From the Valley, For the Valley
Fresh vegetables grown right here in the St. John Valley for local families to enjoy.
Fresh vegetables grown right here in the St. John Valley for local families to enjoy.
==> Are you confident about the food you’re feeding your family?
==> Do you wish you could serve meals made with fresher ingredients?
==> Would you like to know the farmer who grows your food?
More families are paying attention to what goes on their dinner table and where it comes from. Choosing fresh, locally grown food is one way to take an active role in your family’s health and meals. Food grown close to home is often harvested more recently, travels fewer miles, and supports the people who grow it. When you know your farmer, you can feel more connected to the food you serve and the community you live in.
At Freckle Farm, we believe good food starts with simple ingredients grown with care. Fresh, nutrient-dense vegetables make it easier to cook meals you feel good about serving your family. When you know your farmer and where your food comes from, it removes the uncertainty and brings confidence back to the kitchen. But farming isn’t just about vegetables,it’s about people. Through our farm stand and farmers markets, we bring neighbors together, support other local producers, and help keep the St. John Valley connected through food.


A CSA share is a great way to enjoy fresh, seasonal vegetables throughout the growing season. When you join our CSA, you reserve a share of the harvest and receive a weekly selection of vegetables grown right here at Freckle Farm. It’s a simple way to eat with the seasons, try new vegetables, and bring home fresh food for your family while directly supporting your local farm.

If you prefer more flexibility, you can shop with us at our farm stand or at local farmers markets during our growing season. Each week we bring freshly harvested vegetables so you can choose exactly what your family wants and needs. Stop by to see what’s in season, pick up fresh ingredients for your meals, and support local agriculture in the St. John Valley.




