Small in scale,
rich in abundance

We grow chemical-free and pesticide-free vegetables and flowers for customers in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin.

How to Buy Our Produce

  • Summer CSA 2025: We offer the chance for customers to sign up for weekly deliveries of freshly harvested, organically grown vegetables. This is called a CSA (community supported agriculture). Deliveries start in mid June and finish in September. 
  • Flower subscriptions (New for 2025!): Weekly deliveries of seasonal flower bouquets. Choose a full 12-week season or just six weeks. Flowers will include snapdragons, sweet peas, scabiosa, celosia, dahlias, bells of Ireland, sedum, blazing star, marigolds, chrysanthemum, and so much more, including favorites of sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos and amaranth.
  • Fall CSA: In October, we offer deliveries of fall favorites, including a mixture of cold and root crops (Brussels sprouts, rutabaga, carrots, winter squash, potatoes, garlic, etc.).
  • Summer Farm Stand: Starting in early July, we operate a Farm Stand on Fridays from 3 to 6 p.m. We sell seasonal produce picked fresh from our fields. Follow the farm on Facebook to see what’s available.
  • Storage and canning orders: Later in the growing season, we often have larger quantities of items to sell in bulk for both canning and storage: tomatoes, green beans, garlic, winter squash and potatoes.
  • Flower sales: We grow more than 26 varieties of annual and perennial flowers including sunflowers (17 varieties), celosia, cosmos, strawflower, foxglove, zinnias and more. Contact us for special orders and events.
  • Wholesale orders: We are happy to supply area grocers and restaurants with high-quality seasonal produce. Contact us to see what’s available and sample our produce.

How to Stay Connected to the Farm

  • 📰 Sign up for our mailing list: During the growing season, we publish a weekly newsletter with news about events, what we’re growing and recipes we like.
  • FacebookFollow the farm’s Facebook page for regular notices on what we’re growing and what’s available.
  • InstagramWe use our Instagram account to share stories and information about what’s going on at the farm.
  • ✉️ Email us: [email protected]