Our products are simply great tasting vegetables and herbs, freshly picked at the peak of ripeness. We grow all our vegetable starts from seed in order to ensure quality through every step of the process. Healthy soil promotes healthly vegetables if you start with a healthy plant.

We market our produce via a CSA subscription program, local restaurants, local farmers' markets, and at a farm stand in front of our house.

This section highlights the various fresh picked vegetables and herbs that we grow. Check the harvest schedule for approximate times that each of these vegetables will be available.

All of our extra transplants are sold at our farm stand so stop by in the spring to see what's available to plant in your own garden.

Arugula

Tender green leaves lend a rich peppery taste to salads or great on their own.

 

 

Beans

Green beans and yellow wax beans

 

Beets

Red and Gold Varieties are grown

 


 

Broccoli

 
Brussels Sprouts  

Cabbage

We grow both fresh eating and storage varieties

 

Carrots

 

Cauliflower

Orange and white varieties

 
Collard Greens  

Corn

Partnering with neighboring farms to provide sweet corn during the summer supplemented with our own corn.

 

Cucumber

Grow both traditional slicing cucumbers as well as seedless/burpless varieties

 

Eggplant

Italian and Asian varieties

 

Garlic

Grown for our own garlic stock, both hard and softneck varieties. We make and sell garlic braids with the softneck variety.

 

Herbs

Many different varieties of herbs for fresh cutting and drying. Many of these herbs we also sell in pots. Herbs include:

Italian Basil, Lime Basil, Cilantro, Dill, Mint, Oregano, Parsely, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme


 

Kale

Curly and Toscano (dinosaur)

 

Leeks

 

Lettuce

Many different varieties of lettuces including full heads of romaine, butterhead, and green leaf. We also make a lettuce mix and include some spicy greens like arugula and mustard greens.

 

 

 

Melons

Canteloupe (muskmelon) and seeded large watermelon

 

   

Mustard Greens

 

 

Onions

Yellow storage and sweet red varieties. Sold as spring onions in the spring to early summer and dried as storage onions in the fall. We also grow a selection of scallions for bunching

 

Parsnips

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Pac Choi

Chinese cabbage using for stir frying and steaming. Pac Choi, Bok Choy, and Pak Choi are all different spellings for the same vegetable.

 

Peas

Sugar snap peas, shelling and snow pea varieties are grown.

 

 

Pumpkins

Pie pumpkins or sugar pumpkins are grown for baking

 

Peppers

Sweet Pepper Varieties in green, red and purple. Hot Pepper Varieties including jalepenos and chilis

 

Potato

Red and Russet Varieties sold as both freshly dug new potatoes and for storage

 

 

Radish

Pink Beauty and a french breakfast radish call D'Avignon

 

Summer Squash

Varieties include yellow squash and green zucchini, zephyr, patty pan, and romanesco



 

Winter Squash

Varieties include acorn, butternut, spaghetti squash, and red kuri

 

 

Spinach

Savory variety in spring and a semi savoyed small leaf variety in winter

 

Sweet Potato

 

Swiss Chard

Bright Lights or rainbow chard

 

Tatsoi

Asian green in the mustard green family.

 

   

Tomatoes

Various beefsteak, heirloom, and red and yellow cherry tomato varieties are grown

 

 

 

 

 

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Turnips

White

   


Dragonfly Farms * 40 Prescott St., Pepperell, MA 01463 * (978) 433-3906 * email