About The Country Store and Gardens

Located at Pegasus Farm in Hartville, Ohio, the Country Store and Gardens features bulk foods, including some organic and gluten-free, non-gmo products; fresh baked goods, local honey, farm fresh eggs, gift items and fresh produce grown on the Farm. View our product list.
The Country Store and Gardens opened in October, 2016. The purpose of this endeavor is to provide job training and employment opportunities for adults who have developmental disabilities. Individuals in the Wings Adult Day Services Program are responsible for every aspect of the store's operations, including maintaining inventory, customer service, and labeling products. Proceeds from store sales are used to support the mission of Pegasus Farm, providing services to individuals with special needs.
An important component to the Country Store is our new five-acre Wellness Garden. The Country Store and Gardens features fresh, naturally-grown vegetables, fruits, and flowers. This produce is grown on Pegasus Farm by the individuals in the Wings program. Support from Stark Community Foundation and the Sisters of Charity Foundation made this garden possible.
View our products and learn more about our Wellness Garden.
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Blueberry Festival, Saturday, July 22, 2023
Help us celebrate the harvest of our blueberries! Enjoy yard games, a scavenger hunt through the garden, feed the fish, food truck, purchase your blueberries.
Check our Facebook page for added activities.
Lavender Trail 2022
We are excited to be a part of the Northeast Ohio Lavender Trail! Farmer Rudy has been working hard to prepare our lavender for everyone. We have bundles of lavender for $9.99 per bundle as well as Ucut available. Afterwards, stop by the Country Store to browse through our various lavender products. Stay up to date through our Facebook Page.
Store hours:
Monday - Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
7656 Edison St. NE
Hartville, OH 44632
330-935-2300 ext. 109