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Oberle Botanical

(Fort Collins, Colorado)
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  This listing was last updated on Nov 3, 2005. The information in it is likely to be out of date. If you contact this farm, please invite them to log in to our website and update their information. Thank you!

Our philosophy is simple: we seek out and grow the very best varieties of produce, herbs, cutting flowers and plant materials available. Our vegetables and herbs are packed with flavor, our flowers vibrant and long-lasting, and our plant materials thrive in the Colorado Front Range's tough environment.

Because of our sustainable growing practices, our products benefit you and the environment. We use age-old, common-sense farming practices such as the aggressive use of crop rotation, green manures and cover cropping to improve soil fertility, reduce weeds and control pests. As a result, we are able to use commercial pesticides and fertilizers sparingly. Our growing practices not only maintain, but improve soil fertility.

(This listing was last updated on Nov 3, 2005)


Location

832 Timber Lane
Fort Collins, CO 80521
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Contact Information

Sue and Matt Oberle
www.oberlebotanical.com
970-581-5672

Mailing Address:

832 Timber Lane
Fort Collins, CO 80521

Farmers' Market   

Schedule and Location:














































Market:

Colorado Agricultural Marketing Cooperative (CAMC).

Location:

Fort Collins - in front of Clay's Ace Hardware, just East of Kohls.

Schedule:

Sundays and Wedensdays from 11-3, May through October.

Market:

Larimer County Farmers' Market

Location:

Corner of Remington and Olive in Old Town Fort Collins.

Schedule:

Saturdays, 8:00am-12:00pm, 2nd Saturday in July through September.

Market:

Estes Park Farmers' Market

Location:

Estes Park Brewery's parking lot.

Schedule:

Thursdays, 8:00am-12:30pm, June through September.

Farming Practices: [?]

naturally grown


Association Memberships:   
  • Chefs Collaborative (Chefs Collaborative)   
  • Slow Food USA ()

  • Can't make it to market? We are happy to help you with special orders. Call or email us!

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    Products/Crops: [?]

    Click on the icon for recipes!   ("WSSF" Stands for Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall.)

    Vegetables: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    beets
    chinese greens
    eggplant
    green beans
    green onions
    hot peppers
    kale
    kohlrabi
    leeks
    lettuce
    okra
    onions
    peas
    radishes
    salad greens
    shallots
    spinach
    summer squash
    sweet peppers
    swiss chard
    tomatillos
    tomatoes
    turnips
    winter-squash
    zucchini
    Fruits: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    cherries
    rhubarb
    Herbs: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    fresh herbs
    Flowers: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    dried flowers
    fresh flowers
    Specialty Items: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    wreaths
    plants (bedding, etc)



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