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Bennett's Orchard
Contact: Jane & Richard Bennett
Products: apples
Location: Mount Vernon, WA
Phone: (360) 848-0557

(Mt Vernon Farmers Market)


Blueberries n More
Contact: Mindy Camphouse
Products: produce
Location: Concrete, WA
Phone: (360) 826-6148
Email: bradandmindy@verizon.net


Bow Hill Blueberries

Wed - Sun in season

15628 Bow Hill road

Bow, WA

(360) 399-1006

A family-run farm since 1947. Transitioning to Organic. Bring the kids and enjoy our gorgeous location. We are dedicated to providing a fun, safe, community-oriented place to pick and eat plump, delicious berries right off the bush. No conventional pesticides or herbicides used. We offer "you-pick" and "we-pick" hand-packed pints and flats ready to eat fresh or freeze. Open Wed-Sun in season. Please call or visit our website www.bowhillblueberries.com for updated harvest dates and times or to reserve your fresh flats of just-picked blueberries. Gift certificates available online and in our farm store. This year we are excited to sponsor a Berry Camp Benefit to raise money for our local school’s art program and in celebration of our 65th anniversary, we’re having “Senior Wednesdays” where anyone 65 and over will get 10% off of you-pick.  

Directions

From I-5 South, take exit 231 Chuckanut Drive Hwy 11 heading north for 6.5 miles. Right on Bow Hill Road 1 mile to big RED barn on the right. 

From I-5 North, take exit 231 Bow Hill Road. Take a right and head west down Bow Hill Road for 3.5 miles. Look for the big RED barn on your left.

www.bowhillblueberries.com


Bow Hill Produce
Charlie Watts

7370 Hobson Rd.

Bow, WA 98232

360 766-6249

cheesycharlie69@yahoo.com

Products: naturally grown vegetables, fruit, poultry, and eggs
Visitation by appointment only - please call or email ahead

Available next season at the  Anacortes and Fairhaven Markets


Cascadian Home Farm
Open daily in the summer

55749 State Route 20
Rockport, WA 98283

www.cascadianfarm.com/products/HomeFarm.aspx


Gordon Skagit Farms

Autumn Market--October 1-31—9am to 6pm daily

Honor system in November

Gravenstein, gala, honeycrisp and jonagold apples; cider

15598 McLean Road, Mount Vernon

360-424-7262 

www.gordonskagitfarms.com


Jones Creek Farms

Mon. - Fri., 10 to 5, Sun, noon to 5, - December.

Organic apples, pears, plums, garlic.

32260 Burrese Road, Sedro Woolley - (360) 826-6820 or www.skagitvalleyfruit.com


Pleasant Ridge Farm

Daily, 9 am to 6 pm - December

Apples, pears and cider

19166 Rexville Road, Mount Vernon - (360) 466-3228


Willowrose Bay Orchard

September-December

Organic apples, aronia berries, quince

Guemes Island, WA - (360) 299-9999



NORTH SNOHOMISH AND CAMANO ISLAND


Andrew Christianson (age 12)

After school begins, only open on the weekends.

24310 Marine Drive

Stanwood, WA 98292

Andrew operates a farm stand seasonally. He features strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, flowers, corn, cucumbers, and gourds, most of which he grows himself. May add carrots potatoes, squash, and beans.


Bryant Blueberry Farm and Nursery

Jamie Flint

Open early July - late August. T, Th, Sa, and Su 8-4.

5628 Grandview Road

Arlington, WA 98223

360-474-8424


Dues Berry Farm

Marge Due

Open early June - early July

Strawberries, u-pick or already picked.

4604 152nd St. NE

Marysville, WA

360-659-3875

mdue659@aol.com


LiveWell Landscapes

Permaculture Project and ‘Organic-Lifestyle” fruit, vegetables, Perennial edible plants, and Grass-fed Beef.  Market farm stand Jun-Oct on Wed 4-7PM and Sat 9A-3P.  Opportunities for sustainable community garden, cooperative market, and family farmstays.

395E North Camano Drive,

Camano Island. 

Head ½ mile N on Sunrise Blvd at light off SR532. 

360 387-8622


Morninglight Gardens

K Donegan

Open Fris and Sats from 10 am to 5 pm, May - October.

A variety of naturally grown produce, blueberries, strawberries, Asian pears, and apples as well as a ornamental grasses.

6618 Pioneer Highway

Stanwood, WA 98292

360-629-9377


Simple Produce

Dale and Tom Slyngstad

Open in season.

7910 Thomle Road (just off Marine Drive and close to town)

Stanwood, WA 98292

425-760-8139

Farm-fresh organic produce at their farm stand and four types of apples: Tsugaru. (parentage is Golden Delicious and Kougyoku), Melrose (parentage is Jonathan and Red Delicious), Liberty. (Macoun and Perdue), and Sparten (McIntosh and Golden Delicious).


Soggy Bottom Plants and Gifts

Scott and Becky Brandis

Open W-F 12-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4. Closed Mon and Tues
Heirloom and new varieties of sustainably grown fruits and vegetables. Multiple varieties of garlic and peppers, also delicata and spaghetti squash and many other vegetables. Also have organically started vegetable seedlings in the spring, flowers; garden art, and outdoor woodcraft.

23421 Marine Dr. N.W.

Stanwood, WA 98292

360-652-9157


Whitehorse Meadows Farm

Valerie Wall

Organic blueberries

38302 State Route 530 NE

Arlington, WA 98223

360-436-1951

Valerie.wall@whitehorsemeadowsfarm.com

www.whitehorsemeadows.com


WHATCOM COUNTY


Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards

At Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards, our family run farm, we pride ourselves with a superior sweeter variety of the hazelnut, the Duchilly hazelnut. Grown in the shadow of the North Cascades in the fertile soil of the Nooksack River Valley, ours is a sweeter more thinly skinned variety of the hazelnut without the bitter skin of the more common round variety.

Please enjoy our website, we have hazelnut information, recipes and don't forget the hazelnuts.We invite you to visit our farm and see our beautiful orchard. Stop at our gift shop and try a sample of our great tasting nuts. Please call for farm store hours prior to giving us a visit.
9821 Holmquist Rd

Lynden, WA 98264

360 988 9240

www.holmquisthazelnuts.com

(Anacortes Farmers Market)


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