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Tierra Vegetables Farm

(Santa Rosa, California)
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At Tierra Vegetables, we're committed to growing diversified vegetables, fruits and wool products of the very highest quality through sustainable farming practices. We are now also growing heirloom dried beans and dried corn for corn bread (etc) and polenta. Browse our site to see for yourself the beautiful and appetizing line of farm-to-you products we offer and learn what it takes to run a small family farm with a truly diversified output amidst the pressures and benefits of the information age. We invite visitors and offer tours. Children are espcially welcome to our farm. Come see the vegetables growing and walk among the crops in our beautiful field. Look for the big White Barn! We have a CSA and on-site Farm Stand. Please come visit us!

(This listing was last updated on Mar 13, 2012)


Location

651 Airport Blvd
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Contact Information

Evie Truxaw
www.tierravegetables.com
707-837-8366

Mailing Address:

399 Business Park Ct, #312
Windsor, CA 95492

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Farmers' Market   

Schedule and Location:
San Francisco Ferry Plaza on Saturdays year around
Santa Rosa on Saturday mornings at the Veteran's Building from January until June. Sebastopol on Sunday mornings from January - June.

Farm Stand   

Schedule and Location:
Located in Northern Santa Rosa, California on Airport Blvd between Fulton Road and east of Hwy 101.
651 Airport Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
May - December, Tuesday - Fri, 11 to 6/ Sat 10 - 4
January - May, Thursday, Friday, 11 - 6,
Saturday, 10 - 4

Farming Practices: [?]

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Association Memberships:   
  • Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF)   
  • Slow Food USA ()

  • We feature many chile powders, including harissa and chipotle. Our chile jams have been featured in many national food magazines. Our many varieties of Heirloom Beans are as delicious as they are beautiful. Our freshly ground heirloom cornmeal makes amazing bread and polenta. We often have hominy and parching corn. We have a hugely diversified crop of fresh vegetables and have been told by many that our strawberries are the best that people have ever had.

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    Tierra Fan


    It is like opening Christmas presents each time....


    Community Grows


    Let food be thy medicine


    a local TREASURE!


    Tierra is a community treasure!


    Products/Crops: [?]

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

    Vegetables: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    arugula
    asparagus
    beets
    broccoli
    brussels sprouts
    cabbage
    carrots
    cauliflower
    celery
    chinese greens
    sweet corn
    cucumber
    dry beans
    edamame soybeans
    eggplant
    garlic
    green beans
    green onions
    hot peppers
    kale
    kohlrabi
    leeks
    lettuce
    mustard greens
    okra
    onions
    parsnips
    peas
    potatoes
    pumpkins
    radishes
    rutabagas
    salad greens
    shallots
    spinach
    summer squash
    sunchokes
    sweet peppers
    swiss chard
    tomatillos
    tomatoes
    turnips
    winter-squash
    zucchini
    Fruits: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    apples
    cantaloupes
    figs
    grapes
    melons
    prunes
    quince
    strawberries
    watermelons
    Dairy/Eggs: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    eggs
    Nuts/Seeds: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    walnuts
    Processed: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    preserves
    Herbs: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    fresh herbs
    Flowers: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    fresh flowers
    Grains: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    corn
    popcorn
    Fibers: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    wool
    Specialty Items: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    plants (bedding, etc)

    Ark of Taste Products: [?]
    Fruits
  • Crane Melon
  • Gravenstein Apple of Sonoma County
  • Moon & Stars watermelon
  • Pulses (beans, peas & lentils)
  • Bolita beans
  • Brown and White Tepary bean
  • Cherokee Trail of Tears bean
  • Christmas Lima bean
  • Hutterite Soup bean
  • Jacob's Cattle bean
  • Marrowfat bean
  • Petaluma Gold Rush bean
  • Rio Zape bean
  • Santa Maria Pinquitos bean
  • White Tepary bean
  • Vegetables
  • Amish Paste tomato
  • Beaver Dam pepper
  • Burbank tomato
  • Cherokee Purple tomato
  • Jimmy Nardello's Sweet Italian Frying pepper
  • Sheepnose Pimiento
  • Wenk's Yellow Hot Pepper



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