We are a family business that has been growing specialist seasonal fruit and vegetables at Kenyon Hall Farm in Cheshire since 1979. Over 16 years ago we began sourcing and bringing together producers from across the North West, launching ‘Northern Harvest’ in 2002. We are now proud to deliver produce from over 80 other local producers.
A traditional organic veggie box scheme covering Norwich and the area of central Norfolk including Attleborough, Wymondham, Watton, Dereham, Garboldisham, Long Stratton, Harleston, Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth.
Many customers benefit from our varied range of mixed fruit and veg boxes. Take advantage of our organic food delivery, right to your door. Join our veg box scheme to order individual items of organic food. Click around the site and add them to the basket. When you get to the checkout, create your account with delivery address. Our driver will drop off your organic food delivery. if you wish, he will unpack it for you and collect any reusable containers.
Established in 1999, Leigh Court Farm is the nearest and longest-running organic-grower vegetable box scheme in Bristol. We farm 25 acres of organic land, certified by The Soil Association, 5 miles from the city-centre near Abbots Leigh.
Our wide range includes everything from your everyday essentials (turned just a little bit special) to gourmet fine foods. From free-range eggs and locally grown fruit and veg to our great selection of English cheeses or our legendary pork pies.
CLOGs, The Co-Operative of Leicestershire Organic Growers and Raw n Pure the box scheme, was started in 2006 by two friends, Sue and Sarah, It began from a shared passion for growing produce, a belief in a farming method that works in harmony with the natural world and a desire for community cohesion and social equity. Our organic certification and not for profit co-operative business structure reflect our commitment to these beliefs.
Welcome to the Organic Pantry, we are proud to be a family run organic farm based at Newton Kyme near Tadcaster, North Yorkshire. The Watson family have farmed the 300 acres at St Helens for over 100 years. If you come and visit the farm you can find both Jonnie and Fanny working alongside their children to preserve the plant and wildlife for future generations.