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Joseph's Naturally Grown Farm-Garden
PO Box 538
Paradise UT 84328
435-237-9112

Email: garden@lofthouse.com

gardenlofthouse.com

How To Get My Produce

For the freshest possible produce stop by my fields in Paradise or Mendon whenever you see my truck there and I will pick whatever you want right then. If I am not there, check to see if I left anything in a basket by the gate.
My produce can be delivered to your home weekly in Paradise, Avon, Mendon, Wellsville, Brigham City, Perry, Willard and Mantua and is available at the Paradise Farmer's Market. My produce is so fresh and so popular that I even do weekly mailings by Priority Mail to people in the city. If you put together a group that will buy a pickup load at a time, I'll drive up to 150 miles to deliver produce to your drop point. Are you starting a farmer's market in your town and need an anchor? I may be willing to help.

Crops Being Grown
Crops contemplated for this year include all the normally grown fruits and vegetables, and some unusual crops from the tropics. If you'd like me to grow anything special just let me know. I don't always bring highly perishable items to market every time, but I can if you ask in advance.

Currently Available
As of January 2010, I still have for sale small amounts of flour corn, popcorn, and walnuts. Excess seed available from the 2009 harvest includes: Charleston Gray watermelon, landrace cantaloupe, Hamson's DX52-12 tomato, landrace Moschata (butternut) squash/pumpkin, salad cucumbers, and Indian corn. To obtain seed samples send a $5 bill to the address listed below with a description of what seeds you'd like and how many. For butternuts please mention any preference on size (small, medium, huge) or shape (round, short-necked, long-necked). Landrace butternut doesn't always look exactly like it's parent, but it's often close.

Stay Informed
If you'd like me to notify you when produce becomes available please write me or call. (My next harvest will be in early March when I dig a few bushels of the sweetest carrots ever!)


 
 
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