MORE VEG AND WHERE TO FIND IT
Mt. Franklin Organics
FARMGATE | IN STORE | FARMERS MARKET
Mt Franklin Organics is a small, stand alone solar powered, certified organic produce farm growing a range of heirloom herbs & vegetables for Daylesford and surrounds.
Spring Creek Organics
FARMGATE | FARMERS MARKET | IN STORE
Springhill Organics is a large certified organic grower of a wide variety of vegetables and herbs. They no longer have a farmgate shop, but can be found at numerous famers’ markets and in stores.
Blackwood Orchard
FARMGATE
Blackwood Orchard is a family run Orchard based in Harcourt North specialising in cherries and strawberries. The farm does not allow ‘pick your own’ services, but pre-picked cherries and strawberries are available at the farmgate when in season.
South Gisborne Cherry Farm
FARMGATE
Family run cherry farm in South Gisborne, where you can pick your own Cherries or buy pre-packed cherries. Cherries typically ripe in December.
Higham Blueberries
FARMGATE | FARMERS MARKET
Higham blueberries grow blueberries in Kinglake and sell at Lancefield Farmers’ Market whilst in season (summer).
Woody’s Harcourt Apples
FARMGATE | FARMERS MARKET | IN STORE
Mark Wood of Mr. Woody’s Harcourt Apples has been growing Pink Lady, Fuji, Gala, and Sundowner Apples in Harcourt for 20 years and sells them at his farmgate, at select farmers’ markets and stores.
Langdale Orchards
FARMGATE | FARMERS MARKET | IN STORE
Langdale Orchards, established in 1858, grow a variety of apples and pears including the popular Pink lady and Fuji apples as well as Packham and Buerre Bosc pears. Produce is sold at the Farmgate, numerous farmers markets and some local shops.
Trentham East Farm Gate
FARMGATE
Fresh, seasonal produce available from farmgate and farmers markets.
Morningswood Farm
FARMGATE
Organic berry farm 7km from Daylesford, in the Central Highlands of Victoria. Growing organic strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and more
Crossies‘ Cados
FARMGATE | FARMERS MARKET
Crossies 'Cados is a boutique avocado orchard based on a fourth generation farm in Torrumbarry, right on the Murray River.