Flowers & Produce

From seed to harvest on the farm

Visit the Farmstand and bring home farm freshness all season long!

Enjoy fresh, seasonal vegetables and fruits grown right here on our farm—without chemicals—so you can cook with ingredients that support your health, the soil, and the local food system.

And don’t forget to bring home blooms that reflect the season and the land—freshly cut, thoughtfully grown, and perfect for brightening your table while supporting sustainable farming.

Person holding freshly harvested beets in the garden at Westview Farm.

The best of the season + freshness that can’t be beet (get it)

We raise grass finished beef, grow fresh produce and flowers, and craft simple, honest goods using a full circle farming system—so you can support the land, the animals, and the people behind your food.

Pull up a seat. We’re glad you’re here.

You’ve got Questions, We’ve got Answers

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. See you at the Farmstand!

  • We grow a wide range of veggies and berries (seasonally). From early spring crops to late November harvests. We’ll keep you in local produce all year long.

  • With proper care, your bouquet should last 1 ½ to 2 weeks long.

    Be sure you are doing the following for optimal freshness:

    • Put your bouquet in water ASAP after pickup.

    • Keep your bouquet out of direct sun and in a cool spot.

    • Recut the stems and change the water frequently (every 2-3 days)

  • Our self-serve Farmstand is stocked with fresh eggs, our tallow skincare products, and a selection of local goods (maple syrup, spices, cards etc.).

  • Give us a call! Our number is posted at the farmstand and we are always around the farm and happy to help!

  • We accept exact cash and venmo at the Farmstand. Personal checks are also okay (with a phone number on them).

    If you’d like to pay with a credit card, please give us a call when you arrive at the Farmstand.

What to expect

Hand holding freshly harvested radishes with soil attached, outdoors on a sunny day with green grass and trees in the background.

Spring

Cut Flowers: Tulips & Peonies! A short season but well worth it!

Produce: Spinach, baby greens, radishes, greens, peas, and strawberries.

Summer

Cut Flowers: The bouquets are bountiful and a gorgeous mix of colors. The hardest part will be choosing your favorite one to take home!

Produce: Peak produce season! Be ready for all the veggies like beans, tomatoes, carrots, cucumers, beets and more! Plus blueberries and raspberries.

A person tending to a garden with colorful flowers, including pink, purple, and blue blooms at Westview Farm.
Woman standing outside a farm store entrance holding a massive root vegetable as big as her head, in front of a rustic building with a lit porch.

Fall

Cut Flowers: The season comes to an end but not before the biggest flush of dahlias (September usually) that make every bouquet that much better.

Produce: Veggie production is still going strong! We keep harvesting untill the end of November, bringing you fresh veggies into the winter! Think winter squash, onions, turnip, rutebaga, carrots, pumpkins.

winter

Cut Flowers: End of season! Check out our indoor store for dried floral options & decor!

Produce: Stay tuned for a *new winter CSA option coming later this year.

A festive holiday arrangement with two white mushrooms, pinecones, green foliage, and a shiny green ornament, set against a snowy outdoor background.

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Your Family farm, all year long

Your Family farm, all year long

A black and white cow standing in tall green grass on a farm with trees and a blue sky with clouds in the background.
A red tractor with large black tires parked under a metal shed on a snowy day. Attached to the tractor is a large blue agricultural implement.
A man driving a red New Holland tractor with a hay baler attached, working in a grassy field during daytime.
A barn interior with hay bales, a large floral arrangement in a white pot with yellow and purple flowers, and a small gray cat sitting on the hay.
A colorful bouquet of various flowers, including pink, red, purple, and yellow blooms, wrapped in brown paper.