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Daisy Hill Farm is OPEN for online orders for pick up at our Acton Farm. Sadly, we do not ship. We are also open for in person sales 10/5 from 9am-3pm and 10/12 from 11am-3pm. Hope to see you soon!

Fall 2024 Gardening Classes at Daisy Hill Farm

Daisy Hill Farm Reopens for FALL!

Garlic and Perennials now Available!

Check out our 5 varieties of garlic, 20 brand new perennials (15 NE natives), as well as some other past favs.

We also still have some seeds and supplies available.

Order and pick up in Acton, MA.

We are hyper-local

To purchase plants etc. from Daisy Hill Farm, you may:

  1. You may place an order online and select a pick up date and time
  2. Visit us during our open farm hours
  3. Schedule an appointment

Come visit us! Here are our planned open farm hours for the fall. The weather may have different ideas, so updates will be posted here.

9am-3pm- Saturday 10/5

11am-3pm- Saturday 10/12

10% OFF ORDERS OF $350 OR MORE- USE CODE BULK2024 AT CHECKOUT-

Bulk Order Discount

WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET TOGETHER WITH FRIENDS AND PUT IN A JOINT ORDER! * ALL JOINT ORDERS WILL BE BOXED TOGETHER FOR ONE PICK-UP.

About Daisy Hill Farm

Hi! I'm Kate, the owner of Daisy Hill Farm in Acton, Massachusetts.  It is a small but mighty farm dedicated to sustainable organic practices and education, making the world a little greener and kinder one plant at a time.

Our main focus is helping others grow their own gardens by providing organic starts. We grow organic seedlings from seed or cutting using a heated growroom, (mostly) unheated greenhouses and lots of love--all right here at our Acton Farm.

We also sell organic potatoes and garlic for planting and High Mowing Organic Seeds from our favorite Vermont seed company! And when planting season winds down, we will have organic flowers and herbs for sale as well.

And, Last but certainly not least, we teach others to learn to grow through one-on-one coaching and group classes.

What better way to share our love of nature and good food than teaching others how to grow it too?