Veg Growers Archive
Brook House Farm - growing organically near Preston since 1996, supplying Unicorn with peppers, aubergines, spinach and French beans.
Glebelands Market Garden - is a small market garden co-operative, producing organic fruit and veg which is all sold in and around Greater Manchester.
Strawberry Fields - an organic oasis ten miles north of Boston, Lincolnshire.
Chris Hewitt - provides us with potatoes, brassicas and soft fruit from his farm at Dunham Massey in Cheshire.
Tom & Julia Rigby, Johnson's Farm, Warrington - Johnson's 153 acre farm in Lowton, Warrington grows potatoes and other vegetables as well as producing organic milk.
Paul Ward – Hartley Lands Farm - an organic ‘top’ fruit farm measuring approximately 47 acres, of which approximately 36 acres is planted with fruit trees.
W. Dennis & Sons - consists of two estates, one of which is Woodlands Farm at Kirton, Boston.
Nicholas Watts - Vine House Farm - as well as courgettes, beans, sweetcorn, various brassicas and potatoes, Nicholas also supplies bird seed.
Ward & Thompson - began growing vegetables as a hobby in 1984, but realised they were actually quite good at it.
Moss Brook Growers - are the tenants of Unicorn's land at Glazebury, just south of Leigh, to the west of Manchester.
Bagthorpe Farm - 100 acres of organic land in Norfolk, supplying Unicorn with potatoes, parsnips, beetroot, red onions and more.
Oakwood Farm - supplying several varieties of apples from 40-acres of organic orchard in the beautiful East Sussex countryside.
Pollybell - a conglomeration of 12 separate farms into one of the UK's largest organic veg suppliers.
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Here are some of the farmers growing your food at this time of year.
Newfield - situated high on the southern edge of the North York Moors in the North of England.
Francis Sampson - grows on two adjacent pieces of land right at the tip of Cornwall near Lands End.
Whitethorn - supplying us with apples from autumn through April from their 16-acre orchard in Herefordshire.
Agricoop - a Sicilian co-op providing citrus fruits, kiwis, avocados, peppers and tomatoes, November through May.
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