Harvest of Peace Microgreens, LLC grows small batch, nutrient dense microgreens. Products are grown to order in Clark County, WA and made available for pick up or delivery within two days of harvest. Due to Coid-19, we are now packaging in recyclable plastic bags. Tags are compostable. All products are naturally grown using certified organic seeds and OMRI listed soil and amendments. At Harvest of Peace Microgreens, LLC we believe in Joyful, Nutritious Abundance. Please join us on this journey
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: March through May

Type: single farm

Since: 2018

# of Shares: 300

Share Prices:
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Schedule and Location:

Salmon Creek Farmers Market at Legacy Hospital
Thursdays 11am-3pm June-October
***Microgreens are a year round crops so if there is demand we will continue past the market end date for our CSA members.

Camas Farmers Market, Camas, WA
Wednesdays 3pm-7pm June-October
***Microgreens are a year round crops so if there is demand we will continue past the market end date for our CSA members.

Schedule and Location:
Bulk Microgreens delivered to local restaurants, 1 lb minimum. Custom mix available. Harvested fresh weekly.

Pints and quarts available for resale, 2 lb minimum in any combination. Harvested fresh weekly.

Upcoming Events

Products and Crops

Vegetables:

  • microgreens

Vegetables:

Herbs:

  • fresh herbs

Flowers:

  • edible flowers

Herbs:

  • fresh herbs

Flowers:

  • edible flowers

Vegetables:

Flowers:

  • edible flowers
Harvest of Peace Microgreens is currently taking pledges for a spring CSA program. Please sign up for our email list at harvestofpeacemicrogreens.com to stay informed of details. Pick up location is Camas Library on Wednesday afternoon.

Contact Information

Contact:
THERESE LIVELLA
(913) 961-1481
Mailing Address:
421 John Storm Ave #707
La Center, WA 98629

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