When researching our farm's history, and that of the surrounding area, we came across multiple meanings for the name Doko, the original name of the train station that later became the town of Blythewood. One meaning that especially resonated with us was "gathering place." We hope that Doko Farm will become a gathering place for our family, friends and community. We invite you to spend part of your day with us. It seems that there is always something going on at Doko Farm!
While we do everything we can to ensure our visitors' safety, please remember that Doko Farm is a real, working farm. As such, there are some hazards, including: fire ants, ticks, mosquitoes, poison ivy, farm tools, equipment, electric fences, barb wire, and livestock. Visitors must wear enclosed shoes, for safety and comfort. We also recommend sunscreen and long pants.
At this time, there are no public events scheduled at Doko Farm. Please join our email list to receive event updates or join us at one of the off-farm events listed below.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 4-7pm
Join us in celebrating a new season with the Blythewood Farmers Market! We will have plants for your garden, eggs, and more.
Learn more about the Blythewood Farmers Market. Then, subscribe to Doko Farm's email list to get market and product updates.
Doko Farm loves our volunteers! Seriously, they are the best!
We welcome volunteers to help at the above events, group work days, and on an individual basis. Email Doko Farm at dokofarm@gmail.com
Here at Doko Farm, we completed our own Silver Award project by building a bench. This bench benefits the community because when people visit Doko Farm, they get tired and need a place to rest that's out of the sun. We completed this project in the summers of 2021 and 2022. We built this bench around a tree—using materials from a felled tree right here on the farm—near the pasture so people can observe the animals while resting.
Take a photo tour of Doko Farm to learn more about our small farm.
Recieve invites to Doko Farm's events, markets, farm tours, workshops and more, when you join our email list.