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Please check with the individual farms for a current list of the months, days, and hours that they are open for business.

Beckett Farms
Beckett Farms’ popular CSA program offers a new selection of fresh produce each week from June to the end of October, including peaches, plums, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, apples, asparagus, tomatoes, beans, peas, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, onions, broccoli, cauliflower, herbs, and greens. They are also a regular farmers market attendee.
Beckett Farms
1269 Main St.
Glastonbury • 860-841-1661
www.beckettfarms.com

Cavanna's Farm
Every June, Cavanna’s Farms is the place to go for lush strawberries loaded with flavor. In the fall, their amazing apples — sold wholesale — can still be bought by the bag, bucket, or bushel if you simply give them a call and pick them up. And when snow’s in the forecast and it’s time to cut your own Christmas tree, Cavanna’s Gray Granite Railroad offer visitors a mile long round-trip train ride to Santa’s cabin, where the kids can tell Santa what they want for Christmas and enjoy a sugar cookie or two on the ride back! (For a peek at the train, just visit the Gray Granite Railroad at www.facebook.com/groups/181396909297899/)
Cavanna's Farm
80 Woodland St.
S. Glastonbury • 860-659-1856
www.facebook.com/cavannasfarm1903

Belltown Hill Orchards
This third-generation working farm, with its own farm market, bakery, and pick-your-own produce, grows 150 acres of fresh fruit, including cherries, blueberries, apples, peaches, and more. Enjoy apple cider donuts, pies, and crisps from the bakery, along with farm-made applesauce, maple syrup, and native honey. There are free tractor-drawn hayrides to PYO fields on weekends. And they make “Glastonbury’s Best Apple Fritters.”
Belltown Hill Orchards
483 Matson Hill Rd.
S. Glastonbury • 860-633-2789
www.belltownhillorchards.com


Dondero Orchards LLC
At both the original Dondero Orchards, as well as at Mountain View Farms — which the Dondero family recently acquired, you’ll find apples, peaches, pears, plums, blueberries, strawberries, nectarines, raspberries, blackberries, rhubarb, basil, dill, parsley, lettuce, peas, summer and winter squash, asparagus, beans, cabbage, corn, eggplant, onions, peppers, pumpkins, tomatoes, fruit pies, cookies, breads, shortcakes, and award-winning pesto. PYO and already-picked items at both locations. (To order pies and jams for the holiday season, please call 860-659-0294.)
Dondero Orchards LLC
529 Woodland St.
S. Glastonbury • 860-659-0294
www.donderoorchards.com

Mountain View Farms
3582 Hebron Ave.
Glastonbury • 860-659-0294
www.donderoorchards.com

Bussa Orchards
Established in 1906, scenic Bussa Orchards is a family-run enterprise, offering a nice variety of apples — along with peaches, plums, and pears; a wonderful assortment of fresh veggies; and apple firewood.
Bussa Orchards
71 Clark Hill Rd.
S. Glastonbury • 860-633-2387
www.facebook.com/BussaOrchards0126

Deercrest Farm
Deercrest Farm’s 130 different crops include 26 varieties of apples, as well as pears, nectarines, peaches, plums, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, rhubarb, apricots, squash, cucumbers, peas, green beans, heirloom tomatoes, carrots, spinach, radishes, onions, green onions, potatoes, basil, parsley, broccoli rabe, peppers, eggplant, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussel sprouts, pumpkins,
winter squash, unpasteurized apple cider, hard cider, and cider wine — and they also offer a full CSA Program.
Deercrest Farm
3499 Hebron Ave. (Rt. 94)
Glastonbury • 860-633-4407
www.deercrestfarm.com

E. Draghi & Son Farm Stand
This farm stand features apples, pears, peaches, plums, blueberries, strawberries, nectarines, raspberries, blackberries, herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, corn, peas, beans, summer and winter squash, asparagus, eggplant, onions, potatoes, peppers, annual flowers, and perennial flowers, Christmas trees, cemetery arrangements, wreaths, apple cider, eggs, cheese, honey, canned goods, and Stonewall Kitchen products.
E. Draghi & Son Farm
80 Main St. (Rte. 17)
S. Glastonbury • 860-633-2197
www.draghifarms.com


Old Cider Mill
The Old Cider Mill’s Fall Festival, hosted by Riverview Farms, is a real Glastonbury tradition, featuring apples galore, hot apple fritters, pumpkins and fall decor, as well as a great Petting Zoo — and a country store with local honey, jams, hand crafted gifts by talented artisans,
and lots more.
Old Cider Mill
1287 Main St.
Glastonbury • 860-918-5442
www.riverviewfarmsct.com

 

Killam and Bassette Farmstead
Shop here for all-natural, farm-raised USDA pork, nitrate-free bacon, hams sausage, USDA chicken and more; free range eggs, quail eggs, award-winning homemade jams and relishes; and a full crop of fresh produce, including blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, corn, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, winter and summer squash, onions, carrots, cabbage, asparagus, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, basil, thyme, dill, and rosemary. Their Connecticut-Made gift shop includes hand-made crafts. And they have a full CSA program available.
Killam and Bassette Farmstead
1098 Main St., S. Glastonbury
and 14 Tryon St.
S. Glastonbury • 860-833-0095
www.kbfarmstead.com


Riverview Farms
Buy fresh eggs year-round on the stand pavilion, along with and apples, pumpkins, chrysanthemums, and sunflowers in season. Their fresh apple cider is pressed right here on the farm. Superb warm cinnamon-apple fritters are baked on weekends. And Riverview Farms is pleased to host gatherings of all sorts, including corporate outings, family reunions, and birthday parties.
Riverview Farms
91 Wassuc Rd.
S. Glastonbury • 860-657-9197
www.riverviewfarmsct.com

Robb’s Ice Cream
This family destination spot features 30 different flavors of ice cream that Robb and his wife Karen have created over the years. Among their many favorites are Cow Pies, Tractor Grease, Dirty Barn Shoes, Gravel Road, Llama Delight, and Goat Tracks, and in the fall there’s Munchkin Pumpkin ice cream — all available by the cone or by the quart.
Robb’s Ice Cream
91 Wassuc Rd., S. Glastonbury
860-657-8235

Rose’s Berry Farm & Farm Stand
Pick-your-own blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees in season at the main farm — or browse pre-picked selections at the farm stand, along with honey, maple syrup, homemade jam, vinegar, salsa, salad dressings, baked goods, hanging and potted plants, gifts, and other specialty items. The farm stand is open May through October.
Rose’s Berry Farm & Farm Stand
295 Matson Hill Rd.
S. Glastonbury
Farm Stand: 1200 Hebron Ave.
Glastonbury • 860-633-7467
www.rosesberryfarm.com

Scotts Orchard and Nursery, LLC
Pick-your-own apples, peaches, pears, and plums in season. Enjoy locally grown corn, berries, and fresh veggies all summer. In the fall, farm-grown pumpkins and mums are featured. And the garden center offers annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, supplies, and more — with full landscaping services available.
Scotts Orchard and Nursery, LLC
1838 New London Tpke.
Glastonbury • 860-633-0011
Garden Center 860-633-8681
Landscaping 860-633-0011
ScottsOrchardandNursery.com


Graceful Acres
Operated by South Glastonbury native Grace Christie, Graceful Acres offers beautiful special-occasion bouquets of organically grown, freshly cut flowers every day — as well as weekly bouquets, available for pick up every Saturday between 4 and 6:30 p.m. Join Graceful Acres Flower CSA for a lush handmade bouquet of fresh blooms weekly. You can even rent their field of blossoms for an event or photo shoot that calls for a truly memorable setting.
Graceful Acres
645 Coldbrook Rd.
S. Glastonbury • 860-878-1592
www.gracefulacres.net

Gutt Family Farm
This roadside farm stand offers cut flowers, as well as cut-your-own, plus sweet corn, tomatoes, beans (green, wax, Italian), cucumbers, summer and fall squashes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplant, cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, leeks, basil, thyme, chives, parsley, dill, rosemary, oregano, mint, apples, peaches, pears, plums, and pumpkins. Buy your mums here during the autumn season — and there’s a small gift shop, too.
Gutt Family Farm
155 Addison Rd.
Glastonbury • 860-659-4465
facebook.com/people/Gutt-Family-Farm/100082147326024/

Littel Acre Farm Market
Shop under Littel Acres’ open-air tent for the growing season’s finest peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, strawberries and apples — plus fresh vegetables, from tomatoes (heirlooms included), cucumbers, and corn to broccoli, summer and winter squash, pumpkins, and gourds. Treat yourself to some Littel Acres homemade ice cream, as well as fresh pies, breads, cobblers, cakes, apple or pumpkin fritters in the fall, and other seasonal favorites from Littel Acre Farms Bakery. And when your appetite for fresh farm-to-table foods is satisfied, check out their selection of hanging baskets, bedding plants, and perennials. Follow their weekly farmer’s market schedule by visiting the web site.
Littel Acre Farm Market
535 Griswold St.
Glastonbury • 860-633-1699
www.littelacresfarm.com

 


Joseph Preli Farm & Winery
This farm features spring vegetables, including asparagus, snap peas, Italian Chicory…a comprehensive selection of summer tomatoes and veggies, as well as almost every possible fruit, from blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, elderberries, and cherries to peaches, plums, nectarines, and melons…a tasty fall harvest of winter squashes, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, and leeks, plus grapes, apples, and pears…chicken and duck eggs…fresh cut flowers…hard apple ciders…and of course their grape, berry & fruit, apple, and specialty wines — available any time. On line shopping is available, too!
Joseph Preli Farm & Winery
235 Hopewell Rd.
S. Glastonbury •
Call/860-510-3881 Text/203-530-0083
www.josephprelifarm.com
Online shopping: shopjpf.com

Seven J's Farm
A local business for half a century, Seven Js Farm offers equine services, including boarding, schooling, showing, and horse sales.
Seven J's Farm
541 Griswold Street
Glastonbury • 860-338-5115
www.facebook.com/sevenjs

Thompson Street Farm
Owned by herbalist Brenda Sullivan and managed by her husband Paul, this1.3–acre microfarm specializes in growing lavender and medicinal herbs and flowers, with much of their crop used in their Farm-to-Bath bath and body products sold in their online store. Also available from their online store are herbal teas, seasonings, and books. Freshbaked goods can be ordered by email at brenda@thompsonstreetfarm.com. And please use that email address to get in touch!
Thompson Street Farm
49 Thompson St.
S. Glastonbury
www.thompsonstreetfarm.com
and
www.farmtobath.com

Walnut Ledge Farm
Family owned and operated, Walnut Ledge Farm is a favorite for pick-your-own blueberries,100% pure Connecticut maple syrup, homegrown chestnuts, and the staple of every kitchen — fresh garlic. Best of all, they grow everything naturally without the use of pesticides or herbicides.
Walnut Ledge Farm
360 Matson Hill Rd.
S. Glastonbury • 860-633-2286
www.walnutledgefarm.com

Woodland Farm LLC
Woodland Farm sells apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, plums, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, unpasteurized cider, and cut flowers.
Woodland Farm LLC
615 Woodland St.
S. Glastonbury • 860-430-9942
www.woodlandfarmct.com


Windhill Community Farm
This small working farm is “a non-profit, organic, sustainable community-based farm, offering fresh, local produce to the Glastonbury community” through CSA memberships, farm-to-table dinners, chef demonstrations, a community garden for local green-thumbers, and educational events for visitors of all ages on gardening and healthy eating.
Windhill Community Farm
3006 Hebron Ave.
Glastonbury • 860-989-1909
www.windhillfarm.org