About the Farm
We established our farm in April 2004 here on Quaker Rd in the beautiful Champlain Islands. This is our 9th season with a CSA. It was the dream of landowners Roy Newton and Ev Grimes to bring the land back into active farming use. They gave us support, love, and freedom to grow Blue Heron Farm in this beautiful place. On October 31, 2012, thanks to Roy, Vermont Land Trust, South Hero Land Trust, family, countless friends and community members - we are now the stewards of 30 acres on Quaker Rd. Buying this land and conserving it from development, has secured our future, our children's future and the future of agriculture in Grand Isle.
A lot has, can and will happen on this small acreage - feeding many people, from all walks of life. This year we are going to use the knowledge and skills we have been honing to grow our/your food more holistically and provide the best, most nutrient dense food we can grow.
Over the last few years, our soils have taken quite a beating with the extreme weather conditions. By working toward balancing soil minerals and fostering a thriving soil biology, we can take our farm to the next level-not to get bigger, but to grow in a more symbiotic way with our farm's life and soil and protect against future weather extremes. This means we will grow even tastier and more nutritious vegetables, eggs, milk and meat!
With your continued support, we can keep feeding you and your family, our family and our community at large. We continue on working our dream of growing a diversified family farm with produce, grazing sheep for fiber and meat, sweet cows for raw milk and beef, poultry for eggs and meat, apprenticeships, and educational programs. We strive to have our farm have a symbiotic relationship with the people, land, grazing animals, and produce of the farm.
Our membership prices are based on a sliding scale honor system. We believe people of modest means should have access to wholesome organic food. We also have to make a living ourselves.
We have three prices for the Full & Individual Share offerings. If you can pay the highest price, please do. If you cannot, then choose a lower option. You also receive a newsletter each week full of recipes and BHF happenings.
*Full Share. This share provides an average of $40 worth of produce per week at market prices (Thats more than $700 worth over 18 weeks.) Full Share: $575/$625/$650
*Individual Share. This share provides an average of $25 worth of produce per week at market prices. (Thats more about $450 worth over 18 weeks.) Individual: $375/$425/$450
*Salad Share. This share provides an average of $12 of produce per week at market prices. This share is perfect for those who want some salad greens, some quick snacking veggies or simple veggies/fruit that have little fuss. Salad: $200
The CSA will run for 18 weeks, from early June until October. Members pick up their weekly share on Monday nights from 4-6:30 PM at BHF in Grand Isle. Dropoff/pickup sites can be arranged in St. Albans, Burlington, or Plattsburgh, NY area. You would need to find 10 or more members that were full/indiv shares to make it work. Instead of us deciding where to drop off, we are putting it out to you. There would be a nominal fee for delivery along with the share cost. Please call us for more information on possibly delivering to your home/workplace.
Products Offered
Beverages
Bread and other baked goods
Eggs
Flowers
Milk
Poultry
Red meat
Preserved goods
Vegetables
Seedlings/Plants
All organic certified products
Arugula
Basil
Beans
green
Beet greens
Beets
Broccoli
Cabbage
green
Cabbage
Napa
Carrots
Cauliflower
Chicken: eggs
Chicken: meat whole bird
Chives
Cilantro
Collards
Cucumber
Dill
Eggplant
Flowers
cut
Garlic
Greens
Asian and mustard
Greens
braising
Greens
salad mixes
Greens
sprouts and shoots
Ground cherries
Hay (dry square bales)
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce (head)
Okra
Onions
Oregano
Other: Ground Cherries
Pears
Peppers (hot)
Peppers (sweet)
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Sage
Salad mix
Scallions
Sheep: fiber
Sheep: lamb retail meat cuts
Spinach
Squash (summer)
Squash (winter)
Sweet corn
Sweet potato
Swiss chard
Thyme
Tomatoes (field)
Tomatoes (greenhouse)
Turnips
Sells all certified-organic products?
N
Sells both organic and non-organic products?
Y
Sells no certified-organic products?
N
Address
34 Quaker Rd
Grand Isle, VT 05458
United States
County
Grand Isle
Primary Contact
Christine Bourque
Phone Number
Dates Available for farm stands
May 14 to December 1
Dates Available for CSAs
Monday/ Thursdays on farm 4 - 6:30
Thursday drop off at UVMMC by noon
Thursday drop off Rail City Market St albans by 11am
Thursday drop off For Ethan Allen Colchester
Thursday drop off Milton by noon
Features
Farm Stand
CSA
Organic
Yes
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