patio.


Alan decided this was Clematis 'Phyllis Diller', which I thought was the perfect name.

Mindy later supplied the "real" name; Clematis 'Blue Light'

If I could grow clematis I'd definitely be tracking this one down.

My glass of sangria with one of Mindy's fabulous napkins.

This seating area was one of many around the property. In addition to dozens of comfy chairs in the barn, there are also numerous chairs and benches around the garden. I really wish I would have counted.



Cutting garden and inherited one-of-a-kind greenhouse.


Another angle.

Another task on Mindy's chore list, she's got little vignettes like this with tender plants spread all over the garden. Moving them each spring and autumn is no small task.


It's so fun to see big plants given all the room they need to shine.


The front side of the greenhouse complex (there's a storage room/ex-chicken coop on the non-greenhouse half).



Running between the barn and the home/garden are train tracks, and yes, the train still runs, right through their property. If you follow that driveway...

...you end up at Mindy's Farm Stand along the main road. Her lucky neighbors can stop by and buy fresh sourdough bread, herb salts, plants, flowers, and in-season berries and other produce.

Plants!

I scored a loaf of bread that Andrew and I quickly devoured, it was so good!

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10 comments:

  1. Oooh, what a cool garden and farm stand! Thanks for sharing this lovely place with us!

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  2. I'm completely charmed by her and her farm, and really impressed. Moving with kids is a big deal. The fresh bread sounds insanely good. Ha ha, Phyllis Diller is perfect for that clematis. What a great place, and with comfy chairs!

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  3. AnonymousMay 27, 2026

    That's one attractive Elderberry!
    Does the farm stand operates on the honor system? I can't imagine Mindy standing there all day when the farm is waiting to be managed.
    I could live on fresh bread... it looks delicious.
    Chavli

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    1. Yes, she has a locked and secured cash box, a Venmo payment sign and cameras... unfortunately that doesn't mean there aren't still thieves. I cannot imagine what kind of person things it's okay to steal from your neighbors (okay... stealing anytime is wrong, but this is so much more personal).

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  4. I miss Mindy's farm stand and her various other activities as I stopped participating in Instagram when my stroke occurred. I should restart it if just to catch up with what Mindy's been up to. It's great to get a broader view of her operations too. I had a general sense of it but I clearly understated it! She's more like several Martha Stewart's rolled into one!

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    1. I understand minimizing your online activities, but there are so many interesting people on Instagram, like Mindy.

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  5. AnonymousMay 27, 2026

    Thank you for Posting about this place. I live in the county and have never heard of it. Sounds like a beautiful place to visit and the bread looks really yummy

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