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By leela |
Modified on July 23rd, 2024 at 6:00 pm July 23, 2024 at 5:58 pm |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
As seen by @_fruit__tella on IG
Banana
Tropical in temperate Mediterranean climate
By Gainesville Eye |
Modified on July 29th, 2024 at 8:44 am July 17, 2024 at 8:34 am |
CSA, farm, Food Source, plant, prices
Oct-June $720
Oct-June $1400
Fall CSA example: Sweet potatoes, radish, zucchini, cucumber, eggplant, peppers, kale, lettuce, and arugula.
Winter CSA example: Beets, carrots, turnip, broccoli, chard, spinach, green onions, and parsley.
Spring CSA example: Potatoes, acorn squash, onions, cauliflower, cucumber, bok choi, arugula, and peaches.
Ways to Purchase | Online |
Payment Methods | |
Wholesale Policy |
Farm |
Siembra Farm |
Contact |
|
Our Story |
|
Onsite Services | |
Visitation |
Fertilization | |
Weed Management | |
Pest Management | |
Other Practices |
Other places our products are sold:
Is this your farm? Contact me to get authorship privileges over this post.
Ways to Purchase | at Saturday farmer’s market, CSA |
Payment Methods | Cash, Venmo, EBT token (farmer’s market only) |
Wholesale Policy | Direct to restaurants & businesses |
Farm |
The Family Garden |
Contact |
(352) 559-2172 info@thefamilygardencsa.com |
Our Story |
The Family Garden has been in operation since 2007. Founded by Jordan Brown and his wife Diwa, the farm was initially located in Bell, Florida. In 2015 they relocated to east Gainesville, and bought the 20-acre parcel that we currently grow on. We grow all our fruits and vegetables using organic methods, selling both wholesale to local restaurants and businesses in North Florida, and direct to consumers at the Alachua County Farmers Market. The farm also runs a small CSA program. |
Onsite Services | u-pick |
Visitation |
The Family Garden, or TFG, grows with dignity and respect for the land and the people who care for your food. The amazing thing about organic farming is that it doesn’t only benefit the farmer and the consumer, but also the the land and the people who tend to it. That’s why every season we strive to use the most sustainable and mindful practices possible. Not only does this produce the best food, but it also strengthens our connection to the land and enriches our lives. We’re committed to demonstrating the value of this connection, and the joy that it can bring to the entire community!
Fertilization | |
Weed Management | |
Pest Management | |
Other Practices |
Other places our products are sold:
Is this your farm? Contact me to get authorship privileges over this post.
By leela |
Modified on July 15th, 2024 at 7:42 am July 15, 2024 at 7:41 am |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
In the region of Apopka, a gardener has a mango in ground, breadfruit in container
Mango is generally assumed to be “too tropical.”
By leela |
Modified on June 8th, 2024 at 9:31 am June 7, 2024 at 8:54 pm |
durian, fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree, zone 9b
Durian
Ultra-tropical, hardly anyone tries to grow it
There are folks who struggle to grow durian in even more southern tropical climate; common belief has been that it’s the climate that’s the issue, but it seems more an issue of soil
If anyone can find this grower, check their growing practices
(This is an approximate location, apparently the tree is on Pine Island somewhere)
By leela | at 8:04 pm |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
Considered tropical, local lore is that the region’s hard frosts would kill any of these trees before maturity
By Leela Maps | March 29, 2024 at 7:24 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, tree
Nearby is a food forest.
📷
By Leela Maps | March 15, 2024 at 2:45 pm |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
Banana
Semi-public, where swimmers and walkers can access; native to SE Asia
By John |
Modified on March 12th, 2024 at 4:22 pm March 12, 2024 at 9:57 am |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
Avocado, mature fruiting
This region is generally assumed to be too cold to grow subtropical fruit trees
By Leela Maps |
Modified on March 8th, 2024 at 7:58 pm March 8, 2024 at 7:44 pm |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
By Leela Maps | February 16, 2024 at 8:05 pm |
fruit, fruit tree, plant, tree, unexpected, Unexpected Fruit Tree
Cacao
Super tropical
In ground
Grower: “My plan was never to cover it since it’s under the canopy of Mamey trees. Anyhow, it didn’t even get into the 30s this winter usually January has temperatures in the 30s but not even the high 30s reached this winter.”
By leela | October 7, 2023 at 11:35 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, Raw Vegan, tour, tree
📷
Select produce is organically grown, without pesticides
Marty Jacobson and Janet Brown, with 3 full-time employees
2 acres (on which herbs for hydrosols and oils are grown) in Lagunitas, 10 acres (on which all the vegetables are grown) in Nicasio, and 20 acres in Point Reyes, about 35 miles to San Francisco
Allstar Organics has been continuously certified organic since 1994.
Celery • Eggplant • Fava beans • Fava greens • Flowers • Food craft products • Garlic • Green beans • Herbs • Melons • Non-edibles • Onions • Peas • Shallots • Tomatillos • Tomatoes • Hydrosols
We utilize a routine of organic soil enrichment programs in order to maintain soil fertility… the foundation of our production. As a result, our vegetables and herbs acquire vivid color, texture, fragrance, flavor, and nutritional quality.
Restaurants:
Slanted Door, San Francisco
Seven Hills, San Francisco
Flour & Water, San Francisco
De Young Café, San Francisco
Market Bar, San Francisco
Outerlands, San Francisco
Seven Hills, San Francisco
The Slanted Door, San Francisco
Tosca Café, San Francisco
Boca Nova, Jack London Square
Madera at Rosewood Sand Hill, Menlo Park
Groceries:
Good Earth, Fairfax and Tam Junction
Rainbow Grocery, San Francisco
Whole Foods, Mill Valley and Blithedale
Woodlands Market, San Francisco, Kentfield and Tiburon
Oliver’s Markets, Santa Rosa, Cotati and Windsor
Diablo Foods, Lafayette
Driver’s Market, Sausalito
Mill Valley Market, Mill Valley
Oakville Grocery, Oakville
Specialty Shops:
Cooks of Crocus Hill, St. Paul, MN
Comforts, San Anselmo
Cowgirl Creamery, Pt. Reyes and Ferry Plaza San Francisco
Made Local Marketplace, Santa Rosa
Nicasio Valley Cheese Co, Nicasio
The Seed Bank, Petaluma
Three Stone Hearth, Berkeley
Marin French Cheese Company, Novato
Ferry Plaza Farmer’s Market, San Francisco
Far West Fungi, San Francisco Ferry Plaza
Pump Espresso Bar, Forest Knolls
By leela |
Modified on September 23rd, 2023 at 10:11 pm at 9:19 pm |
farm, Heirloom Organic Gardens, plant, Saratoga FM source, source
Certified organic
Grant Brians, his family, and 20 full-time employees
240 acres
Amaranth • Artichokes • Arugula • Beets • Bok choy • Broccoli • Broccoli rabe • Cabbage • Cactus pads • Carrots • Cauliflower • Celery • Chard • Chickweed • Chicory • Collard greens• Corn • Cress • Cucumbers • Dandelion greens • Eggplant • Endive • Fava beans • Fava greens • Fennel • Garlic • Herbs • Kale • Kohlrabi • Komatsuna • Lambsquarters • Leeks • Lettuce • Melons • Mustard greens • Nettles • Onions • Orach • Parsnips • Peas • Potatoes • Purslane • Radishes • Rutabagas • Scallions • Shallots • Spinach • Tatsoi • Tomatillos • Tomatoes • Turnips
“has been certified organic continuously since 1975 and is the only original California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) member remaining. In early 2006, Grant acquired Heirloom Organic Gardens from founder Stuart Dickson. The farm uses a combination of organic and biodynamic practices”
By leela | June 27, 2023 at 12:47 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, tree
By leela | June 21, 2023 at 10:11 pm |
Ecospace, Experiment, Food Forest, fruit tree, lesson, plant, Plant Experiment, tree
By leela |
Modified on July 3rd, 2023 at 9:45 pm June 18, 2023 at 7:07 am |
Avocado, farm, plant, Saratoga FM source, Serendipity Farms, source
Grows lettuce, kale, spinach, peas, onions, herbs, lemons, avocados (hass, bacon, zutano, pinkerton)
Serendipity Farms booth at Saratoga Farmers Market on Saturdays.
By leela |
Modified on August 31st, 2023 at 11:12 am at 6:59 am |
Avocado, best avocados, farm, Nickel Farms, plant, Saratoga FM source, source
Grows oranges, avocados, tomatoes, onions, brassicas (cauliflower, broccoli)
Nickel Farms booth at Saratoga Farmer’s Market on Saturdays.
Though not certified organic, the growers state that the produce is pesticide-free.
By leela |
Modified on June 15th, 2023 at 2:42 pm June 14, 2023 at 3:21 pm |
community garden, Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, Garden, garden plots, Growspace, Guerrilla Garden, plant, tree
This grapevine has been seen with ripe grapes as of August 2021. They taste sweet and tart.
Recommended to wear shoes to approach the vine, as the area has prickly plants.
By leela |
Modified on July 3rd, 2023 at 9:45 pm June 25, 2021 at 10:48 am |
apricot, basil, blackberry, Cherry, Farmers Market, fruit, Orange, Peach, plant, plum, pluot, prices, produce, raspberry, Small Business, source, Strawberry
Reedly, California
plums, peaches, nectarines: $3.75/pound
Watsonville, California
strawberries, blackberries, raspberries: $10/3 baskets, $4/1 basket,
strawberry, basil, geranium, cucumber, blackberry, raspberry, guava, prickly pear cactus plants: $10/gallon plant, $25/3 gallon plant
Moss Landing, California
strawberries, blackberries: $4/basket
strawberries: $15/6 baskets
Fowler, California
Peaches, nectarines: $2.50/pound
Apricots: $2/pound
Oranges: *price illegible*
Oct-June $720
Oct-June $1400
Fall CSA example: Sweet potatoes, radish, zucchini, cucumber, eggplant, peppers, kale, lettuce, and arugula.
Winter CSA example: Beets, carrots, turnip, broccoli, chard, spinach, green onions, and parsley.
Spring CSA example: Potatoes, acorn squash, onions, cauliflower, cucumber, bok choi, arugula, and peaches.
Ways to Purchase | Online |
Payment Methods | |
Wholesale Policy |
Farm |
Siembra Farm |
Contact |
|
Our Story |
|
Onsite Services | |
Visitation |
Fertilization | |
Weed Management | |
Pest Management | |
Other Practices |
Other places our products are sold:
Is this your farm? Contact me to get authorship privileges over this post.
Ways to Purchase | at Saturday farmer’s market, CSA |
Payment Methods | Cash, Venmo, EBT token (farmer’s market only) |
Wholesale Policy | Direct to restaurants & businesses |
Farm |
The Family Garden |
Contact |
(352) 559-2172 info@thefamilygardencsa.com |
Our Story |
The Family Garden has been in operation since 2007. Founded by Jordan Brown and his wife Diwa, the farm was initially located in Bell, Florida. In 2015 they relocated to east Gainesville, and bought the 20-acre parcel that we currently grow on. We grow all our fruits and vegetables using organic methods, selling both wholesale to local restaurants and businesses in North Florida, and direct to consumers at the Alachua County Farmers Market. The farm also runs a small CSA program. |
Onsite Services | u-pick |
Visitation |
The Family Garden, or TFG, grows with dignity and respect for the land and the people who care for your food. The amazing thing about organic farming is that it doesn’t only benefit the farmer and the consumer, but also the the land and the people who tend to it. That’s why every season we strive to use the most sustainable and mindful practices possible. Not only does this produce the best food, but it also strengthens our connection to the land and enriches our lives. We’re committed to demonstrating the value of this connection, and the joy that it can bring to the entire community!
Fertilization | |
Weed Management | |
Pest Management | |
Other Practices |
Other places our products are sold:
Is this your farm? Contact me to get authorship privileges over this post.
In the region of Apopka, a gardener has a mango in ground, breadfruit in container
Mango is generally assumed to be “too tropical.”
Durian
Ultra-tropical, hardly anyone tries to grow it
There are folks who struggle to grow durian in even more southern tropical climate; common belief has been that it’s the climate that’s the issue, but it seems more an issue of soil
If anyone can find this grower, check their growing practices
(This is an approximate location, apparently the tree is on Pine Island somewhere)
Nearby is a food forest.
📷
Avocado, mature fruiting
This region is generally assumed to be too cold to grow subtropical fruit trees
Cacao
Super tropical
In ground
Grower: “My plan was never to cover it since it’s under the canopy of Mamey trees. Anyhow, it didn’t even get into the 30s this winter usually January has temperatures in the 30s but not even the high 30s reached this winter.”
📷
📷
📷
Marty Jacobson and Janet Brown, with 3 full-time employees
2 acres (on which herbs for hydrosols and oils are grown) in Lagunitas, 10 acres (on which all the vegetables are grown) in Nicasio, and 20 acres in Point Reyes, about 35 miles to San Francisco
Allstar Organics has been continuously certified organic since 1994.
Celery • Eggplant • Fava beans • Fava greens • Flowers • Food craft products • Garlic • Green beans • Herbs • Melons • Non-edibles • Onions • Peas • Shallots • Tomatillos • Tomatoes • Hydrosols
We utilize a routine of organic soil enrichment programs in order to maintain soil fertility… the foundation of our production. As a result, our vegetables and herbs acquire vivid color, texture, fragrance, flavor, and nutritional quality.
Restaurants:
Slanted Door, San Francisco
Seven Hills, San Francisco
Flour & Water, San Francisco
De Young Café, San Francisco
Market Bar, San Francisco
Outerlands, San Francisco
Seven Hills, San Francisco
The Slanted Door, San Francisco
Tosca Café, San Francisco
Boca Nova, Jack London Square
Madera at Rosewood Sand Hill, Menlo Park
Groceries:
Good Earth, Fairfax and Tam Junction
Rainbow Grocery, San Francisco
Whole Foods, Mill Valley and Blithedale
Woodlands Market, San Francisco, Kentfield and Tiburon
Oliver’s Markets, Santa Rosa, Cotati and Windsor
Diablo Foods, Lafayette
Driver’s Market, Sausalito
Mill Valley Market, Mill Valley
Oakville Grocery, Oakville
Specialty Shops:
Cooks of Crocus Hill, St. Paul, MN
Comforts, San Anselmo
Cowgirl Creamery, Pt. Reyes and Ferry Plaza San Francisco
Made Local Marketplace, Santa Rosa
Nicasio Valley Cheese Co, Nicasio
The Seed Bank, Petaluma
Three Stone Hearth, Berkeley
Marin French Cheese Company, Novato
Ferry Plaza Farmer’s Market, San Francisco
Far West Fungi, San Francisco Ferry Plaza
Pump Espresso Bar, Forest Knolls
Certified organic
Grant Brians, his family, and 20 full-time employees
240 acres
Amaranth • Artichokes • Arugula • Beets • Bok choy • Broccoli • Broccoli rabe • Cabbage • Cactus pads • Carrots • Cauliflower • Celery • Chard • Chickweed • Chicory • Collard greens• Corn • Cress • Cucumbers • Dandelion greens • Eggplant • Endive • Fava beans • Fava greens • Fennel • Garlic • Herbs • Kale • Kohlrabi • Komatsuna • Lambsquarters • Leeks • Lettuce • Melons • Mustard greens • Nettles • Onions • Orach • Parsnips • Peas • Potatoes • Purslane • Radishes • Rutabagas • Scallions • Shallots • Spinach • Tatsoi • Tomatillos • Tomatoes • Turnips
“has been certified organic continuously since 1975 and is the only original California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) member remaining. In early 2006, Grant acquired Heirloom Organic Gardens from founder Stuart Dickson. The farm uses a combination of organic and biodynamic practices”
Reedly, California
plums, peaches, nectarines: $3.75/pound
Watsonville, California
strawberries, blackberries, raspberries: $10/3 baskets, $4/1 basket,
strawberry, basil, geranium, cucumber, blackberry, raspberry, guava, prickly pear cactus plants: $10/gallon plant, $25/3 gallon plant
Moss Landing, California
strawberries, blackberries: $4/basket
strawberries: $15/6 baskets
Fowler, California
Peaches, nectarines: $2.50/pound
Apricots: $2/pound
Oranges: *price illegible*
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