frequently asked questions
Where can we buy your vegetables + flowers?
The best to way to get our veggies and flowers is to shop our farm stand. Check our social media for updates on dates and times when we’re open.
We also sell on the Whidbey Island Food Hub.
For events and special occasion floral design, we recommend Poppy & Pomegranate.
If you’re a chef/restaurant/partner, we’d love to chat with you. Email us and we can talk wholesale.
Can you help me get some vegetables? I’m in a pickle.
If you are in need of vegetables for you / your family, please reach out. We’ll do our very best to hook you up, no questions asked.
Where are you located?
We are located in Clinton on Whidbey Island off the coast of Washington State.
What are your farming practices?
We are practicing organic — meaning we use sustainable, soil-boosting, chemical-free organic practices but we’re not USDA-certified organic. To learn more about our practices, click here.
Do you Deliver?
We currently don’t offer delivery, but perhaps one day. When you shop on the Food Hub, you can pick up in Langley, Freeland, Coupeville, or Oak Harbor.
Do you ship?
We do not currently ship our vegetables. To keep our ecological footprint small, we try to keep things as local as possible.
Who made your super awesome logo + website + Photos?
Thanks for asking. Our logo was designed by Andrew Ruesch, a really awesome graphic designer + digital creative who we love very much.
My website was built by my friends at Grange & Company.
Professional photos were taken by the amazing Ilana Freddye.
Can we visit the farm?
We love you! And we want you to visit! But with COVID-19, we’re being super duper careful so we’re not taking visitors as often as we’d like to just yet. Drop us a line and we will see what we can do.
How can I help? Can I volunteer?
There are a few ways to help! Post about us on your social media. As for volunteering: you are welcome to spend some time on the farm with us, but we’ are not hosting volunteer groups at this time. We believe in fair labor standards and paying living wages for both farmworkers and helpers. When it’s time to grow our team, we’d love to hire and help boost our local employment economies.
Are you hiring?
Not yet, but if you’d like to get to know us, then we’d like to get to know you. Wink wink. Slide into our inbox.