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Organic Growers of nutrient dense Food
​&
The Highly Fragrant Tuberose

History of Plentygood Farm 

Starting in 1993 Michael began growing chemical and pesticide free produce and flowers. After nine years he was a top seller at the Fayetteville Farmer's Market, supplied 5 restaurants and the local Co-op plus on farm sales.
His secret was to grow organically, feed the soil and focus on nutrient dense food!
Fast forward to 2009 and Terri arrives at the farm, having a 27 year history of horticulture experience, in farming, greenhouse management, farmland resource planning and landscape design and installation,
​also growing her own organic gardens all along the way. 
Today we are still in production with about 1/2 of the 2 acre gardens planted in produce, flowers or cover crops and the remainder resting in grass cover until further use. Tuberoses are the biggest crop grown,
​selling both flowers and bulbs.
There is always a wide variety of produce and fruits for personal use, with any extra being sold as available. Coming soon we will be harvesting a small crop of Shitake mushrooms and we eagerly look forward to that addition!
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Fresh Cut Flowers - Available at several locations!

FLOWERS AVAILABLE
​LATE JULY TILL FIRST FROST!

We sell Saturdays late July-Oct at the Fayetteville Farmer's Market, and supply our local florists, 
Ozark Natural Foods Co-op
and offer on farm sales.
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Tuberose Bulbs - We ship nation wide!
ORDER NOW FOR SPRING PLANTING
We have been shipping our bulbs (corms for those of you who know better) for the last 8 years. We sell to home gardeners, cut flower growers and attend several plant festivals each spring.
As organic growers with a combined experience of over 50+ years we pride ourselves on delivering an excellent 
product and are ready to answer any question you may have about cultivation and production.


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