Endorsement from someone I know, personally:"I have been buying from John and Talley for several years, and could not be more happy. They operate on a subscription model. You send them a deposit - usually $50. Then, twice a week you will get an email letting you know what is going to be available that week. You order as much or as little as you like -- or nothing at all. The cost is deducted from your deposit, and when that deposit is used up, you just send more. This way, you are not out a large one-time fee, you don't have to order if you don't want to and you only get what you think you will use. Win-win for everyone!"
The information:
Fresh Harvest, LLC
Locally Grown Produce and Flowers
Certified Organic and Certified Naturally Grown
www.freshharvest.locallygrown.net
Now Accepting Deposits for the 2009 Growing Season!
Fresh Harvest, LLC is formed by two farms, Drury Family Farm and Turnbull Creek Farm. We are both small family farms located just outside of Nashville.
Our Subscription Service offers you fresh, local produce and flowers grown without chemicals. We send out weekly emails with our available produce, and you can place your order online at our website. You only order what you like, in the amounts that suit your needs, and you are not obligated to order every week. You can pick up your order Wednesday afternoon or Saturday morning at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Green Hills. We ask for a $50.00 deposit, which acts as credit for your account.
When you buy from Fresh Harvest, you are buying directly from the farmers who grew your food. Everything is picked to order, meaning that that your food comes right from our fields to your table! Your food is fresher, healthier, and better tasting than anything you can get in a store, and you are supporting local, sustainable agriculture.
Locally Grown Produce and Flowers
Certified Organic and Certified Naturally Grown
www.freshharvest.locallygrown.net
Now Accepting Deposits for the 2009 Growing Season!
Fresh Harvest, LLC is formed by two farms, Drury Family Farm and Turnbull Creek Farm. We are both small family farms located just outside of Nashville.
Our Subscription Service offers you fresh, local produce and flowers grown without chemicals. We send out weekly emails with our available produce, and you can place your order online at our website. You only order what you like, in the amounts that suit your needs, and you are not obligated to order every week. You can pick up your order Wednesday afternoon or Saturday morning at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Green Hills. We ask for a $50.00 deposit, which acts as credit for your account.
When you buy from Fresh Harvest, you are buying directly from the farmers who grew your food. Everything is picked to order, meaning that that your food comes right from our fields to your table! Your food is fresher, healthier, and better tasting than anything you can get in a store, and you are supporting local, sustainable agriculture.
Everything we offer is in accordance with the principles of sustainable agriculture which benefits the soil, nourishes the environment, and produces healthy food. Our farms are either Certified Organic or participate in Certified Naturally Grown.
Please visit our website to read more about us and see pictures of our farms. Please sign up for an account with us at www.freshharvest.locallygrown.net and start receiving our weekly emails! We are now taking deposits for the 2009 growing season. You can send deposits to
Please visit our website to read more about us and see pictures of our farms. Please sign up for an account with us at www.freshharvest.locallygrown.net and start receiving our weekly emails! We are now taking deposits for the 2009 growing season. You can send deposits to
Fresh Harvest, LLC
3514 Gray Ln.
Thompson Station, TN 37179
Thanks for you support, and we look forward to seeing you in the spring!
John Drury, Drury Family Farm
Tallahassee May, Turnbull Creek Farm
3514 Gray Ln.
Thompson Station, TN 37179
Thanks for you support, and we look forward to seeing you in the spring!
John Drury, Drury Family Farm
Tallahassee May, Turnbull Creek Farm
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