First Light Farm is known for its u-pick tomatoes (slicers, cherries and paste), pickling cucumbers, and the many other vegetables available to you for picking!
U-PICK PRICE LIST
At First Light Farm, we encourage you to eat seasonably because your foods are freshest and have the most flavor and nutritional value. Both for our CSA customers as well as our u-pick customers, we want you to enjoy local, sustainably-raised seasonal produce that will remind you why having access to fresh foods is such a privilege, joy and pleasure. We also encourage you to know your farm and farmers. Move beyond "anonymous food" and come visit our farm, help us care for the soil and crops, and spend time with your farmers!
Children are always welcome at the farm. Sorry, no pets (except service animals).
U-PICK PRICE LIST
At First Light Farm, we encourage you to eat seasonably because your foods are freshest and have the most flavor and nutritional value. Both for our CSA customers as well as our u-pick customers, we want you to enjoy local, sustainably-raised seasonal produce that will remind you why having access to fresh foods is such a privilege, joy and pleasure. We also encourage you to know your farm and farmers. Move beyond "anonymous food" and come visit our farm, help us care for the soil and crops, and spend time with your farmers!
Children are always welcome at the farm. Sorry, no pets (except service animals).
HARVEST OPTIONS:
Our u-pick and Farm Stand opening dates vary each season depending on weather and soil conditions.
Our u-pick is open to the public on Wednesdays-Sundays, 10-4 pm; our farm stand is open Saturdays & Sundays. Check with us via email or on Facebook for more details about what's ready for harvest!
Our Seasonal Harvest for both CSA and U-Pick:
Spring crops: spring onions, radishes, Asian greens, lettuces, herbs, green garlic, pea vines, peas, kale, chard, baby beets, carrots, and microgreens
Early summer crops: salad turnips, radishes, collard greens, multiple varieties of kale, edible flowers, herbs, summer squash, cucumbers, green beans, lettuces, carrots, cabbage, broccoli raab, raw garlic and garlic scapes
Summer crops: summer squash, tomatoes (paste, slicers and cherries), tomatillos, cucumbers, potatoes, garlic, Asian greens, cabbage, kale, chard, eggplant, peppers (hot and sweet), chinese cabbage, ground cherries, herbs, flowers
Fall crops: cabbage, potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, turnips, beets, eggplant, broccoli, cauliflower, herbs, melons
Early winter: dry beans, potatoes, pumpkins, winter squashes
Contact us about specific varieties and bulk harvesting so we can make sure to accommodate you!
Email us at [email protected]. We're here to be helpful!
Our u-pick and Farm Stand opening dates vary each season depending on weather and soil conditions.
Our u-pick is open to the public on Wednesdays-Sundays, 10-4 pm; our farm stand is open Saturdays & Sundays. Check with us via email or on Facebook for more details about what's ready for harvest!
Our Seasonal Harvest for both CSA and U-Pick:
Spring crops: spring onions, radishes, Asian greens, lettuces, herbs, green garlic, pea vines, peas, kale, chard, baby beets, carrots, and microgreens
Early summer crops: salad turnips, radishes, collard greens, multiple varieties of kale, edible flowers, herbs, summer squash, cucumbers, green beans, lettuces, carrots, cabbage, broccoli raab, raw garlic and garlic scapes
Summer crops: summer squash, tomatoes (paste, slicers and cherries), tomatillos, cucumbers, potatoes, garlic, Asian greens, cabbage, kale, chard, eggplant, peppers (hot and sweet), chinese cabbage, ground cherries, herbs, flowers
Fall crops: cabbage, potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, turnips, beets, eggplant, broccoli, cauliflower, herbs, melons
Early winter: dry beans, potatoes, pumpkins, winter squashes
Contact us about specific varieties and bulk harvesting so we can make sure to accommodate you!
Email us at [email protected]. We're here to be helpful!
“When despair for the world grows in me, and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be -- I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought or grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.”
– Wendell Berry, author, poet and farmer
– Wendell Berry, author, poet and farmer
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