Grandma's Farm is a small sustainable 15 acre family owned farm run by 2 family members at this time. No chemicals, fungicides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, etc.
Tiny tomato, lettuce and free range egg farm. All produce is grown in 'Amish' fashion and organic. Seed and feed are non-GMO.
Our family farm is located in Chino Valley, in the high desert of Arizona.
We are two young farmers growing fresh produce, cut flowers, herbs since 2010. We grow without using chemical pesticides, synthetic fertilizers or GMOs.
Chick-a-Bee Gardens came to be in 2004 on a Gilbert property with deep soils and flood irrigation.
Thank you for supporting our organic farm over the years and if you are new to us, thank you for visiting our site.
Gila Farm Cooperative is a group of refugee farmers resettled in Central Arizona.
Horny Toad Farm is a woman owned, family farm right here in Phoenix! Farmer Stella grows her produce using all natural growing methods and her farm is pesticide-free.
Organic seed and soil!!! Classic and exquisite. Micro-greens that are grown from organic non-gmo seed in organic soil with use of structured well water.
Find our certified organic produce at restaurants and farmer’s markets in and around Phoenix.
On the Vine Farms is a sustainable farm that uses pesticide-free and organic farming practices. All of our produced is picked vine-ripened and fresh.
River Road Gardens is a small urban intensive vegetable farm utilizing bio-dynamic farming methods.
I am happy to be able to share my heirloom and traditional food products with you.
We grow high quality gourmet oyster mushrooms from organic grains without using any fertilizers. Our goal is to create a mushroom source for Tucson and Southern Arizona and to contribute to the local food movement. We look forward to sharing our mushrooms with the community.
Forever Yong Farm is an "all natural" family farm located in the pristine and beautiful Southern Arizona borderlands.
I am starting up an organic farm producing fruits and veggies, honey and free range organic eggs. I am also interested in permaculture and biodynamic growing. Any and all advice is welcomed!