ARTfarm Saturday AM: 30 min. Ministand… 3/29/2025, 11am – 11:30am

Gorgeous freshly harvested ginger and turmeric can be used for so many healthy treats!

Saturday mid-morning quick mini farmstand 11am – 11:30am! It will be first come first served.

In other farm news, Farmer Christina has been announced as the new Editor-In-Chief of our local culture, events and arts publication, St. Croix This Week Magazine. We congratulate her on this new exciting role in our community! Watch for Christina’s photo of ARTfarm zinnias on the May cover! And another congratulations is due to our long-time ARTfarm customer and supporter Susan Wall, who is retiring from the job after 16 years. Well done!

Magical stripy heirlooms and hyperfresh lettuces, ready to inspire your culinary skills!

Plenty for All

  • Sweet salad mix
  • Heirloom tomatoes
  • Slicer tomatoes

Early Birds

  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Baby bok Choy
  • Bunched arugula
  • Kale
  • Tomato seconds
  • Yams
  • Baby ginger and turmeric
  • Green and red hot peppers
  • Sweet frying peppers
  • Basil
  • Cilantro
  • Dill
  • Parsley
  • Kaffir leaves

First come first served! Grateful for your support of our family farm! See you Saturday 11am – 11:30am!

ARTfarm Wednesday PM: High Season Happiness, 3/26/2025, 5 – 6 PM

Ananas noire heirloom tomatoes with our spicy greens.

We have a beautiful list of amazing goodies for Wednesday. As spring flies by, come see us tomorrow afternoon, and enjoy all the peak season deliciousness.

We are STILL looking for good quality, low cost clean mulch as it gets drier in the spring.

It will be first come first served Wednesday. No reservations. We recommend coming about halfway or later through the hour if you would like a shorter line. We really appreciate your support.

Ridiculously sweet yellow watermelons are beautiful and tasty! Come and get them while the harvest lasts! Also available in classic ‘watermelon’ red!

Plenty for All

  • Sweet salad mix
  • Sweet and spicy salad mix
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Slicer tomatoes
  • Heirloom tomatoes

Early Birds

  • Teen arugula
  • Watermelon – red AND yellow!
  • Yams
  • Zucchini
  • Tomato seconds
  • Chinese cabbage leaves – bunched
  • Baby bok choy
  • Baby ginger and baby turmeric
  • Fresh breakfast radishes with green tops
  • Carrots with green tops (for juicing if you like)
  • Green and red hot peppers
  • Sweet frying peppers
  • Italian basil
  • Thai basil
  • Cilantro
  • Dill
  • Parsley
  • Scallions
  • Lemongrass
  • Kaffir lime leaves and limes (fruit)

We appreciate you all! See ya Wednesday 5 – 6pm!

Zucchini, cucumber, watermelon on paper mulch, pineapples on paper mulch. Paper mulch has been a positive addition to our garden this year. Less weeding, less soil moisture loss, and best part no plastic!

ARTfarm Saturday AM: 30 minute Ministand…Spring Sprang. 3/22/2025, 11am – 11:30am

Ten-day-old baby chicks are curious about the camera! These heritage dual-purpose breeds will grow up to be great rainbow egg laying hens at ARTfarm!

Happy Spring y’all… things are getting dry… as food resources become less abundant in the landscape for wildlife, so pest control tasks increase.

No salad mix today, had to catch up on some other farm work this week! Lettuce heads are available! You get to spin your own greens!

We are looking for clean affordable mulch for the farm.

Saturday mid-morning quick mini farmstand 11am – 11:30am! It will be first come first served.

A farmer holds up a giant head of lettuce in front of his face.
HEADS of Lettuce are growing at ARTfarm!

Plenty for All

  • Lettuce heads
  • Heirloom tomatoes
  • Slicer tomatoes
  • Cherry tomatoes

Early Birds

  • Bunched arugula
  • Kale
  • Tomato seconds
  • Baby ginger
  • Green and red hot peppers
  • Sweet frying peppers
  • Basil
  • Cilantro
  • Dill
  • Lemongrass
  • Kaffir limes and leaves
  • a few pomegranates

First come first served! Grateful for your support! See you Saturday 11am – 11:30am!

Mango Flowers, bring March Showers 3/19/2025… correction…

Slight correction…

Farmer Luca was so excited to see trees blooming that he wasn’t very clear when he communicated with me about mangoes. Sorry for the confusion, but the mango trees are blooming. There won’t be actual mangoes for sale tomorrow. But there will be in a few months! See you all tomorrow afternoon!

~Farmer Christina