Sequim, Washington

Located in sunny Sequim, Washington, just west of the picturesque Sequim Bay, our nine acre farm was planted with five acres of lavender in the Fall of 2000.... [more]

Sultan, Washington

Boldbrook Farm is a small family farm located in Snohomish County, WA. We produce vegetables, herbs, plant starts and eggs using sustainable farming methods.... [more]

Sultan, Washington

Raising Livestock with Respect-Growing Healthy Food-Living Connected Lives Herbs, fruit, veggies, you can find all of it growing here at RainySunday.... [more]

Langley, British Columbia

A fresh take on the old-fashioned family farm. Visit our historic homestead for pastured eggs, pastured heritage breed pork, free-range muscovy duck, heirloom veggies and natural homemade preserves.... [more]

Yarrow, British Columbia

The Yarrow Ecovillage Community Farm is a cooperatively owned farm which leases out land to small-scale organic growers.... [more]

Delta, British Columbia

The Earthwise Farm is part of a community based agricultural movement that is revolutionizing our food system.... [more]

Victoria, British Columbia

At Dark Creek Farm we raise muscovy ducks, Ridley Bronze turkeys, and Large Black Hogs. We produce a small amount of cashmere fibre each year as well as a few market lambs.... [more]

Duvall, Washington

We are a small farm 25 miles east of Seattle. We raise Huacaya and Suri alpacas. Shearing is a family event and is done once a year.... [more]

Duvall, Washington

I am a small hobby farm that started in early 2008 with two diary goats and a small flock of laying chickens.... [more]

Port Angeles, Washington

Lavender Peddler is a small lavender farm, located 8 miles west of Sequim, Washington. Nestled on 1 acre of organically practiced garden.... [more]

Duvall, Washington

Local Roots is a diversified vegetable farm located in the Snoqualmie River valley. We grow a wide variety of crops, from kale and broccoli to heirloom tomatoes and lettuces.... [more]

bellevue, Washington

If you're looking for local raw honey. Look no further. Bill Pace, longtime local farmer, once famous for his delicious peaches, not content to take it easy, is still going strong working his bees and... [more]