Jelly Roll Invites Blake Shelton’s Family to His 500-Acre Farm for a Weekend of Gardening, Guitar Jams, and Country Dinners

Some stars escape the spotlight by disappearing to five-star resorts. Others, like Jelly Roll, find peace under wide skies, muddy boots, and the sound of guitar strings floating over a dinner table lit by mason jar lanterns.

This past weekend, Jelly Roll opened the gates of his sprawling 500-acre farm to Blake Shelton and his family for what turned into one of the most wholesome country weekends of the year. No red carpets, no cameras—just dirt under the fingernails, laughter in the air, and music from the heart.

The invitation was simple. “Come out and unplug,” Jelly reportedly told Blake. “Bring Gwen, bring the kids. We’ll plant some things, pick some vegetables, and just be.”

 

And that’s exactly what they did.

The families started their morning in Jelly Roll’s rustic vegetable garden—an earthy oasis surrounded by wildflowers and chicken coops. Blake’s stepsons, still city-smooth in their boots, hesitated at first before diving into the soil with grins and giggles. Gwen Stefani, in a denim jumpsuit and floral gloves, helped Jelly’s wife, Bunnie XO, transplant a row of basil. “I never thought I’d say this,” Gwen laughed, “but this dirt smells kinda amazing.”

Later that afternoon, the group gathered on the farmhouse porch as golden hour painted the land in honey tones. Jelly Roll brought out his old acoustic Gibson, and Blake—never one to pass on a good tune—grabbed his own guitar. As the sun dipped low, the two took turns singing country favorites. From “Ol’ Red” to a stripped-down version of “Save Me,” the setlist was spontaneous but soulful.

It wasn’t a concert. It was communion.

Inside, the two families shared a homestyle Southern dinner Jelly had planned days in advance: smoked brisket, skillet cornbread, garden-fresh salad, and peach cobbler served warm. The kitchen echoed with easy banter and the clinking of glasses. Gwen and Bunnie swapped stories while the kids played cards near the fireplace, and Jelly’s voice, deep and gravelly, occasionally burst into laughter that filled the whole house.

After dessert, they all ended up back on the porch—blankets around shoulders, guitars back in hand. The night ended not with applause, but with hugs, quiet smiles, and the promise of doing it all again soon.

In a world full of headlines about egos and extravagance, this was something else entirely: two families, a love for the land, and a reminder that country music isn’t just a sound—it’s a way of life.

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