Youth Workers

Come work in the garden!  Contact us now for the 2011 growing season!

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The Wish List

Used items are always welcome! 
  
We would be incredibly grateful to recieve donations from our Wish List. 
 

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Recent Announcements

  • Farm and Garden Camp Thanks to all who made our two weeks of Farm and Garden Camp joyful and successful!  Twenty-one campers enjoyed a sun-filled week of raspberry picking, games, songs, garden ...
    Posted Aug 1, 2011 7:16 PM by Jessica Simpson
  • CSA 2011 Our CSA is full for 2011.    Read about our CSA here.   View 2010 CSA Baskets June 25, 2010 July 16, 2010 August 13, 2010 October 8, 2010 September 3, 2010 ...
    Posted Aug 26, 2011 5:26 AM by Jessica Simpson
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Pictures from the Vermont Youth Garden Project

Sign Up for our Community Supported Argiculture (CSA) Now!

We are looking forward to 2011!  Join us for our 2nd year of Community Supported Agriculture(CSA)!  We grow over 30 varieties of fresh, organic vegetables and herbs for our Community Farm families in the Northeast Kingdom.  Our CSA spans 20 weeks, from June through mid-October, 2010. Members will receive 6-10 different veggies every week.  We pre-pack our boxes for pick-up at the Inn at the Mountain View Farm in Burke. We have a several payment options and accept VISA and Master Card.

Read more details here.


The Blog - Thoughts from the Garden

  • New Greenhouse Thanks to a grant from the Natural Resources Conservation Service as part of the US Department of Agriculture and the building skills and labor of many friends and neighbors, Alyssa constructed a 26 foot wide by 76 foot long high tunnel on her property in Burke Hollow.  This tunnel will be used to grow food for the Vermont Youth Garden Project and to educate youth about the possibilities of extending the growing season in northern climes to make local food feasible for more of the year.  As Alyssa and Jessica learn about growing in this type of structure, they will share both their experiences and food with the community.  The tunnel was built from a kit from Ledgewood Farm in ...
    Posted Mar 15, 2011 8:01 PM by John Waterman
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