Vegetables & Herbs
Agua Linda Farm
Amado off I-19
Stewart Loew
(520)398-3218
stewart@agualindafarm.net
www.agualindafarm.net
Family farm run by three generations on 60 scenic acres with huge trees. Country Farm Store open year round. Organically raised vegetables, fruits, honey, gourds, grass-fed beef & other locally produced products. Agua Linda CSA & Tucson Farmers Markets, occasionally at Sierra Vista Farmers Market.
Angel Food Produce
Warren section of Bisbee
Keith Alexander Parker
keith.parker@bajaaz.org
Bio intensive “organic” gardens in grounds of old school. Fresh produce sold at Bisbee Farmers Market.
Apple Annie's Produce & Pumpkins
Willcox area
(520)-384-4685
apples@appleannies.com
www.appleannies.com
Family operation. U-pick produce, open daily from late June.
Arivaca Community Garden
Arivaca
Wedgeford Rd. off of Ruby Rd.
Bill Stern, Manager
Contact Phone (520) 730-1324
Bstern@PPEP.org
The Arivaca Community Garden is a non-profit garden working in areas of local food production and Food Security. We serve the Communities of Arivaca, Amado, and Green Valley by making fresh food available to the local food banks as well as through CSA and farmers market sales. The garden’s certified organic produce is available at the Tucson Community Food Bank’s Santa Cruz Farmers Market. Farm visitors are welcome, call ahead to be sure staff will be available. Garden hours are Monday through Friday 7am to 2 pm.
Avalon Organic Gardens, Farm and Ranch
Tubac
(520) 603-9932
csa@AvalonGardens.org for subscription and pick up information
www.avalongardens.org
Offering naturally-raised vegetables for a CSA from June to November. All proceeds will support the expansion and development of Avalon Organic Gardens, Farm, and Ranch, the agricultural training efforts of Global Community Communications Alliance Church and the Personality Integration Rehabilitation Program for Teens and Adults. (www.pirp.info.) Please see CSA page for more information.
Bonita Bean Company
Willcox area on Kansas Settlement Rd.
(520) 384-2811
Pinto beans and nine bean soup mix, bagged in varying sizes from 1 lb. to 50 lb. Family-owned business. Store open year round, M – F, 8 to 4:30.
Brandt Nursery
Hereford
Danny and Angela Brandt
angelabrandt@sprintpcs.com
Herbs, annuals and perennials. Sold at Bisbee and Sierra Vista Farmers Markets.
Burda Farm
Elfrida
Richard and Cecilia Burda
burdafarm@yahoo.com
Organically grown fresh produce including heirloom potatoes, green chile, authentically strung red chile ristras, farm eggs and fresh flower bouquets. Sold at Bisbee and Sierra Vista Farmers Markets.
Culp
Sierra Vista
Susie Culp
msculps@aol.com
Fresh produce and herbs sold at Bisbee Farmers Market.
Community Food Bank’s Marana Farm
Marana
Farm Coordinator: Cie’na Schlaefli
1-800-950-8681 or (520)622-0525 Ext 257, Cell: (520)449-3154
cschlaefli@communityfoodbank.com
The Marana Farm is a 10 acre produce farm partnership between the Community Food Bank Community Food Security Center, the Town of Marana Parks and Recreation Department and many community members. It uses organic growing methods and strives to operate a farm that improves the health of the community and environment and sells its produce at the farm, at two Community Food Bank farmers markets in Tucson and elsewhere.
Dunaetz Farm
Cochise off Dragoon Rd.
Leo Dunaetz
Organic farm and orchard. Long-time grower. Fresh produce, apples, peaches, asparagus, watermelons, cantaloupes, heirloom vegetables such as red okra and Cinderella pumpkins sold at Sierra Vista and Tucson Farmers Markets.
Elfrida Community Garden
10566 Hwy 191 in Elfrida behind the Chiricahua Community Health Center
Garden Co-Coordinator: Carl Hawley
(520)642-2222
chawley@cchci.org
Fresh produce, herbs and flowers sold at Bisbee and Elfrida (Friday) Farmers Markets. Community members can garden at this organic community garden which is also open and available for field trips.
Fiesta Growers
Tucson
John Swanson
(520)548-8193
fiestagrowers@msn.com
Seasonal selection of herbs & vegetable seedlings including edible scented geraniums and exotics to perk up salads such as chervil (cross between parsley and anise), field cress (radishy flavor), sorrel, and salad burnet (nutty cucumber taste.) Sold at Oro Valley, Tucson Farmers Markets, through Grammy’s Garden at UA Farmers Market and at Rillito Nursery. Occasionally at Sierra Vista Farmers Market.
Forever Young Farm
Amado, 33225 S. Moyza Ranch Rd.
John Rueb
(520)398-8030
Small family farm in the Moyza Valley approx. 1 hour south of Tucson. Organic herbs and vegetables. Greenhouse for year-round production.
Gila River Farm
Sacaton
General Manager, Robert Stone
(480)963-7739, (520)836-2671, (520)315-3965, c: (602)540-4556
grfgm1@gilanet.net
Citrus, olives, vegetables, wheat, tilapia, shrimp.
Grammy’s Garden
Cochise
George and Sue Wyckoff
(520)384-2503
swyckoff@hughes.net
Greenhouse and field production of naturally raised tomatoes, greens, melons, garlic, fruit, eggs and turkeys for the holiday season. Sold at Oro Valley, Sierra Vista, Tucson and UA Farmers Markets. Also offer De Cio herbal pasta, local Bonita Bean Co. pinto beans and 9 Bean Soup Mix and through in winter certified organic produce from New Harvest Organics.
Gray’s Garden of Eat’n
U-pick/We-pick in Palominas next to Bible College
Clinton & Shauna Gray (520)366-0606, (520)366-5960
graysgardenaz@yahoo.com
Family farm. Naturally grown local produce and blackberries in season. Farm eggs. Goats. Pumpkin patch & school field trips.
Hereford Harvest
Hereford Area
Eliot and Karen Harris
natoma520@yahoo.com
A greenhouse operation growing hydroponically to produce the freshest, most nutritional food. Selections vary throughout the year, but will generally include lettuce, chard, cucumbers, tomatoes, basil, cilantro and other various herbs. Additionally, we offer various native landscape plants.
In the Garden Nursery
Tucson
Deborah Cobb
whitebuffalo_2@netzero.com
Potted herbs, windowsill herb gardens, fresh produce, luffa, Essiac tea all grown with no chemicals or pesticides. (Sold at Sierra Vista Farmers Market.)
La Buena Vida Farm
Portal
Proprietors: Jerry and Jennifer Racicot
www.labuenavidafarm.com
La Buena Vida Farm is a bio-diverse homestead practicing authentic, sustainable and organic growing methods. We offer a seasonal variety of homegrown grown, organic vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey, flowers and free range eggs throughout the year. Everything La Buena Vida Farm sells is grown or created from our farm system. Green manures and cover crops are used along with crop rotations to maintain a healthy, nutrient rich balance in our soils. Bisbee farmers market and Portal library market as well as local weekly delivery.
Labella Produce
Willcox area
(520)384-2801 or 1-888-220-0133
tom@labellaproduce.com or carol@labellaproduce.com
U-Pick Vegetables.
Mobley Farm
Palominas
John and Claudia Mobley
cj2mob@cis-broadband.com
Elephant and regular garlic and other fresh produce sold at Bisbee and Sierra Vista Farmers Markets.
Ochoa Farm
3040 W. Hopkins Rd., McNeal
Joaquin & Linda Ochoa
(520)642-3334 or (520)642-9260
lin8a@vtc.net
Family owned and operated farm with farm store and on-site chile roasting. Red chile products, green chile, tamale corn, and other produce in season.
Our Neighbor’s Garden
Hereford
Berty, Corky and Carol
cbaz05e@gmail.com
Fresh pesticide-free produce and eggs sold at Bisbee and Sierra Vista Farmers Markets. We’ve been growing vegetables since 1985, building the soil in our beds with compost and manures.
Peachy Acre Farm
Hereford
Judy and Dale Goodenough
judy.goodenough@bajaaz.org
Organic, tree ripened peaches, red & green romaine & leaf lettuces, variety greens, wheatgrass sprouts, ruby red cactus fruits. All irrigated with harvested rain water and fertilized with worm castings by the Worm Woman. Sold at Sierra Vista Farmers Market and by special arrangement
Queen Creek Olive Mill
25062 S. Meridian Road
Queen Creek
480-888-9290 Call this number if you get lost and for group bookings.
Extra virgin olive oil from nine different varieties of hand-picked olives, dipping oils, stuffed olives, tapenades. $5 (per person) tour and tasting. Tour hours: Tues. - Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. every hour, Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every hour.
Sexton's Produce
Willcox area
(928)359-2310
Stavarek, Elly and Bill
Sierra Vista
ellyotp@cox.net
Anyone interested in just-picked organic veggies from Elly and Bill’s garden can check availability by emailing Elly. Also periodically sold at Baja AZ’s backyard growers table at the Sierra Vista Farmers Market. Year-round raised beds that can be covered. Bill makes his own compost and they fertilize with it, alpaca manure and cover crops.
Sunizona Family Farms
Kansas Settlement Rd., Willcox area
Byron & Janice Smith
(520)824-3160
Janice@vtc.net
www.sunizonafamilyfarms.com
Family farm, wholesale operation with multiple greenhouses offering cluster, roma, cherry and heirloom tomatoes (Purple Cherokee, Green Zebra etc.), baby & petite lettuce, micro greens. (Available at Bisbee and Sierra Vista Farmers Markets through the Dragoon Marketplace.)
Tree of Life Gardens
HC2, Box 302
Patagonia, AZ 85624
Chip Fieberg
(520) 604-6865
www.treeoflife.nu/spiritfarm
Vega Farm
Hereford
Frank Vega
joannaemorales@yahoo.com
Green chile and hot peppers, watermelon, quince and other fresh produce sold at Bisbee and Sierra Vista Farmers Markets. Small chile roaster.
Wyrosdick
Sierra Vista
“Sue” and Dennis Wyrosdick
Japanese cucumbers and eggplants, “shiso” leaves and other greens and seasonal produce. Sold at Sierra Vista Farmers Market.