Established in the Fall of 2016, Black Finger Farm is a bio-intensive, organic, community focused farm providing local, organic produce and wild-harvested goods to the greater Tampa Bay area. CSA Memberships are available. We grow approximately 35 different vegetables and fruits on 1 acre of cultivated land. To build and maintain our fertile soil we use compost, organic fertilizers, and cover cropping - always free from pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers. Weve adopted small scale farming techniques in combination with lo-till practices to produce higher quality, healthier plants, while enhancing the proliferation of biological life in our farms ecosystem. We pride ourselves in growing the cleanest food possible, controlling our weeds using hoes, flames, and hands - hence where our name was adopted from, dirty, black fingers after a long days work!
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: October through May

Type: single farm

Since: 2016

# of Shares: 130

Share Prices:
$1300 Full-Share $43/week, 30 weeks Payment plans available.

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Schedule and Location:

BLACK FINGER FARM (6109 Lakeside Dr, Lutz, Florida 33558) Fridays 10 AM - Sundays 8 PM (Self-Serve)

MEACHAM URBAN FARM (1108 E. Scott Street, Tampa FL 33602) Fridays 12-6 PM & Saturdays 10-3 PM

SWEETWATER ORGANIC COMMUNITY FARM (6942 W Comanche Ave, Tampa, FL 33634) Sundays 12-4 PM

Schedule and Location:
BLACK FINGER FARM STAND
6109 Lakeside Drive, Lutz, FL 33558
Fridays 10 AM - Sundays 8 PM (Self-Serve)

"Meet your Farmers" Hours: Saturdays, 10AM - 11:30AM
Schedule and Location:
Microgreens, Sprouts, Seasonal Vegetables, Wild-Harvested Mushrooms

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Tampa - Organic, Bio-intensive, Market Farm offering organic produce, wild-harvested goods, and CSA Memberships

Contact Information

Contact:
Joe Dalessio
(813) 841-8003
Location:
6109 Lakeside Drive
Lutz, FL 33558

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