We are a family-owned urban farm that produces top-quality fresh cut-flowers, online courses, seeds, tools & supplies.... [more]
Our mission is to help everyone experience farm life and enjoy the benefits of its bounty. We offer a CSA with produce and weekly fruit.... [more]
The Washington D.C. region's premier 12-months-of-harvest CSA, growing great foods since 1996. We are a highly diverse certified organic farm, growing over 120 varieties of vegetables, fruits, herbs,... [more]
NOW OPEN FOR 2024 SEASON! For 2024 I am instituting a every other week share delivery schedule. In the many prior seasons most members find that the volume of produce becomes unmanageable at times.... [more]
For more than 25 years, Ayrshire Farm has been a trailblazer in sustainable farming, specializing in raising heritage-breed livestock the right way -- outdoors on nutrient-rich and carbon-sequestering
We are a family run CSA farm. Our children, animals, and ourselves all work together to create a natural and earth friendly system of agriculture.... [more]
We're almost finished with our 2025 CSA season, and WOW, what an adventure this has been. A few of our producers have slowed down/dropped back and new ones have come forward.... [more]
Jug Bay Market Garden is located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland near Jug Bay. We raise vegetables, herbs, cut flowers and berries.... [more]
Common Good City Farm (formerly called the 7th Street Garden) is an urban farm and education center growing food for low-income residents in Washington, DC and providing educational opportunities for... [more]
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation uses this 285-acre farm to demonstrate regenerative, Bay-friendly practices.... [more]
Full Quiver Farm is a small family operated farm that features fresh pastured poultry, grass-fed beef, including free-range eggs, and All Natural Pork.... [more]
Located at the base of the first ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains just east of the Shenandoah River and about 2 miles from Round Hill, Va The land being farmed was first farmed in the 1700's and the... [more]