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Clarksville Sunflower Festival

Clarksville Sunflower Festival
4979 Sheppard Lane
410-849-4316

About the Festival

Clarksville Sunflower Festival is hosted by Mary’s Land Farm with the help of…. (If you’re interested in being a sponsor, please contact [email protected]

Besides walking through an amazing patch of sunflowers you will be able to

- Eat, drink and be merry from food trucks.
- Listen to live music from local artists in the pavilion.
- Shop from over 20 unique vendors.
- Get a sneak peak of Mary’s Land Farm’s Bed and Breakfast before its Grand Opening and enjoy some cocktails in its sunroom!
- See a fully-operating sustainable farm with pasture-raised cows, sheep and ducks, organic chickens, woodland raised pigs, and greenhouses and fields full of healthy vegetables.
- Visit the farm store and get some really healthy food to bring home.
- Even though the Summer Olympics aren’t happening this summer, you can participate in some Summer Farm Olympics.
- Participate in some sunflower crafts including sunflower face painting.

About the Sunflowers

- The total sunflower patch is 5 acres with paths cut through it.
- You will enter in “The Giants.”  These sunflowers measure from 6’ to 15’ in height.  You’ll feel like you’re walking through a forest of flowers.
- Next you’ll enter the “Pick-Your-Own Patch.”  There are 13 different varieties of sunflowers in here.  We recommend you just walk through the first time, enjoy them all, and then decide which type you’d like to bring home.  This is the patch where you will cut-your-own sunflower that comes with the price of admission (or bucket of sunflowers should you decide to buy a bucket) on your way out of the festival.
- Next you’ll enter “The Yellows.”  This is a great place to take photos.  The sunflowers are plentiful and about the same height as you.
- Next you’ll enter “The Exotics.”  These actually aren’t sunflowers.  We thought you might need a break.  There are many different colors here.  This patch includes Black-Eyed Susans which look kind of like sunflowers and are Maryland’s state flower.
- Finally you’ll enter “The Surprise.”  These are sunflowers again, but there’s something unique about them.  We’re not telling what. You’ll just have to come and see.