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Cedar Circle Farm Stand, Vermont
Farmstand near Hanover, NH
Organic Farmstand in Vermont

 coming soon! 
6th Annual Pumpkin Festival
Sunday, October 12th 2008
10-5 rain or shine
Family fun! View poster
no admission charge — plenty of parking


 buy in bulk — 
 store for winter! 

At the farmstand
Fall strawberries!
Pumpkins and gourds!
 Winter squash and potatoes —  buy bulk and store for winter! 
A-Z: beets, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, collard greens, garlic, gourds, kale, lettuce, peppers (sweet and hot), potatoes, pumpkins, salad mix, winter squash


Fall mums & harvest decorations!
Beautiful selection of mums, sedum, & decorative cabbage and kale . . . wonderful variety of gourds, pumpkins, and cornstalk bunches

Flower sale
Perennials now 50% off

Farmers' market
Norwich, Saturday, 9-1

The Farmstand opens in late April with colorful pansies, primroses, geraniums, and tender spring greens.

A trip to the farmstand for Mother’s Day has become a tradition for many families as they shop for hanging baskets and plan their gardens, choosing from hundreds of varieties of annuals and perennials. By Memorial Day, Vermont’s biggest gardening weekend of the year, our organic vegetable bedding plants are ready to go.


Hours:
Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 to 6
Sunday, 10 to 5, thru Oct. 31certified_organic_colour


In addition to vegetables and flowers, customers can find locally-made products such as artisan cheeses, honey, maple syrup, organic milk, yogurt, and ice cream, and farm-made jams and pickles, as well as books, note cards, Cedar Circle Farm tote bags, caps, t-shirts and sweatshirts.

Customers can also shop for garden tools and unusual and interesting fair trade garden pottery imported from Mexico—beautifully painted ceramic pots in many sizes, along with colorful frogs, salamanders, butterflies and turtles—perfect for decorating homes and gardens.

A family-friendly farm, kids entertain themselves in the sand box, while parents shop or enjoy espresso drinks and baked goods in the Hello Café, within view of the play area.

harvest_chartThroughout the season we offer an abundance of seasonal vegetables and berries starting with asparagus and rhubarb in early June and pumpkins and root vegetables into the fall.

You-pick certified organic berries draw customers to the farm for strawberries beginning in mid-June, blueberries in July, and for pumpkins in the fall.

Our annual harvest festivals celebrate strawberries the last Sunday of June and pumpkins the Sunday of Columbus Day weekend. Horse-drawn wagon rides to the pumpkin patch are also offered the last two weekends in October.

The farmstand and café close for the season at the end of October, allowing the crew to take a much needed break until the planting begins again in February.

Photo credits: Robert Eddy; Kimberly Grant Photograpy