July 20, 11:48 am
Latest From The Farm
Current Pick-Your-Own Status
Our Own Fruit & Vegetables In Store
Open 9-6 Tue-Sun
The Buzz


We are now picking berries daily for the store and they look gorgeous! Our fruits are luscious and plentiful this year so don't miss out on one of New England's unique pleasures. 
Come on down to see what else we are up to. We have a lot of new faces in the barnyard to greet you (head's up: practice your mooing, oinking, and neighing). The storefront is full of interesting books, fair trade textiles, and fun things for kids. Our team of excellent bakers is constantly preparing new treats as well as the usual complement of traditional goodies. From the garden we have gorgeous lettuce, cherry tomatoes, tomatoes, kohlrabi, summer squash and more.
The wine flight this weekend is cool and exciting: Jostaberry, Apple Blueberry, Strawberry Rhubarb, and Sweetheart Hard Cider. The wine bar is open for tastings and glasses from 11-5 Friday through Sunday (and other times upon request!). 


Please no dogs. As much as we love animals, your pets are not allowed at the farm for safety and liability reasons. Please plan accordingly and thank you for understanding! 








Pick Your Own
Open 9-5 Tue-Sun
Raspberries OPEN
Plentiful! Red and purple!
Blueberries OPEN
Plentiful!
Currants OPEN
Great!
Blackberries OPEN
Just Starting
Apples Sept-Oct
Strawberries Closed for Season
Cherries Closed for Season
Jostaberries Closed for Season
Open 9-6 Tue-Sun
In the Store Now*
Fields:
Apricots
Blueberries
Peaches
Plums
Red Raspberries
Gardens:
Asian Eggplant
Basil
Beets
Cucumbers
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lavender
Lettuce
Pickling Cucumbers
Summer Squash
Swiss Chard
Tomatoes
Zucchini

*List updated as availability changes throughout day.
Recipes
  Kale with Pomegranate Dressing and Ricotta Salata  
  Rub it in! You actually massage the dressing into the kale.  
  - Adapted from Bon Appetit  
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Did You Know?
  Storing fresh herbs
Fresh garden herbs can really make the difference between a ho-hum meal and something spectacular. To wash, first remove any twist ties or rubber bands and swish the whole bunch...

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