Mulino Microgreens focuses on producing microgreens with the utmost quality. We're a family-owned farm that strives to give back to our surrounding communities in the form of nutrient-dense vegetables that can easily be added to any diet. You can say we're two farmers with one common dream!

Microgreens are known for their nutrition density -- up to four to 40 times more nutritious than their mature-grown counterpart. These tiny vegetables are not only nutrient-dense but flavor-dense as well -- having a more potent, less bitter flavor compared to the mature-grown counterpart.

We grow to an organic standard. Our soil is locally sourced from ProGrow, where we've created our own soil mix containing no chemicals or harmful additives. Cleaning procedures included hydrogen peroxide -- a consumption-safe compound that is effective in killing unwanted bacteria.

Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: Year round

Type: single farm

Since: 2021

Share Prices:
$15/week with a 4-wk minimum

You can find us at:

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Schedule and Location:

Oregon City Farmers Market
2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Winter Market: November - April (every other Saturday) 10 am-2 pm
Summer Market: May - October (every Saturday) 9 am - 2 pm

Schedule and Location:
We offer wholesale rates to restaurants and personal chefs when microgreens are bought in 1lb + increments.

Upcoming Events

Products and Crops

Vegetables:

  • microgreens

Sprouts:

Vegetables:

  • microgreens

Sprouts:

Vegetables:

  • microgreens

Sprouts:

Vegetables:

  • microgreens

Sprouts:

We specialize in the following microgreens:
Sunflower, pea, broccoli, kale, cabbage, kohlrabi, radish, arugula, and carrot.

More varieties are currently in the testing process before they are added to our official menu.

Contact Information

Contact:
Mary Whitman
(503) 732-8954
Location:
14140 S Union Hall Rd
Mulino, OR 97042

Directions:

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