
Ahisilla Garden Farm
Kelli Talving
In the heart of Estonia’s countryside, Ahisilla Garden Farm is quietly redefining what it means to farm sustainably. Operated by Kelli Talving and her family, the farm is a living example of how thoughtful land stewardship, circular practices, and community engagement can come together to create lasting impact – both for the environment and for future generations.
From city retreat to garden farm
Ahisilla’s journey began not with a legacy of farming, but with a desire to live more intentionally. The land was originally purchased in 1960 by Kelli’s husband’s grandmother, and for years served as a peaceful retreat while they commuted daily to their jobs in the city. Life was a constant rush – dropping off their children at 7 a.m., returning home by 7 p.m., and squeezing in just an hour of family time.
But when the pandemic shifted the family’s daily life, it also opened the door to a new way of thinking. Inspired by the calm and clarity of rural living, the family began exploring how their 10 hectares could be used to support both nature and people.

With no formal agricultural background, they immersed themselves in learning – attending agricultural schools, workshops, and even a regenerative farming course in Sweden. What emerged was a farm built on regenerative principles: growing vegetables, raising pastured chickens, and cultivating pollinator-friendly flowers, all while maintaining a closed-loop nutrient system.

