— Case study

Four Seasons Farm

Local-farm marketing site. Editor-friendly WordPress stack fronted by Cloudflare — the client owns the content, we keep the stack healthy.

BEST PRACTICES
100 / 100
ACCESSIBILITY
92 / 100
SEO
92 / 100
SHIPPED
2026

— The challenge

Four Seasons Farm needed a marketing site the farming team could maintain themselves — adding seasonal produce listings, updating hours, and publishing news — without needing a developer for every change. The previous setup tied content updates to technical work, creating a bottleneck during the farm's busiest seasons.

— What we built

We configured a WordPress stack optimised for editorial independence: a clean block-editor theme, structured custom fields for produce listings, and an admin interface stripped of unnecessary complexity so the farm team could manage the site entirely on their own. Cloudflare sits in front of WordPress, caching marketing pages at the edge and absorbing traffic spikes — the origin only serves requests for genuinely dynamic content or admin operations.

— The result

Lighthouse scores 100 / 100 for Best Practices, 92 / 100 for Accessibility, and 92 / 100 for SEO on a WordPress stack — numbers that most WordPress deployments don't reach. The farm team updates content independently, and edge caching means the site remains fast and available even during high-traffic seasonal windows without changes to the underlying infrastructure.

  • WordPress
  • Cloudflare
  • Edge caching

— Visit the site

fourseasonsfarm.ca ↗

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