Farm Shops can be small shops on a farm offering fresh home grown meat and produce from the farm, to massive out of town shops with no farm attached. We love to see them undercutting supermarket prices by avoiding middle men margins yet selling fresher, better food. We hope many Farm shops will team up with schools and join our Crop For the Shop scheme to encourage local people to grow or produce great food to be sold through the shop, all helping build a more resilient and sustainable local food supply chain. If you are a vegetarian or vegan please use your local farm shop even if they sell or produce meat. Many farm shops may have home grown or very local, seasonal veg, often ‘picked this morning’ and cheaper than the supermarket due to cutting out the middle men!
If your local Farm shop is not on our map please email their details to [email protected] and we will add you to our monthly prize draw.
We stock a full range of plants, compost, topsoil, bark, pots, fertilizers etc in the garden centre as well as lots of local produce in the farm shop.
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