Celebrate 50 Years of Plantasia!

September 19th & 20th

Seed Song Farm • Kingston, NY

A Weekend of Music & Nature

Join us for a one-of-a-kind weekend celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Mort Garson's beloved album Mother Earth’s Plantasia.

Set across the rolling fields of Seed Song Farm, Plantasia brings together ambient and experimental musicians, botanical workshops, art, plants, local food, and family-friendly experiences for a celebration inspired by the natural world.

A record album titled "Mother Earth's Planasia" featuring an illustrated plant with a smiling face, surrounded by an orange burst shape with additional text.

Curated for Plants… and the People Who Love Them

Spend the weekend stretched out beneath the trees, wandering through meadows, discovering new music, and celebrating one of the most beloved albums ever written for plants.

Inspired by plants lineup:

Mary Lattimore
Gigi Masin
Laraaji
SPELLLING
JJJJJerome Ellis
Alabaster DePlume
Green-House
Colin Stetson & Brìghde Chaimbeul

More Than a Music Festival

Plantasia is an immersive weekend celebrating plants, music, and community.

  • 🌿 PlantWave interactive installation

  • 🌱 Botanical workshops

  • 🪴 Curated plant market

  • 🌼 U-pick flowers

  • 🐐 Petting zoo

  • 🚜 Hayrides around the farm

  • 🍽️ Farm food & local vendors

  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly activities

Explore Seed Song Farm

Plantasia unfolds across 251 acres of beautiful Hudson Valley farmland during harvest season.

The weekend features two gathering spaces:

The Farm Hub — workshops, food, botanical vendors, PlantWave, and community gathering.

The Meadow Stage — ambient and experimental performances surrounded by nature.

A small white building with an open garage door, surrounded by greenery and potted plants for sale on a raised platform. There are trees and a porch with chairs to the right, and the sky is partly cloudy.

Every Ticket Gives Back

Your ticket directly supports Seed Song Farm, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational farm dedicated to sharing regenerative agriculture and supporting children, BIPOC and women farmers through education, conservation, gardens, and honey bee stewardship.