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At 4 Acre Farm we are a small, artisan seed & herbal product business located in Southern Saskatchewan. We grow or gather, hand clean & sort all of our seeds & herbs in small batches to ensure the highest quality & viability. Our…

Acorn Greek Garden Farm believes in supporting local communities and promoting seasonal eating. By sourcing our seeds and plants locally and following nature’s natural growing seasons, we provide you with the freshest, most nutrient-dense…

Addison Gardens is an organic farm in Addison, Ontario owned and operated by Zoltan Sara and Eszter Papp.  Our farming practices go beyond the organic standard to grow chemical free, safe produce while protecting the environment we all live in and…

The Barbs Produce journey began as Steve and Barb Vos grew 16 acres of Rockwood’s best vegetables and brought them to the Guelph Farmer’s Market. Hard work and excellence inspired the premium produce they grew. In the year 1999 they sold…

Here at Beettam Acres we have made it our mission to provide high quality locally grown produce without the use of chemicals or spray. This also means using regenerative gardening techniques in order to ensure that this land is preserved for…

Lori Ann of Blue Lagoon Organic is a passionate gardener who wants to grow nutritious food for those who care about what they eat. She has retired from teaching elementary school and nurturing young children and is focusing all her energy into…

Boundary Creek Farm is located in the Interlake, west of Winnipeg Beach. Our farm is a nice mix of trees, yard site, and fertile land. We have 3 acres in vegetables. We are Geoff and Theresa Dyck. We moved here with our 4 kids from Winnipeg in 2001…

Cedar Grove Organic Farm is a small scale, uncertified organic farm, operating in the Kawartha Lakes area. Historically, we specialized in garlic, growing over 40 varieties at one time. Since 2018, we have diversified and expanded into mixed…

Pronounced with a soft ch (more like sch), Charnwood originated from our family farm in England in the 1800’s. After the Hull family immigrated to Canada in the early 1900’s they continued to farm on Vancouver Island using the same name.…