The Gatekeeper's Garden | Top-Rated Landscaping Services in Newville, PA
16 Maple Ln, Newville, PA 17241
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What makes Olde English Babydoll Sheep good for small farms or properties in Newville?
Olde English Babydoll Southdowns are a small, docile heritage breed, well-suited for managing overgrown areas common in our region. Their grazing naturally helps control brush and weeds without the heavy impact of larger livestock, making them a gentle, living solution for landscape maintenance on smaller Newville acreages.
Can we visit the farm to see the sheep and learn about your process?
Absolutely. We welcome scheduled farm visits for individuals and families in the Newville area. It's a great opportunity to meet our flock of 14 ewes and three rams, see how we care for them with regular health checks, and learn about our breeding program and the wool we use for our handcrafted fiber arts.
Do your sheep help with common local issues like overgrown shrubs or tough vegetation?
Yes, strategically managed grazing with our Babydoll sheep can be an effective, natural method for clearing overgrown shrubs and brambles on Newville properties. Their small size and preference for brush make them ideal for reclaiming neglected areas without the use of machinery, while their light hoofprint helps minimize lawn damage from compaction.
Business Overview
The Gatekeeper's Garden in Newville, PA, is a family-run farm dedicated to the care and breeding of Olde English Babydoll Southdown sheep. With a flock of 14 ewes and three service rams, they provide a home for these gentle, historic animals, focusing on responsible husbandry. All sheep receive regular vaccinations and hoof trimming, and lambs are thoughtfully weaned at eight weeks after receiving their initial CDT vaccines. Beyond breeding, the farm's connection to the land extends into fiber arts, where the owner transforms the sheep's wool into handcrafted rugs and yarn. The Gatekeeper's Garden invites the Newville community to schedule a visit, offering a chance to meet the flock, learn about sustainable small-farm practices, and see the journey from pasture to finished product.

















