Best - WSU Whatcom County Extension

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Best - WSU Whatcom County Extension
many ways to
Buy FRESH
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Seasonality varies with weather and from farm to farm. Some farms, through storage, processing,
or indoor growing methods, may have products during “off” seasons—call ahead to check availability!
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John & Dorie Belisle
Growers
Visit a Farm!
Organic, farm-to-table dining with fresh local
ingredients, dazzling views of Rosario Strait, casually
elegant accommodations and spa!
Farm Stands can range from a self-serve
refrigerator on the back porch to a full-service
store.
U-Pick is a great way to spend some time in
the country and participate in the harvest.
Bring containers, leave pets at home, and wear
“grubby” clothes.
www.bellewoodapples.com
OPEN SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER
231 Ten Mile Rd.
Lynden, WA 98264
DAILY 10-6
(360) 398-9187
[email protected]
360-758-2620 | 888-294-2620 | w w w.willows-inn.com
Invest in a Farm!
Bellingham
Whatcom County
Tourism
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904 Potter Street
Bellingham (I-5 Exit 253)
360-671-3990
[email protected]
Community Supported Agriculture is a
convenient and fun way to invest in local
agriculture. Typically, a flat fee for membership
is paid to the farmer before the season begins,
providing capital at a critical time of year.
Members then receive a weekly “subscription”
of the freshest items the farm has to offer.
CSA programs vary widely in cost, size, and
content of the weekly box—check the listings in
this guide and call around to find one that fits
your needs!
Connecting consumers to farmers through public education
and awareness about farming and agriculture in our county.
[email protected] www.wcfarmfriends.com
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[email protected]
800-487-2032
www.bellingham.org
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VISITOR INFORMATION
1796 Front Street-PO Box 735, Lynden, WA 98264
phone (360) 354-1337 fax (360) 354-0948
Call Ahead!
Some farms need you to call ahead with your
order so that they can let you know what’s
available and prepare it for you.
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Events & Resources: Our community is
packed with great events celebrating agriculture
and great organizations working hard to protect,
strengthen and promote our food and agriculture
systems. Look inside to plan your calendar and
get connected.
How to buy varies from farm to farm too.
Some have farm stands; others only take phone
orders or sell at the Farmers Market. More details
inside and included in each listing.
Seasonality varies—use the Seasonal
Guide on the next page so you don’t miss
strawberries (June) or local crab (Oct-Dec)!
It’s fully indexed, so you can find the
farms that offer what you want. You can also find
farms by location on the map, or if you know the
name of the farm you’re looking for, in the
alphabetical directory.
It’s not just food, and they aren’t all
farms. A “farm” might actually be a boat, a
ranch, or a greenhouse, while plants, wine,
medicinal herbs, and compost are included in a
list of well over 100 products.
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64 wildly diverse farms!
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Go to the Market!
Supporting Our Local
Farmers Since 1997
Barkley Village
360.714.1168
FUN! Local food means engaging with the
deeply satisfying practice of feeding ourselves
from our place and community.
CULTURE: Local food means connecting
directly to our home’s rural character and to the
people who carry on our agricultural heritage.
ENVIRONMENT: : Local food means less
diesel & jet fuel is burned to bring our meals and
more Whatcom farmland stays in farming.
ECONOMY: Local food means keeping local
farms in business and local dollars circulating in
Whatcom County.
FLAVOR: Local food means fresher taste and
greater nutritional value.
WHY Eat Local?
What’s in the Farm Map?
Eat Out!
Many local restaurants are working hard to
source from local farms. Remember to ask your
server what’s local today, participate in
September’s Eat Local Week, and thank them
with your business.
and caught right here in Whatcom County!
finding the freshest and most flavorful products grown, raised
to the 2007 Whatcom Farm Map & Guide, your resource for
Read Labels!
Welcome
Make a habit of finding out where the things
you buy come from. Look for the “Buy FRESH”
label for the finest, freshest local products.
1007 Harris Ave ● Fairhaven
647.2801 ● www.foolsonion.com
Whatcom Farm Map Producers:
This guide will help you practice the art of feeding
yourself from a place and a community. Whether
you tour the county’s many farm stands, become
a “shareholding member” of a CSA farm, buy
seafood right off a boat at the harbor, get bedding plants for your own garden, or ask for local
products at your favorite store or restaurant, you
too will become more deeply rooted in this place.
Shonie Schlotzhauer, [email protected]
Amber Dawn Hallet, [email protected]
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Fresh Veggies
Fresh Fruit
Dry Goods
Potted Flowers
Bouquets
Dutch Delights
Organic Produce
Organic Meats
Caselots
Super-Low Prices
Open Mon-Sat
Organic Coffee Shop
9 AM - 6 PM
Flour-Free Bread
8557
Guide
Meridian
Bakery Bread
360-318-8869
Gluten-Free Products
Local Produce In Season
Dozens of Varieties of Apples
2007 Events
MAY 27 ..........SKI TO SEA (watch for the Veggie Team!), BELLINGHAM
JUNE 2 ...........FARMERS DAY PARADE, LYNDEN
JUNE 2 .........TEXTILE FESTIVAL, BELLINGHAM FARMERS MARKET (BFM)
JULY 4 ...........BITE OF BELLINGHAM, BELLINGHAM
JULY 13-14 ....RASPBERRY FESTIVAL, LYNDEN
JULY 14 .........VERY BERRY FESTIVAL, BFM
AUG 1-4 .......ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW & THRESHING BEE, LYNDEN
AUG 13-18 ....NORTHWEST WASHINGTON FAIR, LYNDEN
AUG 18 ..........TASTY TOMATO FESTIVAL, LYNDEN
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Fall Harvest Dinner
(360) 647-7093 – www.sustainableconnections.org
LOCAL
Sunday, September 9th
Depot Market Square, downtown Bellingham
WEEK
A family-style
feast that celebrates the farmers of Whatcom County
and the finest products of their art
September 9-16, 2007
(360) 354-1337 – www.wcfarmfriends.com
Cheryl DeHaan, [email protected]
Map Design: Rowan Moore-Seifred,
www.doublemranch.com
Printing: Lithtex Northwest
If you are interested in participating
in the 2008 Farm Map, contact
• Farm Map Sponsors •
THIRD ANNUAL
Sustainable Connections’
Food & Farming Program
Whatcom County Farm Friends
• Food & Farming Program Sponsors •
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Farming is deeply rooted
in our Northwest soils. Every
resident and visitor is touched by
our agricultural heritage and
enriched by our landscape of working
farms, ranches and fisheries.
Shonie Schlotzhauer at Sustainable Connections,
(360) 647-7093 x106 or
[email protected]
A whole week of local food celebrations!
Prime your palate with the Harvest Dinner, Sunday 9/9
A Healthy Community is up to YOU…
www.fourthcornerslowfood.com
Sponsored by Fourth Corner Slow Food &
Whatcom Farm Friends
A Program of the Whatcom Coalition for Healthy Communities
360.715.1061
ALL WEEK LONG:
Urban
Ecology
Center
SEPT 1-2 .......SUMAS JUNIOR RODEO, SUMAS
SEPT 1 ..........BELLINGHAM TRAVERSE
(watch for the Veggie Team!), BELLINGHAM
SEPT 9 ..........SLOW FOOD/FARM FRIENDS HARVEST DINNER, BELLINGHAM
SEPT 9-16 .....EAT LOCAL WEEK, MANY LOCATIONS
SEPT 16 ........KINDRED SPIRITS/HARVEST CHASE PARTY, BELLINGHAM
SEPT 8 ..........SALMON AND CORN FESTIVAL, BFM
OCT 6-7 .........CLOUD MOUNTAIN FARM’S FRUIT FESTIVAL, EVERSON
OCT 13 ..........FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL, BFM
OCT 19-20 .....HARVEST FESTIVAL, LYNDEN
OCT 20 ........FALL “Harvesting the Learning” FESTIVAL, LUMMI ISLAND
OCT 28 ..........FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL, BFM
DEC 1 ............CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION, BFM
Resources
Delicious, all-local menu offerings at many restaurants
Food tastings, classes and demos
Scrumptious recipes
Special events
GRAND FINALE:
Kindred Spirits Party and the hilarious
.2k Harvest Chase, Sunday 9/16
U-Pick ● We Pick
6211 Northwest Road ● Ferndale, WA
Mon-Sat 9-6 ● Sun 11-4
(360) 380-2699 ● www.boxxberryfarm.com
Set your table for local food!
www.sustainableconnections.org
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Farmers Markets are a great way to support
local farmers and are listed in this guide.
Grocery Stores and other specialty retailers
often carry local products—look and ask for the
“Buy FRESH” label.
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Pay us a visit or eat our greens
at Nimbus, Du Jour and other local restaurants.
www.devinegardens.com
Sustainable Connections: Food & Farming Program:
www.sustainableconnections.org,
360.647.7093 x106, [email protected]
Whatcom Farm Friends: www.wcfarmfriends.com,
360. 354.1337, [email protected]
WSU Cooperative Extension:
www.whatcom.wsu.edu, 360.676-6736
Whatcom County Agricultural Preservation Committee:
360.354.1337, [email protected]
Whatcom Conservation District:
www.whatcomcd.org, 360.354.2035 x3
Small Potatoes Gleaning Project: www.gleaningproject.org,
360.966.2533, [email protected]
Ag Plastics Recycling, a project of Re-Sources: 360.733.8307,
www.re-sources.org/wastereduction, [email protected]
Community to Community Development: www.foodjustice.org,
360.738.0893, [email protected]
Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association:
www.n-sea.org, 360.715.0283
Northwest Washington Fair: www.nwwafair.com, 360.354.4111
Fourth Corner Slow Food: www.fourthcornerslowfood.com,
[email protected]
Edible Flowers
Lavender
Peonies
Sunflowers
Tulips
Fruit & Nuts
Apples
Cider
Asian pears
Cherries
Pie
Grapes
Hazelnuts
Melons
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Rhubarb
Herbs
Culinary
12, 14, 15, 20, 27, 28, 31, 32, 38, 39, 46, 54,
55, 56, 59, 60
3, 32
14, 27, 56, 62
31, 46, 55
20, 22, 27, 28, 31, 35, 38, 39, 45,
54, 55, 56, 59
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8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 25, 28, 32, 34, 35, 39,
45, 46, 54, 55, 62
22, 25, 35, 55
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10, 20, 35, 55
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3, 10, 28, 31, 32, 35, 55
20, 22, 35, 55
20, 24, 35, 59
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10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 28, 35, 46, 55
10, 13, 15, 20, 35, 55
3, 12, 55, 62
3, 14, 27, 28, 32, 35, 38, 54, 55, 56, 59,
61, 62, 63
3, 14, 27, 44, 47, 54, 55, 59
Medicinal
Meat & Fish
Beef
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Bison
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Chicken
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Duck
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Goat
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Lamb
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Turkey
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Salmon
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Shellfish
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Other Fish
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Plants & Fertilizers
Bamboo
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Bedding plants
Annuals
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Exotics
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Native
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Ornamental
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Perennials
14, 24, 35, 46, 47, 54, 55
Compost
7, 35, 44, 55
Fertilizer & Manure 3, 7, 35
Hay
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Worms
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Value-added Products
Farm-fresh gifts 4, 14, 19, 22, 25, 31, 44, 47, 55
Honey
14, 17, 20, 22, 35, 55, 56
Jams & Syrups
5, 20, 22, 35, 54, 56, 60
Soap & Skin-care 4, 14, 44, 62
Wine
26, 42
Wool/Fiber/Fleece 12, 33
Wreaths
14, 28, 31, 59
Vegetables
Artichokes
13, 27, 28, 31, 38, 60, 62
Asian vegetables 28, 32, 37, 39, 55, 59, 62, 63
Asparagus
20, 31
Beans
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55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
Beets
3, 12, 13, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 38, 39, 45, 55,
56, 59, 61, 62, 63
Broccoli
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39, 45, 54, 55, 56, 59, 62, 63
Burdock
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Cabbage
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45, 55, 56, 59, 62, 63
Carrots
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38, 39, 45, 54, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
Cauliflower
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39, 56, 59, 62, 63
Celeriac
32, 38, 56, 62
Celery
24, 27, 28, 32, 39, 55, 56
Corn
3, 12, 13, 15, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 37,
38, 39, 45, 55, 56, 59, 60, 63
Cucumbers
3, 12, 13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 37,
38, 39, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
Eggplant
27, 28, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 55, 59, 61, 63
Garlic
12, 13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 39, 45, 55, 56, 59,
60, 61, 62, 63
Kohlrabi
12, 13, 27, 39, 54, 55, 61, 62
Leeks
3, 12, 13, 27, 28, 32, 39, 45, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61,
62, 63
Lettuce
3, 10, 12, 13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 32, 37, 38,
39, 45, 54, 55, 56, 59, 61, 62, 63
Onions
3, 12, 13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 32, 38, 39,
45, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
Ornamental gourds 3, 27, 39, 56, 59, 60, 62, 63
Parsnips
27, 32, 45, 55, 62
Peas
12, 13, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39,
45, 55, 56, 59, 60, 63
Peppers
13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35, 38, 39, 45,
55, 59, 61, 63
Potatoes
12, 13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 37, 39, 45,
54, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
Pumpkins
12, 13, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 37, 38, 39,
45, 54, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 63
Radishes
12, 13, 27, 28, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 55, 56, 59,
62, 63
Rutabegas
12, 13, 32
Salad greens
3, 12, 13, 27, 28, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 45, 55, 56,
59, 63
Shallots
3, 12, 13, 27, 28, 29, 38, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62
Spinach
3, 12, 13, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 45, 55,
56, 59, 61, 62, 63
Tomatillos
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Tomatoes
5, 10, 12, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35,
37, 38, 39, 45, 55, 56, 59, 61, 62, 63
Turnips
13, 27, 32, 39, 55, 62
Winter squash
12, 13, 20, 22, 27, 28, 29, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39,
45, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
Zucchini & Summer squash
3, 12, 13, 20, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39,
45, 55, 56, 59, 61, 62, 63
Numbered on map from
NW to SE
Stein Rd
Birch Bay
1 Tom’s Bamboo
8 Sm’Apples
Tom Burton
1346 Blaine Ave
Blaine, WA 98231
(360) 332-8350
[email protected]
FM-FS
We specialize in cold-hardy bamboo.
Whether for screening or as a specimen,
there is a great bamboo for you. We carry
bamboo poles and root barriers and
build Asian-style screens and fences
using our own poles. Bamboo excavation
and maintenance of existing groves is
our specialty. Bamboo can be planted
year-round.
Duane & Doris Smith
1197 Willeys Lake Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
[email protected]
UP-RR
Bring your kids! Bring your friends! Enjoy
the sunshine, have a picnic, take a walk,
or just pick some of the freshest and
juiciest apples you’ll ever find! Or, if you
like, we’ll pick them for you. Gala and
Jonagold apples, available Sept. through
mid-Nov. 9am to 5pm. Taste the sweet,
crunchy difference of freshly-picked
apples.
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Randy & Barb Kraght
7655 Melody Lane
Ferndale, WA 98248
Geoff Menzies
(360) 384-1260
(mailing) 988 West Laurel Rd.
FS-UP
Ferndale, WA 98248
Our family owned and operated business
(360) 384-9135
welcomes your whole family to enjoy a
[email protected]
harvest of luscious fruit in a picnic-like
DS-RR
setting. Visit our picturesque mini-farm
This Puget Sound Restoration Fund
project has worked since 2001 on various offering U-pick-We-pick strawberries,
raspberries and blueberries. The season
projects to control pollution and restore
typically begins early to mid-June with
water quality in Drayton Harbor. Once
strawberries. In July, you can pick all
entirely prohibited for shellfish harvest,
3 fruits. Open daily 9am to 6pm. Call
portions of Drayton Harbor are now
ahead for fruit availability and orders.
conditionally approved for shellfish
harvest. We grow Pacific oysters for
10 Hauck’s Orchard & Produce
commercial sale to local restaurants,
William & Helen Hauck
seafood retailers, and directly to the
1920 Harksell Road
public. Proceeds support the farm and
Ferndale, WA 98248
ongoing water quality improvement
(360) 384-5967
projects.
[email protected]
FM-UP-PO-RR
3 DEVine Gardens
We are a Certified Naturally Grown
Kirk & Jerilyn Hayes
specialty orchard producing Honeycrisp
7916 Stein Rd.
apples, Asian pears, sour cherries, sweet
Custer, WA 98240
cherries, Italian plums, some grapes
(360) 961-1373
and regular pears. Fruit is available June
[email protected]
through Nov.: cherries late June through
www.devinegardens.com
early Aug.; apples Sept. through late Nov.;
CSA-FS-PO-RR
Asian pears late Aug. through Nov.; and
3rd generation family farm operating
Italian prune plums late Aug. through
a cottage based, year-round organic
Sept. Cherries are U-pick or We-pick;
hydroponic farm, growing for retail
all other fruit is sold picked. Hydroponic
and wholesale markets. We grow many
culinary and medicinal herbs, ornamental lettuce and tomatoes are greenhousegrown mid-Oct. through late Feb. Please
gourds and bedding plants as well
call for hours of operation.
as several seasonal and year-round
vegetables and fruits.
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11 Lone Boot Buffalo Ranch
4 Grace Harbor Farms
Tim & Grace Lukens
2347 Birch Bay-Lynden Road
Custer, WA 98240
(360) 366-4151
[email protected]
www.graceharborfarms.com
FM-FS-PO-RR
Grace Harbor Farms is a grade A dairy.
Visitors can pet the goats, enjoy the kids,
and shop for raw cow and goat milk,
yogurt, and all-natural skin care products.
5 McPhail Berry Farm
Todd & Trisha McPhail
8318 Bob Hall Road
Lynden, WA 98264
(360) 354-5936
[email protected]
www.mcphailberries.com
FM-FS-PO-UP-RR
Enjoy our family farm and taste our fresh
berries and pesticide-free tomatoes.
Fresh berry pies served daily in the
garden courtyard. Visit the petting zoo,
gift shop, and picnic area with clean
restrooms. Learn to make your own jam
in our Berry Kitchen. Strawberry Waffle
Breakfast July 4 and Raspberry Festival
the 3rd Sat. in July. Open daily 9am to
6pm beginning approximately June 12.
John & Sue Muggy
2170 Brown Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 384-4161
[email protected]
www.lonebootbuffaloranch.com
FS-PO-RR
We are committed to raising our Bison
naturally without artificial growth stimulants or hormones. We are dedicated
to keeping a healthy herd. Products
include: steaks, roasts, jerky, breakfast
and Summer sausage, pepperoni, burger,
stew meat, Buff dogs etc.
12 Wake Robin Farm
Briggit LeClair
2660 Thornton Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 815-1190
[email protected]
CSA-PO-RR
10 acres of great variety! We raise
purebred Icelandic sheep for meat/wool,
cultivate a 1-acre market garden, grow
organically-fed chickens for eggs and
meat, and take great pride in quality
products. We specialize in heirloom
vegetables, fruits and berries. Open Sat.
June through Oct. Come visit this fine
farm and enjoy the beautiful lambs!
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FM - Farmers Market
FS - Farm Stand
DS - Dock-Side
CSA -Community Supported
Agriculture
(shares or subscription)
UP - U-Pick
PO - Phone Orders
RR - Restaurants & Retailers
(ask for these farms’ products
when shopping or eating out!)
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15 Kibbe Acres, Inc.
19 Appel Farms
23 Haugen’s Raspberries
27 Rabbit Fields Farm
Joe & Kathy Hopkins
3770 Alder Grove Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 366-9925
[email protected]
FS-PO
Kibbe Acres, located in rolling hills near
Lake Terrell, grows sweet corn, apples,
and pears on 3 acres of its 15-acre farm.
A roadside farm stand is stocked daily
with morning-harvested produce and
seasonal bouquets, and is open from
early Aug. through early Oct.
John & Ruth Appel
Rich & Ann Appel
6605 Northwest Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 384-4996
[email protected]
www.appel-farms.com
FM-FS
Here on the family dairy, we have been
making our artisan cheeses for 30 years.
Come see our variety of handmade
cheeses and great gift ideas for any
occasion. Feel free to taste the many
samples while watching us make cheese.
We are open Mon. through Sat., 9am to
6pm. Call for tours and the best
viewing times.
Rolf & Linda Haugen
577 E. Pole Road
Lynden, WA 98264
(360) 354-4764
[email protected]
FS-UP-PO
Haugen’s Raspberries has 18 acres of
beautiful Meeker Raspberries. We have
U-pick and We-pick located on the Pole
Road half way between Hannegan and
Guide, about 10 min. from Bellingham.
Season starts approximately July 1 and
runs for 6 weeks. Open Mon. through Sat.
9am to 6pm. Call ahead to place orders.
The pumpkin patch is open weekends
in Oct.
Roslyn McNicholl
(360) 393-8747
[email protected]
CSA-PO-RR
Rabbit Fields Farm is in its 1st season.
Our produce is offered at the Co-op,
Terra Organica, and local restaurants.
We are a CSA farm and are open to
special orders.
16 Pleasant Valley Dairy
6804 Kickerville Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 366-5398
[email protected]
FS-RR
Our farm was established in 1963. We
are a licensed, 3rd generation, Grade A
raw milk dairy. The cows are a fine blend
of breeds and are pasture-grazed. We
have raw milk available in 1⁄2 gallon
containers and raw milk cheeses. Our
farm is small, allowing us to care for it
in traditional ways. Beginning in May we
are open Mon. through Sat. from 10am
to 6pm.
17 Apple Creek Orchard
20 Boxx Berry Farm
Mike & Roger Boxx
6211 Northwest Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 380-2699
[email protected]
www.boxxberryfarm.com
FS-UP-PO-RR
Our Farm Market offers fresh strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, flowers,
homegrown vegetables, Eastern Washington fruit and produce, and pumpkins, as
well as our own jams, syrups, homemade
berry pies, and more. Get fresh strawberry
shortcake, strawberry sundae and ice
cream cones at the Shortcake Shack.
U-pick strawberries, raspberries, and
blueberries. Open approximately June 1
through Oct, Mon. through Sat. 9am to
6pm and Sun. 11am to 4pm.
Richard & Nancy Fraunfelder
5367 Barr Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 384-0915
UP
We invite everyone to our beautiful farm
with its 5 acres of Jonagold apple trees.
A U-Pick farm, we provide picking
21 Bjornstad Farms
buckets, carts, and boxes for you to carry
Jim & Judy Bjornstad
home your apples, pears, tomatoes, and
6799 Old Guide Road
honey. Open daily mid-Sept. to Nov. 10am
Lynden, WA 98264
to dusk, weather permitting. Call for
(360) 398-9874
directions and crop information.
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We invite you to our clean, friendly U-pick
13 F.A. Farm
6 Curt Maberry Farm, Inc.
18 Twisted S Ranch
berry farm. Our fields have strawberries,
Walter Haugen
Curt Maberry
Jim & Robin Sanford
raspberries and blueberries that are big,
5890 Barr Road
729 Loomis Trail Road
2530 Douglas Road
delicious, and great for fresh eating,
Ferndale, WA 98248
Lynden, WA 98264
Ferndale, WA 98248
jam, or freezing. Open Mon. through Sat.
(360) 312-0335
(360) 354-4504
(360) 312-1464
9am to 5pm and Sun. 11am to 5pm. Call
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
ahead for our opening date and we’ll see
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www.curtmaberryfarm.com
www.twistedsbison.com
you in the field.
1 acre of organic vegetables. On-farm
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produce stand open June to Oct. 10am to
As a 4th generation family owned and
22 BelleWood Acres
operated berry farming business, we grow 6pm, 7 days a week. Our motto: Food with Twisted S Ranch specializes in natural
bison meat products: steaks, roasts,
Full Attention. Fresh, Absolutely!
John & Dorie Belisle
and process strawberries, raspberries
jerky, burger, sausage and more. Our
231 Ten Mile Road
and blueberries. The season begins early
bison are raised on native grasses and
Lynden, WA 98264
to mid-June and continues through July. 14 Red Barn Lavender
without harmful steroids, hormones or
(360) 398-9187
Marv & Lynn Fast
Frozen berries are available off-season
antibiotics. Bison meat is low in fat,
[email protected]
3106 Thornton Road
at Curt Maberry Farm. Please call for
calories and cholesterol, high in iron,
www.bellewoodapples.com
Ferndale, WA 98248
availability.
B-12 and essential fatty acids. Open
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(360) 393-7057
Sat. and Sun. 9am to 5pm, weekdays by BelleWood Acres, your Honeycrisp
[email protected]
7 Smit’s Compost
appointment.
headquarters, is home to 24,000 apple
www.redbarnlavender.com
Robert, Debbie & Nathan Smit
trees. We grow a variety of apples, pears,
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9039 Guide Meridian Road
pumpkins and gourds. Enjoy our fresh
Lavender plant sales. Lavender honey,
Lynden, WA 98264
cider, honey-roasted peanut butter, dried
essential oil and hydrosol, soaps, lotions,
(360) 354-3583
apple chips, lavender, holiday decorations
gifts and more. Summer U-cut lavender
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and gifts. Tour the orchard; view our
and demonstrations. Visit our website for
Smit’s Compost is a diversified farm.
packing and juice lines. Taste the
details and updates. Open 10am-5pm,
We milk dairy cows, compost the dairy
difference freshness makes. Our farm
Thurs. through Sun., March 22 through
manure, and grow red wigglers for
store is open daily Sept. through Dec.
Sept. 2. Sat. only from Sept. through
the home composter. We sell both the
We are Food Alliance and Salmon Safe
compost and red wigglers, and also offer March, or by appointment.
certified.
soil mix and beauty bark. You can come
to the farm, or we will deliver. Available
year-round.
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51 Keith Johnson Fish
58 F/V Alchemist
Alex Winstead & Paul Manzanares
(360) 714-8859
cascadiamushroomworks
@comcast.net
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We are an owner-operated exotic mushroom farm. All our mushroom varieties
are grown on natural wood-based
substrates, without chemical pesticides
or fertilizers. Our fresh gourmet
mushrooms, grow-your-own mushroom
kits, and mushroom gardening products
are available at the Bellingham Farmers
Market April through Dec. You can also
find our specialty mushrooms at local
restaurants and natural food retailers, or
contact us about CSA availability.
Keith Johnson
Squalicum Harbor Gate 7
“F/V Golden North”
Bellingham, WA
(360) 319-3899
[email protected]
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We offer fresh locally-harvested flounder
and sole. Whole or headed and gutted
fish are layer iced in totes and sold
from the F/V Golden North at Squalicum
Harbor. Please call for availability or
check www.portofbellingham.com.
Dave Mann
2136 James Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 510-7600
[email protected]
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Get “Wild” Alaskan salmon direct from
the fisherman. Dave Mann, skipper of the
F/V Alchemist, harvests and processes
all of his salmon at sea. The fish are then
frozen and vacuum-packed for freshness.
Sockeye and Coho are available in 10-12
oz. portions or whole filets. Seattle Style
Smoke, Candy and Lox are also available.
Please call ahead for availability.
45 Common Threads Farm
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E. Kelly Rd
44 Cascadia Mushroom Works
north
9 Barbie’s Berries
2 Drayton Harbor Community
Oyster Farm
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Tayberries
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Butter
Cheese
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Milk
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Flowers
Cut flowers
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CSA Shares
U-Pick Farms
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31 Alm Hill Gardens
Gretchen Hoyt & Ben Craft
3550 Alm Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 966-4157
[email protected]
www.almhillgardens.com
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A sustainable family farm in business
for 30 years, our team stresses good
old-fashioned quality (selecting varieties
for flavor and nutrition) and living wages
28 Holistic Homestead
for our staff (the farm-techs who plant,
Gretchen Norman
weed, water, feed, harvest and pack
(mailing) PO Box 125
your food). We grow certified organic
Everson, WA 98247
raspberries, blackberries, blueberries,
(360) 966-4939
table grapes, asparagus and vegetables.
[email protected]
Our specialties: vine-ripened tomatoes,
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24 Together Gardens, Inc
This small farm focuses on heirloom and pickling cukes, shell and green beans
Patricia Bruner & Bob Castaneda
rare seed varieties of vegetables, herbs, and baby salad greens.
500 E. Pole Road
berries and flowers. The farmer’s practice
Lynden, WA 98264
of Sustainable Agriculture is steadily
32 Sumas River Farm
(360) 398-1665
expanding production and services
Helen Solem
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through CSA, Bellingham and Fairhaven
4289 Rock Road
Together Gardens takes pride in providing Farmers Markets, the Food Co-op and
Sumas, WA 98295
our customers with produce grown
(360) 927-9736
Whatcom County Schools. Also, produce
without the use of sprays. We also offer
can be found in local restaurants and
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a wide variety of unique and unusual
catering services, including the Nimbus, Sumas River Farm grows traditional
nursery stock. Our goal is to offer
Pastazza, Ciao Thyme and Fool’s Onion. vegetables. The season begins in May
excellent products that will enhance
and extends through Oct. Herbs, edible
flowers, strawberries, grapes and apples,
both the environment and our health.
29 Hopewell Farm
as well as garden basics are available.
Open mid-April to mid-Sept., Mon.
Pete & Dorene Dykstra
through Sat. 9am to 6pm, Sun. 10am
There are lots of sugar peas, carrots,
7433 Nooksack Road
to 4pm. Call ahead for fruit and
lettuce, green beans, onions, tomatoes,
Everson, WA 98247
vegetable availability.
and, oh yes, eggplant.
(360) 927-8433
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25 Stoney Ridge Farm
At Hopewell Farm, we grow a variety of
33 Third Thyme Farm
Derek & Debi Gavette
certified organic vegetables picked fresh
Les & Ginny Wagner
daily, as well as berries, culinary herbs
2092 Van Dyk Road
9231 Kendall Road
Everson, WA 98247
and cut flowers. The farm stand is open
Sumas, WA 98295
(360) 966-3919
July through Nov. 11am to 6pm, Thurs.,
(360) 988-5805
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[email protected]
Fri. and Sat. The Farm is located at 3072
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Small family farm raising grass-fed
Massey Rd. in Everson. Call 927-8433
We celebrate Fall at Stoney Ridge!
and finished beef, lamb and goat. All
for more information.
U-pick pumpkins and apples, Fall
packaged meat is USDA inspected. Eggs
decorations, wagon rides, hay-maze,
available year-round. Fiber processed for
30 Breckenridge Farm
farm animals, cider, hotdog stand and
spinning; quilt/comforter batting; needle
Mike & Elena Gonser
caramel apple pie! Open Thurs., Fri.
felted wool by the yard. Call to check on
602 East Main Street
and Sat. in Oct. U-cut Christmas trees
availability of products; leave message
Everson, WA 98247
in Nov. and Dec. Fun for the
or send fax.
(360) 966-4343
whole family!
[email protected]
www.dairybest.com
34 Moorman Manor Farms
26 Samson Estates Winery, LLC
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Torrey Moorman
Rob & Dhar Dhaliwal
Breckenridge Farm is pleased to offer
9819 Silver Lake Road
1861 Van Dyk Road
our sweet, fresh milk, cream, and butter
Maple Falls, WA 98266
Everson, WA 98247
under the Dairy Best label. Milk from our
(360) 599-9168
(360) 966-7787
50 cows is slow vat pasteurized,
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[email protected]
homogenized, and bottled daily right on Moorman Manor Farm is a small
www.samsonestates.com
the farm. Come enjoy our drive-up
family-owned farm dedicated to
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service at 602 E. Main St. in Everson,
responsible land stewardship. We
9am to 6pm Mon. through Sat. Don’t
The winery was added to our existing
maintain very small flocks of free-range
forget our super sweet corn available in turkeys, ducks, and chickens to minimize
raspberry and blueberry farm in 2001.
We offer traditional red and white wines, Aug. and Sept.
the impact on the land. We have eggs
fruit wines and dessert wines. All of our
available March through Oct. We also sell
grapes and berries are carefully selected
green ducklings June through Aug., and
to achieve the highest quality in our
turkeys in Nov. Call for appointment or to
award-winning wines. Visit our tasting
reserve your duckling or turkey today!
room and gift shop to sample and
purchase our wines. Hours of operation:
Oct. 1 to May 31, 11am to 5pm Fri.
through Sun. June 1 to Sept. 30, 11am to
6pm daily, 7 days a week.
Rd
Laura Plaut
4050 Sunny Hill Lane
Lummi Island, WA 98262
(360) 927-1590
[email protected]
www.commonthreadsfarm.org
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We promote thoughtful engagement
in sustainable food and energy
systems through hands-on, farm-based
educational programs. Most of our
produce is consumed on-farm as part
of our nutrition education programs.
Call or visit our website for information
on upcoming programs for youth and
families. Don’t miss our Fall “Harvesting
the Learning” Festival, Oct. 20!
52 Grumpy Dan’s Seafood
Mark & Jana Silva
(mailing) 5936 Laurel Shaw Court
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 312-0399
[email protected]
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Grumpy Dan’s proudly offers the Freshest
Pacific Northwest Salmon and Live Crab
right from the boat to your table. Crab
will be available Oct. through April with
limited availability late Spring early
Summer. Salmon from Aug. through early
Fall. For exact times call or visit Port of
Bellingham website. Wholesale orders
call direct.
53 Mad Jax’s Seafood
59 Uprising Organics
Brian Campbell & Crystine Goldberg
Acme, WA 98220
(360) 201-0468
[email protected]
CSA-FM-RR
Uprising Organics is a small family
farm specializing in Certified Organic
vegetables, open pollinated and heirloom
seeds, and cut flower production. We
grow European specialty vegetables and
veggies that are stunning in color, taste
and story for the Anacortes Farmers
Market. Our CSA is geared toward
lower income families and accepts food
stamps. We are so happy to include those
of all means.
Andy & Sandy Fisk
Squalicum Harbor Gate 7
“F/V Bear Paw”
60 Osprey Hill Farm
Bellingham, WA
(360) 220-0976
Geoff & Anna Martin
46 Full Bloom Farm
(360) 671-4510
5800 Saxon Road
Elizabeth & Mark Marshall
[email protected]
Acme, WA 98220
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(360) 595-9134
2330 Tuttle Lane
We offer wild Puget Sound spot prawns
[email protected]
Lummi Island, WA 98262
(360) 758-7173
and coon stripe shrimp. Harvested
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through ecologically-sound fishing.
Osprey Hill is a 15-acre family-operated
59
Minimizing environmental impact and
www.fullbloomfarmpeonies.com
farm tucked into the foothills of Mt.
60 61
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eliminating by-catch mortality. Our prawn Baker. We use the permaculture
Full Bloom Farm offers organically- grown and shrimp season runs May 1 through
model of biodiversity and complimentary
peonies and perennials. Beautiful
Aug. Weather dependent. See the Port of
agriculture to promote environmental
award-winning gardens, deer-proof,
Bellingham’s webpage for availability
sustainability. You can find us at the
Innis C
reek Rd
drought-resistant plants, fresh eggs.
dates, www.portofbellingham.com.
Bellingham Farmers Market May through
62
Open garden and peony sale Memorial
Dec.
Day weekend, Sat. and Sun. 10am to
54 Forest Garden
5pm, by appointment throughout the
Allain Van Laanen
61 Sunseed Farm
bloom season. Cut peonies available
Nick Guilford
905 E Victor Street
in May and June. Apples and pears
Saxon Road
Bellingham, WA 98225
available. U-pick in Fall. Custom orders
(360) 676-0691
Acme, WA
welcome.
(360) 920-8088
[email protected]
35 Cloud Mountain Farm
39 Bellingham Country Gardens
[email protected]
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Tom & Cheryl Thornton
The Grubbs Family
47 Tree Frog Farm
Forest Garden is home to our Green Bank
www.sunseedfarm.com
6906 Goodwin Road
2838 Kelly Road
Diana Pepper & John Robinson
Plant Recycling nursery, amphibian
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Everson, WA 98247
Bellingham, WA 98226
3679 Sunrise Road
rehabilitation station, and Urban Ecology We’ve been selling the highest
(360) 966-5859
(360) 223-3724
classes, offered Spring, Summer and
Lummi Island, WA 98262
quality organic vegetables, berries and
[email protected]
(360) 592-5987
(360) 758-7260
Fall for youth and adults. We specialize
nursery stock since 1997 at area farmers
www.cloudmountainfarm.com
[email protected]
[email protected]
in organic market gardening and
markets and retailers. We also offer
bellinghamcountrygardens.com
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www.treefrogfarm.com
permaculture landscape and design. Our serious U-pickers a goldmine of organic
We offer a variety of products and
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student-run market garden produces
raspberries on Sun. and Tues. throughout
services for the gardener and consumer We are a family farm offering fresh
flowers and vegetables. Forest floor fauna raspberry season. Berries are $2.50/lb
Tree Frog Farm on Lummi Island is
picked and U-Pick vegetables and
including: retail nursery, free Spring
and native plants are available for sale
a micro eco-farm, native plant and
with a $30.00 minimum. Call to set up
flowers, natural, without chemicals. All of medicinal herb nursery where we produce and are used in our off-site projects.
plant workshops Feb. through April,
a picking time and get exact directions.
your vegetable needs are here, including local flower essences and aromatherapy
demonstration gardens, commercial
Send for brochure.
Thanks for helping us grow!
salad greens, tomatoes, carrots, peas,
(IPM) apples, assorted unusual fruits,
products. Come tour the labyrinth herb
vegetables, and Julia’s pumpkin patch. beans, beets, onions, peppers and more. garden, yurt gift shop and wildlife
55 K&M Red River Farm
62 Moondance Farm
You might enjoy the leeks and bok choy
Our farm stand offers over a dozen
habitat sanctuary. Visit us during the
Mike Neuroth
Billy Tate & Nicole Brown
also. Corn makes a delight for your
varieties of apples and fresh cider in
Lummi Island Artist’s Tours on Memorial
1322 Railroad Avenue
460 Innis Creek Road
Autumn. The farm is open to the public Summer and Fall meals. The PUMPKIN
and Labor Day weekend, on July 4, or by
Bellingham, WA 98225
Acme, WA 98220
PATCH is ready for Halloween. Open Sat.
Feb. through Nov. Call for hours during
appointment.
(360) 758-2919
(360) 595-0155
and Wed. 9am to 6pm. Visa and
the different seasons.
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mastercard accepted.
48 SugChee Smoked Salmon
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36 Jackson’s Blueberry Farm
Lynne Lane
K&M Red River Farm is a 20-acre,
Moondance Farm is a sustainable family
B.C. Jackson
40 Cleaarian Berry Farm
2707 Lummi Shore Road
certified organic vegetable, cut flower
farm nestled in the foothills of Mount
3171 Hopewell Road
Carol Allison
Lummi Island, WA 98262
and bulb farm. We now have a downtown Baker. The farm’s focus is to grow
Everson, WA 98247
5455 Allison Road
(360) 758-2378
Bellingham retail shop! Our Europeannutritious organic food in unison with
(360) 815-2856
Bellingham, WA 98226
[email protected]
style, open-front produce stand offers
family and community. Our vegetables,
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(360) 592-5106
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all-local, small-farm organic products,
fruits, herbs and flowers are grown
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including K&M’s year-round produce,
naturally and offered from the farm
“We are the people of the sea.” For
Family farm with old-style blueberry
1 acre of fresh market blueberries.
thousands of years, our native Lummi
eggs, seasonal cut flowers and plants,
seasonally, including ethnic specialties
varieties available. U-Pick, We-Pick
Season lasts from 6 to 12 weeks
and products from a dozen other local
and heirloom varieties.
people have lived close to the shores of
or freezer-ready grade A berries in
beginning approximately July 4 and ends the Puget Sound, fishing and smoking
small farms. Open year-round, Mon.
season. Farm stand with blueberry
mid-Sept.
salmon as our way of life. The cold
through Sat. 10am to 6pm, Summertime
63 Jericho Farm
pottery designed by a local artist. Open
Sun. 11am to 3pm. Located across from
smoked salmon is all wild-caught,
Rebecca Morse & Andrew Cambo
Mon. through Sat. 9am to 6pm weather 41 Shumway’s Berries
hand-trimmed and gently smoked with
The Bagelry on Railroad Ave.
7606 NE Cape Horn Road
permitting.
Ladd & Paige Shumway
alderwood. We sell smoked salmon jerky,
Concrete, WA 98237
3957 Mt Baker Highway
filets, canned and wind dried.
56 Joe’s Garden
(360) 826-3046
Everson, WA 98247
37 Double Rainbow Farms
Carl, Karol & Jason Weston
[email protected]
(360) 354-5981
David Peterson
3110 Taylor Avenue
49 Captain Crab
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(360) 815-7321
(mailing) 3225 Bennet Drive
Bellingham, WA 98225
LeRoy Freeman
We are a small family farm located in
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Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 671-7639
Squalicum Harbor Gate 7
Eastern Skagit County just off the
Stop by our Mt. Baker Hwy stand for
(360) 303-1391
“F/V Flying F”
beautiful North Cascades Highway (Hwy
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our fresh, hand-selected, top-crop
[email protected]
Bellingham, WA
20). We are committed to feeding our
Experience Joe’s Garden, a 7-acre farm
strawberries, sun-ripened in the microwww.doublerainbowfarms.com
(360) 676-9258
located right in Bellingham, with an 80community fresh, sustainably-grown
climate of Nugents Corner. Shumway
CSA-FM-PO-RR
[email protected]
year history of the freshest produce and
produce. We offer a wide variety of
berries are unique, bulbous, juicy and
A community supported farm focusing
vegetables, herbs and flowers at our local
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cut flowers. Visitors can stroll through
delicious. Call or ask at the stand about
on naturally-grown produce for CSA
My vessel, F/V Flying F is located in
the gardens and greenhouses and see
market, through CSA, and direct from our
members, restaurants and fresh produce our scenic U-pick open during strawberry Squalicum Harbor at Gate F. We sell
farm. Please phone ahead.
firsthand the large array of vegetables
markets. Please call for purchasing and season (approx. June 1 though July 4).
fresh, line shrimp, prawns and salmon
and flowers from seedling to harvest, all
CSA membership information, and
(in season) that are caught daily in the
grown without the use of pesticides. Our
64 Samish Bay Cheese
see us on Sat. at the Bellingham
42 Mount Baker Vineyards
San Juan Islands.
farm is on 32nd St. just south of Sehome
Suzanne & Roger Wechsler
Farmers Market.
Randy Finlay
Village. Hours Mon. through Fri. 9am to
15115 Bow Hill Road
4298 Mount Baker Highway
6pm, Sat. 9am to 5:30pm.
50 Desire Fish Company
Bow, WA 98232
Everson, WA 98247
38 Cedarville Farm
Bob Gudmundson & Melinda Sweet
(360) 766-6707
Mike & Kim Finger
(360) 592-2300
Squalicum Harbor Gate 7
57 Bucking Lamb Palace
[email protected]
3081 Goshen Road
PO-Winery
“F/V Desire”
Tracy Westbury
www.samishbaycheese.com
Bellingham, WA 98226
Locally owned and operated, Mount Baker
Bellingham, WA
3635 Y Road
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(360) 592-5594
Vineyards has been hand-crafting wines
(360) 676-0605
Bellingham, WA 98226
Stop by and taste several organic
[email protected]
since 1978. Our vineyard produces 6
[email protected]
(360) 224-2693
farmstead artisan cheeses made on a
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grape varietals suited to our climate.
www.desirefish.com
[email protected]
small dairy farm in Bow. Call for shop
We are Whatcom County’s oldest and
Our wines are crafted at the winery
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hours, tour and cooking class schedules.
largest CSA farm (subscription farm),
from estate grapes and grapes from the
Our season begins in South East Alaska
Bucking Lamb Palace is a small farm
Eggs available year-round, plus organic
providing over 115 families each season Yakima Valley. We are open daily, 11am to fishing for Wild Alaskan Salmon on
located in the Squalicum Valley where we beef and pork. We are a certified organic
with a great variety of startlingly fresh
5pm, for tasting and tours.
Fishing Boat Desire. We process our own
raise East Friesian Dairy sheep. The milk
farm just east of scenic Chuckanut Drive.
vegetables, herbs and flowers,
catch in Desire Fish Plant in Petersburg
is currently used in our soaps and lotions.
organically grown on fertile soil adjacent 43 Williams Farms
Alaska and ship it to Bellingham Cold
We sell breeding stock, grass-fed lamb,
to the Nooksack River. Sign up for a
Harry Williams
Storage. We sell during the weekend at
fleeces and yarn. We also take orders for
share, or visit us at the Sat. and Wed.
4405 Deming Road
Gate 7 of Squalicum Harbor Nov. to May,
fresh eggs from our cage-free hens.
Bellingham Farmers Markets. We look
Everson, WA 98247
10am to 5pm, or by arrangement. King,
forward to putting our delicious and
(360) 592-5903
sockeye, coho, chum, pink; fillets, whole,
wholesome produce on your table.
Berry Shed: (360) 592-6720
smoked, lox.
USE this Farm Map often,
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30 acres with 10 major varieties of
always ask what’s local,
blueberries. Also selling early tayberries,
brand
and look for the
late raspberries, blackberries and sweet
corn. Season runs late June through
to help you identify local products!
mid-Sept. Call ahead for availability of
tays, rasps, blacks and later hours.
Buy FRESH
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Farm Name: ........................................... Map #:
Alm Hill Gardens ...................................... 31
Appel Farms ............................................ 19
Apple Creek Orchard ................................ 17
Barbie’s Berries ....................................... 9
BelleWood Acres ...................................... 22
Bellingham Country Gardens ................... 39
Bjornstad Farms ...................................... 21
Boxx Berry Farm ...................................... 20
Breckenridge Farm .................................. 30
Bucking Lamb Palace .............................. 57
Captain Crab ........................................... 49
Cascadia Mushroom Works...................... 44
Cedarville Farm ....................................... 38
Cleaarian Berry Farm............................... 40
Cloud Mountain Farm .............................. 35
Common Threads Farm............................ 45
Curt Maberry Farm, Inc............................ 6
Desire Fish Company ............................... 50
DEVine Gardens....................................... 3
Double Rainbow Farms ............................ 37
Drayton Harbor Community Oyster Farm .. 2
F.A. Farm ................................................. 13
F/V Alchemist .......................................... 58
Forest Garden .......................................... 54
Full Bloom Farm ...................................... 46
Grace Harbor Farms................................. 4
Grumpy Dan’s Seafood ............................ 52
Hauck’s Orchard & Produce ..................... 10
Haugen’s Raspberries .............................. 23
Holistic Homestead ................................. 28
Hopewell Farm ......................................... 29
Jackson’s Blueberry Farm ........................ 36
Jericho Farm ............................................ 63
Joe’s Garden ............................................ 56
K&M Red River Farm ............................... 55
Keith Johnson Fish ................................... 51
Kibbe Acres, Inc....................................... 15
Lone Boot Buffalo Ranch ......................... 11
Mad Jax’s Seafood ................................... 53
McPhail Berry Farm ................................. 5
Moondance Farm ..................................... 62
Moorman Manor Farms ............................ 34
Mount Baker Vineyards ............................ 42
Osprey Hill Farm ...................................... 60
Pleasant Valley Dairy ............................... 16
Rabbit Fields Farm .................................. 27
Red Barn Lavender .................................. 14
Samish Bay Cheese ................................. 64
Samson Estates Winery, LLC ................... 26
Shumway’s Berries .................................. 41
Sm’Apples ............................................... 8
Smit’s Compost ....................................... 7
Stoney Ridge Farm................................... 25
SugChee Smoked Salmon ........................ 48
Sumas River Farm ................................... 32
Sunseed Farm ......................................... 61
Third Thyme Farm .................................... 33
Together Gardens, Inc .............................. 24
Tom’s Bamboo ......................................... 1
Tree Frog Farm......................................... 47
Twisted S Ranch ...................................... 18
Uprising Organics .................................... 59
Wake Robin Farm ..................................... 12
Williams Farms ........................................ 43
FA R M E R S M A R K E TS
Bellingham Farmers Market
360.647.2060 www.bellinghamfarmers.org
Downtown in Depot Market Square on
Railroad at Chestnut
Saturdays 10am to 3pm, April to December
Fairhaven on the Village Green behind Village Books
Wednesdays 3 to 7pm, June to September
Lummi Island Farmers Market
2106 South Nugent Road, Lummi Island
360.758.2711
Islander Store parking lot near the ferry landing
Saturdays 10am to 1pm, June to September
Ferndale Farmers Market
2254 Douglas Road, Ferndale
360.312.0335
In the parking lot of Benson’s Country Market
Saturdays 11am to 3pm, July to October
Foothills Farmers and Crafts Market
7802 N. Silver Lake Road, Maple Falls
360.599.1518
Outside the Crossroads Market and
Chamber Visitor’s Center
Sundays 11am to 3pm, June to August