
If you’ve ever visited Cedar Seeder Farm, you’ve likely seen people filling up large glass containers with water—some driving from miles away just for it.
And once they try it, they keep coming back.
But this isn’t just any water.
Our water comes from a 400-foot-deep bedrock well, and that depth makes all the difference.
Most households rely on:
While these options are common, they often involve:
Many people are starting to look for a cleaner, more natural alternative.
Deep well water comes from far below the surface—ours reaches 400 feet into bedrock.
As water travels that deep, it passes through layers of:
This creates a natural filtration system that can be even more protected than many surface-level springs.
Deeper water sources are typically:
That means what you’re drinking has been filtered by the earth itself—slowly and naturally.
Unlike city water, our well water is:
It comes directly from a protected underground source.
Many people appreciate knowing exactly where their water comes from—and how little it’s been altered.
As water moves through rock, it can pick up naturally occurring minerals like:
These minerals contribute to:
One of the most common things we hear:
“This water just tastes different.”
And it does.
It’s smooth, crisp, and refreshing in a way that processed water often isn’t.
For many, that taste is the first sign they’ve found something better.
Every week, people visit Cedar Seeder Farm specifically for this water.
Not because it’s trendy—but because:
In a world full of artificial everything, simple, clean water stands out.
At Cedar Seeder Farm, we believe in working with nature—not replacing it.
Our deep well water is part of that philosophy:
If you're in Snellville, Gwinnett County, or the Metro Atlanta area, you can visit Cedar Seeder Farm to fill your own container—anytime it’s convenient
Bring a container, fill it up, and taste the difference.
No processing. No shortcuts. Just clean water from deep within the earth.
Experience the farm up close.
Foraging tours are approximately one hour and are available by appointment
on Sundays between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.
$20 per person or $20 per family.
Advance booking required.