Having grown up on a farm, the songstress has developed a passion for gardening in recent years. She considers her garden one of her “happy places,” as it gives her time to think and reflect.
Over the years, Carrie Underwood has shared glimpses of her garden on her expansive property. Embracing organic living, she has also added a greenhouse, further expanding her homegrown efforts.
After marrying former ice hockey player Mike Fisher in July 2010 in a Southern-style wedding in Georgia, the superstar and her husband later chose to settle in the countryside.

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher attend the 56th Annual CMA Awards on November 9, 2022, in Nashville, Tennessee. | Source: Getty Images
In 2011, a year after their wedding, the then-newlyweds purchased 400 acres in Franklin, Tennessee for $3 million. They envisioned a private retreat surrounded by nature, designing a custom estate that included horse stables, a scenic lake, and rolling hills.

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher’s land pictured on May 21, 2012, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/OWN
The following year, in 2012, the couple shared a glimpse of the then-empty land during an appearance on “Oprah’s Next Chapter,” offering a preview of what would soon become their dream home.
While driving across the estate, Fisher pointed out a scenic ridge, describing it as a vantage point that “sees everything.” He also noted the addition of an orchard that had been planted on the other side of the property.

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher driving around their empty land on May 21, 2012, in Nashville, Tennessee. | Source: YouTube/OWN| Source: YouTube/OWN
The couple highlighted a designated picnic area situated on an elevated spot, with Fisher describing it as a location with a “nice high spot” and a refreshing breeze, where they planned to add more trees.

Carrie Underwood, Oprah Winfrey, and Mike Fisher on May 21, 2012, in Nashville, Tennessee. | Source: YouTube/OWN
Their connection to the land encompassed more than scenic views and carefully planned spaces. In July 2022, Underwood shared a video on Instagram, showcasing the abundance of fruits and vegetables grown in her garden.
“My garden is one of my happy places…when I’m getting my hands dirty it’s my time for thought and reflection,” she expressed, adding, “Enjoy a little taste of calm…from my #Garden to yours.”
Her devotion to homegrown produce deepened over the years. Since 2018, the musician has not only maintained a garden, but also cared for chickens, and nurtured an orchard, but in 2020, she became more dedicated to gardening.

Carrie Underwood pictured in her greenhouse on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
By February 2023, Underwood took another step in expanding her efforts, commissioning California-based Epic Gardening to install a greenhouse on her property. She shared her excitement over the addition, admitting she was “obsessed” with it.

Jacques and Kevin Espiritu appear on “Epic Gardening” on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s greenhouse pictured on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
The celebrity’s greenhouse brought new possibilities for expanding her homegrown food supply. Designed with a mix of L-shaped, rectangular, and round beds, along with outdoor raised beds, the space allows for a diverse range of plantings.

Carrie Underwood’s greenhouse on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Raised beds pictured at Carrie Underwood’s greenhouse on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
Inside, she positioned a potting bench on the south side of the structure, surrounded by citrus trees. The greenhouse also contains designated herb beds and seeding tables filled with a variety of plants. Just beyond, a chicken coop provides a steady supply of fresh eggs from the hens she raises on the property.

Carrie Underwood’s chicken coop photographed on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s farm pictured on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s chicken coop on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s farm seen on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
The land also features an extensive orchard with numerous apple and peach trees, along with smaller shrubs that yield blueberries and blackberries, making it a thriving source of fresh ingredients for her family.

Carrie Underwood’s orchard pictured on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s orchard on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

A view of Carrie Underwood’s orchard on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
During an appearance on the YouTube channel, “Epic Gardening,” Underwood, who was raised on a cattle farm, expressed her appreciation for Tennessee’s warm climate, saying she loves it because she can “grow something from nothing.” At the time, the greenhouse was still awaiting some stonework on its exterior.
As her dedication to self-sufficiency grew, the celebrity openly shared her aspirations for a more sustainable lifestyle. In September 2023, she appeared on “The Dr. Axe Show,” where she discussed her deepening commitment for gardening.
“My goal is to not buy food from the store anymore,” the Grammy Award winner stated, emphasizing her commitment to homegrown produce. While she fully embraced this way of living, she admitted that her sons, Isaiah and Jacob Fisher, were still hesitant.

Carrie Underwood’s son watering the garden, dated April 2023 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood
The family primarily eats food sourced from their land, with meals featuring produce from her garden and meat from Fisher’s hunting. “We eat seasonally and it all tastes delicious because it’s food,” the mother of two explained.

Carrie Underwood holding kale, dated April 2023 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Green tomatoes on the Vine on July 21, 2022 | Source: TikTok/carrieunderwood
Underwood has also noticed a distinct difference between store-bought food and the produce grown on her land, even when compared to organic options from health food stores. She and her family remain committed to an organic lifestyle, using fish water as fertilizer to enrich their crops.

Carrie Underwood’s harvested vegetables, dated April 2023 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

A basket of peas and potatoes seen on July 21, 2022 | Source: TikTok/carrieunderwood
Nothing goes to waste in their household. Leftovers are fed to their chickens, while anything unsuitable for them is composted and repurposed. “It’s all fun. It feels good to physically do all these things,” she expressed.

Carrie Underwood’s chicken pictured on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s garden pictured on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s greenhouse on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood’s plants pictured on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
As her gardening skills expanded, so did her ambitions. Underwood added more beds to her greenhouse to make room for additional trees. When asked which crops she was most proud of, “The Champion” singer said, “I’ve always been great with tomatoes.” According to her, the fruit flourishes in their location, growing large and “beautiful.”

Carrie Underwood pictured holding a large tomato on July 21, 2022 | Source: TikTok/carrieunderwood
Rather than sticking to traditional red tomatoes, Underwood experiments with unique varieties. In 2023 alone, she cultivated around 25 different types, with a total of 30 to 35 tomato plants.

An up-close shot of ripe tomatoes on July 21, 2022 | Source: TikTok/carrieunderwood
Beyond tomatoes, she has found success with squash, noting that it thrives on her property. “Squash grow incredible here [sic],” the songwriter divulged, adding that she enjoys growing beans as well. Seeing jars filled with black beans or black-eyed peas brings her a sense of accomplishment.

Cucumbers pictured in a container on July 21, 2022 | Source: TikTok/carrieunderwood
Underwood’s interest in gardening includes more than just tomatoes and beans, as she continues to experiment with new crops. That year, she successfully grew more peppers than ever before and was pleased with the results. Her onions also thrived around the same time, adding to her growing list of homegrown produce.
Always eager to expand her knowledge, Underwood regularly reads and listens to podcasts to discover new techniques, from planting different crops to selecting companion plants that help deter pests.

Kevin Espiritu and Carrie Underwood on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
“A lot of it comes down to, like, having your eyes on it,” the celebrity noted, emphasizing the importance of staying attentive to her garden’s needs. Her vision for a self-sustaining home was just one part of a larger dream she and Fisher had been working toward for years.

Jacques, Kevin Espiritu, and Carrie Underwood on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening

Carrie Underwood and Kevin Espiritu on February 18, 2023, in Franklin, Nashville. | Source: YouTube/EpicGardening
In 2016, she shared that they were in the process of designing their “forever home,” highlighting a few personal must-haves: “a wood-burning fireplace, a porch swing, and rocking chairs.”

An aerial view of Carrie Underwood’s home pictured on December 7, 2024, in Franklin, Tennessee. | Source: YouTube/Globlal_Real_Estates
The completed estate is extensive, featuring a full basement, multiple living spaces, and a collection of garages. The master suite includes a spacious walk-in closet with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes showcasing a vast assortment of clothing, shoes, and bags.

An overview of Carrie Underwood’s mansion on December 7, 2024, in Franklin, Tennessee. | Source: YouTube/Globlal_Real_Estates
With numerous bedrooms and bathrooms, the sprawling property was designed to provide both comfort and practicality for their family of four.
After years of planning, Underwood and Fisher moved into their estate in 2018, leaving behind their previous home in Brentwood, Tennessee. The property, now listed for $1.45 million, was where the singer suffered a fall that required over 40 stitches to her face.
According to sources, the couple had already been considering a move, but the accident, along with security concerns, solidified their decision. Reports indicated that issues with neighbors allowing outsiders into the community further pushed them to relocate.
With their farm becoming a true haven for animals, Fisher gifted Underwood two cows for Christmas in December 2020 after attending a cattle auction, with their son, Isaiah, naming them Brownie and Oreo.

Carrie Underwood’s farm, dated May 2024 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood
The cows arrived after their five horses moved into their “forever barn,” leaving the front pasture open for new additions. Moreover, the family took up beekeeping, with Underwood hinting that donkeys might be next.
As Underwood and Fisher, who are devoted Christians, focused on raising their growing family, they encountered unexpected challenges along the way. After welcoming Isaiah in 2015, the singer experienced multiple miscarriages while trying for another child.

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher attend the CMT Music Awards on April 11, 2022, in Nashville, Tennessee. | Source: Getty Images
Struggling emotionally, she broke down in prayer, asking for clarity. One day, a doctor confirmed her fourth pregnancy was healthy, leading her to say, “You heard me,” believing God had answered her.
That moment of answered prayer brought renewed hope for Underwood and Fisher. After years of uncertainty, their family grew with the arrival of their second son, Jacob Fisher, in 2019.

Carrie Underwood’s son Jacob Fisher, dated May 2024 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood
Through the ups and downs, Carrie Underwood and Fisher have built a life rooted in faith, family, and their love for the land. From their farm to their growing family, their journey continues to unfold in ways they once only dreamed of.