Our Produce, Honey and Eggs

Our produce is grown from seed or dry root. We use heirloom vegetable, flower and herb seeds. In 2025, we harvested over 1,000 lbs of produce for our CSA members in our community. I attribute the bountiful and flavorful harvest to 3 things; Good seeds, regenerative farming practices and our BEES. 

This year we our theme is variety (it is the spice of life!) Here is our 2026 line up:

Peppers

  • Candy Cane Red
  • Hamik Snacking 
  • King of the North Red
  • Juniper Green
  • Goliath Griller Red Snacking
  • Goliath Jalapeno 
  • Golden Greek Pepperoncini
  • Poblano Pepper
  • Sugar Rush Peach

Tomatoes

  • Black Tomato
  • Bodacious Beefsteak
  • Supersauce Roma
  • Two Tasty Cherry
  • Honeycomb Cherry
  • Champagne Bubbles

Potatoes

  • Yukon Gold
  • Purple Viking
  • Beuregard Sweet 

Melons

  • Mini Me Watermelon
  • Sugar Cube Cantaloupe
  • Mano Melon

Squash

  • Summer Zucchini Squash
  • Small Sugar Pumpkin
  • Fort Know Yellow
  • Butternut
  • Acorn
  • Spaghetti Squash

Beans

  • Blue Lake Green Beans
  • Ford Hook Lima Beans
  • Kentucky Blue Pole Beans
  • Snowbird Peas

Root Vegetables

  • Detroit Red Beets
  • Kaleidescope Carrots
  • Danver’s Carrot
  • Cherry Belle Radish
  • Royal Purple Radish
  • Easter Basket Radish

Brascica’s & Lettuce

  • Waltham Broccoli
  • Double Choice Spinach
  • Earlianna Cabbage
  • Red Cabbage
  • Tatsoi
  • Little Gem Romaine
  • Rosaine Red Bibb
  • Sparx Romaine
  • Coastal Star Romaine
  • Muir Green Leaf
  • Magenta Red Leaf
  • Skyphos Red Butter
  • Buttercrunch Green

Onions

  • Candy Apple Red
  • Yellow
  • Sierra White
  • Evergreen White Bunching (Green Onions)
  • Creme Brulee’ Shallots
  • Dawn Giant Leeks

Corn

  • Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn

Cucumbers

  • Fresh Pickles
  • Merlin Snacker
  • Burpless Beauty
  • Gherkin

Celery

  • Tango Celery

Herbs

  • Basil
  • Chamomile
  • Chives
  • Cilantro
  • Dill
  • Parsley


Plus, we planted a strawberry field, asparagus rows, and an apple and pear tree orchard last year and have our raspberry rows.

We offer a seasonal “Market Style” CSA every year. The benefits of this model are that you are able to pick the veggies and quantities that you want. We also offer a “Farmer’s Choice” box, for those who just want a box of fresh veggies delivered to their door or picked up each week.  More of what you want and less food waste.

Julie
Tomatoes
Our garden fresh tomatoes, onions, peppers and herbs made the most flavorful and delicious tomato sauce ever.
Sweet Pumpkins
Pumpkins! Everyone loves pumpkin in the fall; pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, pumpkin soup, pumpkin lattes to name a few. If you have always bought pumpkin in the can, you need to try fresh pumpkin. It will knock your socks off with flavor! And it is super easy to make... I'll show you how.
Flowers
A beautiful addition to any garden, the sunflower just says happiness! They provide color to the garden, nector for our bees and seeds for eating or feeding to our animals. The cows eat them like candy!!
Cucumbers
We grow super crispy, market fresh cucumbers for eating fresh in salads or just by themselves. We also grow pickling cucumbers for purchase, if you enjoy canning. Or we offer small batch pickle varieties for sale. You can choose from sweet pickles, bread and butter pickles, sweet and spicy pickles, and dill pickles.
Sugar Snap Peas
Sugar Snap Peas grow best in our raised trough gardens. Most years, we are lucky and have two harvests - one in late spring and one in late fall. These snap peas are so sweet and crispy, you will want to eat them right off the vine.

Farm Fresh, Free Range Eggs

Our eggs are the freshest!

Our flock of layer chickens free range all day. In addition, they are supplemented with only an organic, all natural chicken feed. All free from soy, antibiotics or hormones. We proudly support our local farmers to provide this healthy option of feed to our chickens and in turn to our customers. 

Farm Fresh Honey

This is the fourth year for our honey bees! Our hives are made of Russian and Italian honey bees. They feed off of the many different pollens in our vegetable, fruit and flower gardens. Not to mention our apple trees! The bees LOVE apple blossoms, which gives the honey an especially sweet flavor.