Map & Guide free
2011/2012
Explore Sonoma County’s agriculture, artisan producers and family farms
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{2011/12 Map & Guide}
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How to Use the Map and Guide Directory of Farm Trails Members About Farm Trails A Farm Trails Welcome Tips for Visiting Farms Sonoma Valley Petaluma to Penngrove Santa Rosa to Cotati Calendar of Events Sebastopol Gravenstein Apple Fair West County Farm Speaks River Route Coast Route {Petaluma, Valley Ford, Bodega} Seasonal Check List Windsor to Healdsburg Farmers’ Markets Associate Members Product Index Good Eats
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Sonoma County encompasses a wide variety of landscapes:
from oak-studded hills to flood plains, from redwood groves to windswept beaches. Sonoma County Farm Trails members can be found in all of these places, offering agricultural products with their own sense of terroir: flavors and textures unique to their soil and micro-climates. We invite you to pick a region on these pages or select a product from the index, chart your course and spend a weekend exploring local farms. It will certainly take you more than a day to explore all of Sonoma County, and it just might take you a lifetime!
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Select a Product At the back of this guide there is a complete product index listing a bounty of local goods and services and where to find them. Associate Members and Advertisers We hope you’ll find time to visit the businesses and organizations listed throughout the Map & Guide who actively support Sonoma County Agriculture.
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Directory of Farm Trails Members A Adobe Pumpkin Farm 17 Andersen/Canvas Ranch Vegetable Stand & Pumpkin Patch 17 Angelo’s Meats, Deli, Catering 17 Apple-A-Day Ratzlaff Ranch 34 Arrowood Vineyards & Winery 13 Artful Arrangements 17 B Barlas Boer Goats 17 Bar Lew Boer Goats 17 Bassignani Nursery, Inc. 28 Bear Foot Honey Farm 23 Beekind Honey & Supply 28 Bellwether Farms 43 Bernier Farms @ The Warren Ranch 46 Bloomfield Bees Honey 29 Brookfarm~Alpacas in the Valley of the Moon 13 Bud’s Custom Meats 18 C Canvas Ranch 43 Cline Cellars 13 Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc. 18 Cottage Gardens of Petaluma 18 Coturri Winery 13 Cowgirl Creamery 18 D Dry Creek Peach & Produce 46 Dry Creek Vineyard 47 Dutton Ranch 34 E Enchanting Sweet Peas 29 EverMay garden center 18 F Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery 47 Field Stone Winery & Vineyard 48 Fisher Farm 29 Foggy River Farm 48 French Garden Restaurant & Farm 29 Frosty Mountain Tree Farm 29 Full House Farm 29
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G Gabriel Farm Garden Valley Ranch Garlock Tree Farm Golden Nectar Farm Grandma’s Pumpkin Patch Green String Farm Green Valley Chestnut Ranch H Hardin Gardens Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Hector’s Honey Farm I Imwalle Gardens Inman Family Wines J Japanese Maples by Momiji Nursery John Ash & Co. K Kendall-Jackson Wine Center Korbel Champagne Cellars Kozlowski Farms L Lavender Bee Farm Local Farm Basket Lovepatch Farms Luther Burbank’s Gold Ridge Farm M Martinelli Winery & Vineyards Matanzas Creek Winery McClelland’s Dairy McEvoy Ranch Mueller Winery Muelrath Ranches N Nana Mae’s Organics New Carpati Farm North Coast Native Nursery O Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Occidental Arts and Ecology Center
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O O’Connell Vineyards & Vine Hill House Olufs Ranches & Pumpkin Patch Olympia’s Orchard P PaPa’s Pumpkin Patch Petaluma Creamery & Spring Hill Jersey Cheese Preston Farm and Winery R Rainbow’s End Farm Redwood Hill Farm Ridgeview Farm Rodney Strong Vineyards Rose and Thorn S Salmon Creek Ranch Sebastopol Berry Farm Senk Farms Skippy’s Egg Store and More SkyHorse Ranch Split Rail Family Farm Stemple Creek Ranch T Tara Firma Farms Terra Bella Vista Olive Oil Co., Inc. The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens The Rose Family Farm The Seed Bank Tierra Vegetables Truett Hurst Winery V Valley Ford Cheese Co. Vella Cheese of California Verdure Farm
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W Walker Apples West County Oasis Bamboo Garden Western Farm Center Willie Bird Turkeys Willowist Miniature Horses Z Zazu Restaurant & Farm
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A FARM TRAILS WELCOME Putting Sonoma County on the Map Since 1973
Sonoma County Farm Trails began in 1973 as a cooperative effort by local farmers to market directly to customers via on-site sales. As a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to preserving sustainable and diverse agriculture in Sonoma County, Farm Trails continues to promote farm-based sales and educational opportunitiescreating lasting memories for thousands of families each year.
Board of Directors Lucy Olson, President Gabriel Farm Lynda Hopkins, Vice President Foggy River Farm Christine Cole, Second Vice President Full House Farm Deborah Walton, Treasurer Canvas Ranch Terry Allan, Director Farmer and Seeds of Change Nancy Barlas, Director Barlas Boer Goats Paul Kolling, Director Nana Mae Organics Milo Mitchel, Director Zazu Restaurant and Farm Office Staff Suzanne Alexandre Interim Program Director Carmen Ruark Office Administrator Map and Guide Design Suzanne Alexandre InDesign Layout Kari Rasmason kari.rasmason@gmail.com Contributing Photographer Cindi de Channes www.cindidechannes.com Printing Barlow Printing
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Sonoma County Farm Trails We are a 501(c)6 organization that supports agricultural diversity in Sonoma County by promoting member products and services through the Map & Guide, on site sales and the Web. Farm Trails helps to ensure the preservation of Sonoma County’s rich agricultural heritage through organized retail opportunities, marketing and public relations campaigns, and educational forums. Sonoma County Farm Trails. 930 Shiloh Road Bldg. 40, Suite 7 Windsor, CA 95492 {707} 837-8896 tel {707} 837-8610 fax email: farmtrails@farmtrails.org website: www.farmtrails.org facebook.com/SonomaCountyFarmTrails
What began as a marketing initiative by local farmers 38 years ago each year becomes more relevant as new generations of families look to reconnect with the land, the plants and the animals which sustain us all. Visitors come to Sonoma County from all over the Bay Area, the US and abroad to enjoy a wonderful diversity of products and to experience the farm life. Use this guide to create your own custom adventures and outings in Sonoma County any time of year. Experience everything from animal husbandry, bee keeping, apple picking, wine tasting and more as you travel Farm Trails from Petaluma in the south to Healdsburg in the north, Sonoma in the east and Sebastopol, Occidental and Bodega in the West. Each of our members is dedicated to providing wonderful interactive experiences, unique flavors and amazing educational and photographic opportunities. Farm Trails offers special seasonal events where the farmers go all-out to provide exciting farm tours and experiences that often include live music, rides, tastings and special activities. You won’t want to miss Blossoms, Bees www.farmtrails.org
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and Barnyard Babies in the spring, the Gravenstein Apple Fair in August, and the official Weekend Along the Farm Trails in September. Look for details on these events in this guide or on our website. We especially want to invite you to join us this year at Farm Trails’ annual Gravenstein Apple Fair, held at Ragle Ranch Park in Sebastopol, August 13th14th. This marvelous country fair offers music and entertainment, food and drink, farm life displays, fun children’s activities, and of course, freshly harvested Gravenstein apples! The Gravenstein Apple Fair is also the main fundraiser for Sonoma County Farm Trails. Your admission fee enables us to provide farm experiences for thousands of families each year and helps to ensure a thriving agriculture for future generations. Thank you for your support and for being a part of Farm Trails! A Farm Trails Welcome
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Tips For Visiting Farms
Tips for Visiting Farms
Eat Local Food
Explore the 3rd largest farmers market in California this Sunday at the Marin Civic Center. Meet the farmers who grow your food and taste what food aspires to be.
Marin Civic Center (Sun & Thurs, 8-1, ALL YEAR) Novato (Tues, 4-8, May-SEptember) Fairfax (Wed, 4-8, May-September) Newark (Sun, 9-1, ALL YEAR) Hayward (Sat, 9-1, All Year) Grand Lake — OAKLAND (Sat, 9-2, ALL YEAR) Stonestown — San Francisco (Sun, 9-1, ALL YEAR)
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Gravenstein Apple Fair August 13 and 14, 2011, Sebastopol
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Select your route and the farms you want to visit. Only farms with numbers on the map are open for public visits. Verify the hours of operation. If the farm description indicates that you need to make an appointment, please call in advance to make arrangements.
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Enjoy Cline’s Rhone & Zinfandel wines in their 1850’s farmhouse. Complimentary tastings daily from 10-6pm (a nominal fee for reserve tastings). Events: April in Carneros, July Jazz Festival, & November Holiday in Carneros— check website for details.
Open: Daily 10-4:30; groups of 6 or more by appointment
Family-owned Award winning alpacas: Alpaca breeding and sales, 22 natural colors. Fiber, yarn, products and CSA. Schacht Dealer: wheels, looms and accessories. Maremma LGD121 pups available in the Fall for livestock protection. Weaving & spinning supplies and classes.
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Certified organic wine from the best hillside, mountain and maritime influenced vineyards in Sonoma County. Open daily for tastings. Tour buses and limos (6 or more) by appointment.
www.brookfarmalpaca.com 8150 Sonoma Mountain Rd Glen Ellen, CA 95442 (707) 996-0350 Alpacas|Arts|Crafts|Education|Fiber
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www.coturriwinery.com 6725 Enterprise Rd Glen Ellen, CA 95442 (707) 525-9126 Vineyard|Winery
Authentic, handcrafted wines made in the traditional, old-world style of Coturri’s Italian ancestors. Exquisite “made in the vineyard” wines delight the palate with their delicious, fruit-centered personalities. Schedule an appointment to taste these extraordinary, compelling additive-free wines. You can also enjoy their mouth watering private label Café Gratitude Organic Red at any Café Gratitude.
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www.clinecellars.com 24737 Arnold Drive/Highway 121 Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 940-4000, (800) 546-2070 Animals|Tours|Wedding Services|Winery
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Spanish architecture and charismatic downtown square. The legacy of ranching in the Sonoma Valley stretches back centuries to when the town was first founded by Spanish settlers as Mission San Francisco Solano along El Camino Real. Before that, the Pomo lived on the fertile soil, calling the 37 valley bounded by mountains the Valley of the Moon. Today, the agricultural scene throughout the valley is diverse, with a variety of soil types supporting nearly every type of produce imaginable. Perennials thrive, with olive orchards, Christmas tree groves, citrus trees, strawberries, lavender fields, and of course wine grapes dotting the landscape. Livestock 101 is also plentiful: a variety of dairy animals (sheep, cows, goats) provide delicious cheeses, and fiber farms full of sheep and alpacas produce luscious woolen yarns for knitting.
Defining Fibers Wool sheared from sheep, goats, alpacas and rabbits are just some of the fibers grown organically and locally. Sheep’s wool has two qualities that distinguish it from hair or fur: it has scales which overlap like shingles on a roof and are crimped; in some fleeces the wool fibers have more than 20 bends per inch. The finer the wool, the softer it will be, while coarser grades are more durable, and less prone to pilling. Cashmere wool is characterized by its luxuriously soft fibers, with high nap ability and loft. It is sheared from the Cashmere goat. Fibers are highly adaptable and are easily constructed into fine or thick yarns, producing light to heavyweight fabrics. Alpaca is warmer than sheep’s wool and lighter in weight. Most alpaca fiber is white, but it also comes in various shades of brown and black. Angora fiber is produced from the down coat of the Angora rabbit. It is prized for its softness, and what knitters refer to as a halo (fluffiness). Angora fiber comes in white, black, and various shades of brown, and felts very easily.
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www.hardingardens.net 22656 Broadway Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 548-4758 Accommodations|Farm Stand|Fruit|Vegetables Specializing in the best homegrown tomatoes in town, this sustainable family farm features fresh, seasonal veggies, fruits and herbs! Vacation rental is available by reservation.
Open: July-Sept, Wed & Sun 12-5
Farm Stand, Farm Stays, Naturally Grown
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 105 www.oakhillfarm.net 15101 Sonoma Highway Glen Ellen, CA 95442 (707) 996-6643 Country Store|Flowers|Honey|Vegetables
Open: April-Dec, Wed-Sun 10-6
Open: Year-round, Mon-Sat 9:30-6, except major holidays
Bus Access, Mail Order, Picnic Area, Retail, Tasting, Wholesale Available
“To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds and watch their renewal of life - this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do.”~ Charles Dudley Warner
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produce to get from the field to the grocery store shelf, and another few days before you actually eat it. Some volatile nutritional components of your food can be lost even under the best storage conditions. When you buy direct from the farm or farmers’ market you are usually getting produce picked only hours earlier. Fresh food tastes better and is better for you!
ji seasonal cycles, characteristics and flavors related to the climate in which they are grown. Wine enthusiasts call this terroir. Humans are part of these natural rhythms, but our modern food culture that supplies all things in all seasons by importing from around the globe causes us to forget this relationship. Eating locally and in-season keeps us in sync with the natural influences of our home place for better health, and allows us to enjoy, and truly appreciate, a cornucopia of fresh and different foods throughout the year.
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An Artisan Cheese manufacturer since 1931, Vella Cheese is a US Champion Cheese Factory for aged dry Monterey Jack and many other varieties.
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Fresh and Nutritious } On average, it takes 4 days for commercial
Diverse Agriculture and Land Use } Buying local preserves open space and supports diverse cropping systems, which provide habitat for bees and beneficial insects.
CSA Subscriptions, Farm Stand, Naturally Grown, Retail, School Groups
www.vellacheese.com 315 Second St East Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 938-3232 Cheese|Dairy
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Seasonal Specialties } All fruits and vegetables have their own
Set in a rustic 100-year old dairy barn, the Red Barn Store offers the community an opportunity to visit the farm to purchase sustainably grown fruit, flowers and heirloom vegetables, fresh & dried herbs, honey from the hives, and farm-fresh eggs, as well as handcrafted wreaths, bouquets, soap and other gifts.
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Reduced Transportation } Purchasing local products saves oil, prevents pollution, and helps ensure local food security. Shorter distances from field to plate also allow us to enjoy fragile, perishable foods that don’t lend themselves to industrial production and shipping regimes.
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spend at a local farm is multiplied many times over when that farmer hires labor or purchases supplies. A healthy local economy that keeps dollars circulating among and between local businesses of all kinds is better for our families and communities who benefit with more jobs and services.
ji Building Community } Connecting with your local farmer
establishes a direct link between the food you eat, the land on which it is grown, and those who grow it. These essential relationships foster community and create friendships to span a lifetime.
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Historically, Petaluma has served as the commercial hub for agriculture trade in Sonoma County, with barges plying the Petaluma River down to San Francisco carrying produce, wine, livestock, eggs, and other goods. Today, it is the gateway to food-centric Sonoma County, with one of the highest concentrations of sustainable family farms, artisan cheese makers, and dairy and livestock producers of any Sonoma County region.
On the outskirts of Petaluma, Penngrove offers an ag-friendly, welcoming small-town feel to visitors and passersby. Throughout the region, wineries and large scale olive oil orchards share fence lines with small family farms growing everything from artichokes to zucchini, as well as cashmere goats, dairy goats, llamas, pigs, Babydoll Southdown sheep, honey, flowers, nursery plants, sausage, pumpkins, and even goat milk ice cream.
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www.canvasranch.com 4588 Bodega Ave Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 529-1270, (707) 766-7171 Vegetables|Farm Products|U-Pick Pumpkins
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Less than 45 minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge lies Sonoma County’s southern-most region, a welcoming swath of rolling hills, rivers, and creeks for visitors traveling north on Highway 101. Petaluma’s authentic Victorian downtown, home of a national heirloom seed company housed in a historic bank building, offers a glimpse of life in another era.
Farm animals, fresh-cut flowers, corn maze and two haunted houses. Shop the Adobe Marketplace and Farmers Wife Barntique for local crafts and gift items. Weekend hayrides, 121 12 coffee barn, BBQ, kettle corn, funnel cakes, taco stand, 116 food court. Schools and birthday parties welcome!
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www.ArtfulArrangements.biz Diane H. Davis 205 Orchard Lane Penngrove, CA 94951 (707) 664-8656 Live-Plant Arrangements|Gifts|Specialty Nursery Green, local, artful living-plant arrangements for home or office. County-wide delivery for any occasion. Visit the gallery/gift shop on Saturdays or any time on-line. The Kids’ Corner: safe play and a gift. Community Outreach: affordable classes/workshops.121 Specialty Nursery: native trees, shrubs, drought-tolerant. 5-H Heart-Art! Plant-a-Plant!
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Bar Lew Boer Meat Goats 711 Middle Two Rock Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 763-1722, (530) 304-7660 Animals|Education|Meat
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Raising Boer Meat Goats through breeding, feeding and herd management. Providing the public quality goat meat and tips on preparing this Mediterranean delicacy for the family to enjoy. Educating “city folks” on how real farms operate and how animals are cared for.
Sustainably grown vegetables, fruit, and artisan Open: Year-round, Mon-Sat 8-5, except major holidays 37 farm products. U-pick pumpkins (including Giant pumpkins), hayrides, mini train ride, corn Barlas Boer Goats 207 maze, climbing hay pyramid, hay maze with www.barlasboergoats.com tunnel in the fall. Farm stand, picnic area open 555 Bailey Ave July-October! Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-4476 Open: July-Oct, Thurs-Sun 12-6 Animals|Dairy|Education|Meat Farm Stand, CSA, Bus Access, Event Facility, Picnic Area, School Groups Barlas Boer Goats strives to raise quality
Angelo’s Meats, Deli, Catering 200 www.angelossmokehouse.com 2700 37 Adobe Rd Petaluma, CA 94954 (707) 763-9586 Catering|Honey|Meat|Poultry
Famous beef jerky, smoked sausages, bacons, poultry and salmon. California Grand Champion BBQ Spiced Tri-Tips and NY Steaks, condiments and roasted pigs. BBQ catering and wedding services available.
Boer Goats for breeding, browsing, pets, and companions, and they specialize in color Boer Goats. Visiting this working goat ranch will enrichSan your goat Pablo Bay experience with their handson, educational focus.
Open: Year-round, call for appointment Animal Corral, Great for Kids
“You don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces, just good food from fresh ingredients."~ Julia Childs
Open: Year-round, Mon-Fri 9-5; Sat 9-3 Retail, Tasting
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www.budscustommeats.com 7750 Petaluma Hill Rd Penngrove, CA 94951 (707) 795-8402 Meat Market
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Marinated tri-tips, fresh & smoked sausages, hams, bacon, beef jerky & salmon. Exotic meats: buffalo, elk, wild boar, pheasants, quail and rabbits. Dry aged all natural beef raised on premises.
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Food Tastings, Great for Kids, Naturally Grown
Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc. www.cloverstornetta.com Petaluma, CA (707) 778-8448 Dairy|Meat|Poultry
EverMay garden center
www.evermaygardencenter.com Dennis and Annie Van Maaren 301 Wilson St Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-8187 Flowers|Nursery
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Stroll through the garden and browse the shop, where you’ll find a unique selection of garden art and collectables, wrought-iron trellises and outdoor furniture, planters, pottery and ecopots for indoors and out. Specializing in perennials, premium grade roses, citrus and fruit trees, a large variety of native shrubs and trees, organic veggies, organic soils and fertilizers.
Open: Year-round, Tues-Sat 9-5; Sun 11-4; closed Mon Certified Organic, Retail
Dairy processing and distribution. Home of the famous Clo the Cow. Check website for products and events. “Quite possibly the cleanest milk in the U.S.”
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www.gardenvalley.com 498 Pepper Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 795-0919 Accommodations|Education|Roses|Tours
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www.cottagegardensofpet.com 3995 Emerald Drive Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 778-8025 Nursery
Fine cut roses available wholesale or retail. Rose plants available bareroot (seasonal) and potted. Beautiful wedding/event site. Guided or self-guided garden tours. Classes. Cottage rental.
Cottage Gardens is a specialty nursery featuring perennials, succulents, vegetables, clematis, roses, fruit trees, etc. They grow 80% of their plants right in Petaluma.
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In 1997, Sue Conley and Peggy Smith built a small creamery in downtown Point Reyes Station and started making hand-crafted cheese with local organic milk. They currently make three fresh and six aged cheeses and have added a second creamery in Petaluma.
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www.greenstringfarm.com 3571 Old Adobe Rd Petaluma, CA 94954 (707) 778-7500 Country Store|Meat|Vegetables|Vineyard
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Green String is a sustainable farm in Petaluma, whose focus is on aiding, rather than fighting, natural processes to grow healthy and happy fruits and vegetables. Nursery stock.
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www.lavenderbeefarm.com JoAnn and Rick Wallenstein 764 Chapman Lane Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 789-0554 Bees|Honey|Flowers|Gifts|Wedding Services
The Lavender Bee Farm has been growing all-natural lavender since 2000, on a three acre farm in West Petaluma. Their bees are all swarm-caught wild bees which are not treated with any man-made product. The honey is raw and not heated. Products are available through their website: www.lavenderbeefarm.com.
Open: Tours by appointment only
Event Facility, Mail Order, Naturally Grown
McClelland’s Dairy
www.mcclellandsdairy.com 6475 Bodega Ave Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 664-0452 Animals|Country Store|Dairy|Education
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Scheduled & private tours by appointment: learn the history of this family dairy farm, watch cows being milked, pet baby calves, & milk a cow by hand! Taste their tumblechurned European Style Organic Artisan Butter made with cream from the grass-fed cows. Shop for on-the-farm-produced butter, eggs, ice cream & cheese. School groups & birthday party accommodations. Oct. pumpkin patch.
Open: Year-round Sat & Sun 10-5:30,or by appointment
Local Farm Basket
Bus Access, Certified Organic, Farm Stand, Great for Kids, Mail Order, Naturally Grown, School Groups, Tasting, Tours, U-Pick, Wholesale Available
Discover Sonoma County’s most delicious and authentic artisan foods and local farm products. Direct from the farm each selection reflects the region’s flavor and tells the story of the area’s unique family farms and small-batch artisanal producers. Hand-crafted packaging perfect for corporate, weddings, and gifts for one to one thousand.
McEvoy Ranch
www.localfarmbasket.com Petaluma, CA 94952 Baskets|Corporate|Gifts|Weddings
Open: Website 24/7
Delivery, Events, Mail Order, Naturally Grown, Retail
Lovepatch Farms
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www.lovepatchfarms.com Lee Romero 292 Palm Ave Penngrove, CA 94951 (707) 664-9163 Horses|Arts|Crafts|Country Store|Education
A working Miniature Horse Farm which provides “hands-on” tours, educational presentations and classes for all ages and abilities interested in learning more about the Miniature Horse. Stallions, mares and babies are available for viewing. Hand-crafted, equine-related gifts for sale. Stroller, walker & wheelchair accessible. Senior friendly.
Open: Year-round, by appointment only
Bus Access, Family Fun, Great for Kids, Picnic Area, School Groups, Tours, Classes
Petaluma to Penngrove
Bud’s Custom Meats
www.mcevoyranch.com 5935 Red Hill Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 778-2307 Olive Farm-Oil & Trees|Tours|Gifts|Baskets
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California certified organic extra virgin olive oil, produced in the traditional Tuscan style. Selling certified organic olive trees, olive oil-based body care products, honey and other estate products. Purchase oil online at www.mcevoyranch.com.
Open: Tours by appointment only; see website for details
Bus Access, Certified Organic, Mail Order, Tours, Wholesale Available
North Coast Native Nursery www.northcoastnativenursery.com 2700 Chileno Valley Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 769-1213 Nursery|Professional Services
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Beautifully grown California native species, including groundcovers, flowering perennials, shrubs & trees for elegant gardens, natural landscapes, hedgerows, wildlife habitat, living roofs & rain gardens. Waterwise, specializing in native plants & sustainable landscaping. Free classes.
Open: Year-round, check website for seasonal hours
Bus Access, Classes, Delivery, Naturally Grown, Retail, School Groups, Wholesale Available
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www.springhillcheese.com 711 Western Ave Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-3446 Cheese|Dairy|Tours|Pumpkins
Retail store at 711 Western Ave offers cheese tastings, homemade ice cream, sandwiches & espresso bar. Guided personal tours of the creamery/cheese-making facilities are also available for small and large groups. Call for details. The Great Peter Pumpkin Patch is open every Fall from late September through Halloween at 4235 Spring Hill Rd in Petaluma.
Open: Year-round store, Mon-Fri 6-6; Sat-Sun 10-6 Naturally Grown, Food & Beverage, Retail, Family Fun, Carriage/Wagon/Hayrides, Bus Access, Great for Kids, Picnic Area, School Groups,Tasting, Tours
Skippy’s Egg Store and More 951 Transport Way Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 763-2924 Country Store|Dairy|Eggs
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City location with country prices. Fresh organic, cage-free omega and traditional eggs delivered daily from their farm. Wonderful selection of local dairy products. 75 different bulk spices and herbs. Baking & restaurant supplies, pasta, and more.
Open: Year-round, Mon-Fri 8-4:30; Sat 8-12
Split Rail Family Farm
Small family-run farm featuring many breeds of laying hens for sale. Rabbit and lamb meats, eggs, Nigerian Dwarf and Nubian dairy goats, & Tunis sheep. Farm store with seasonal veggies, wool & yarn. Chicken supplies and feed, books and canning supplies.
Open: Year-round by appointment; Farm store Sun 10-4
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Stemple Creek Ranch www.stemplecreek.com Tomales, CA (415) 883-8253 Animals|Meat
Take a tour of Stemple Creek Ranch, a family owned and operated cattle ranch in Sonoma and Marin Counties. Their cows and sheep are raised on their own pasture land just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. Organically raised, all natural and 100% grass-fed beef and lamb.
Open: Year-round, by appointment only Certified Organic, Tours
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www.tarafirmafarms.com 3796 I St Extension Petaluma, CA 92 (707) 765-1202 Country Store|Eggs|Meat|Poultry|Vegetables
www.rareseeds.com 199 Petaluma Blvd North Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 509-5171 Tools|Books|Gifts|Seeds
Bringing REAL food to our local community. Pasture raised beef, pork, and chicken, along with those fresh eggs and veggies! Whether you’re an omnivore or vegetarian, Tara Firma believes you have a right to choose clean, unadulterated, healthy food, grown/raised locally. Free hourly tours Sat & Sun. Come and visit!
Unique retail seed store housed in a historic bank building, prominently located on the junctions of Petaluma Blvd N and Washington St. The Seed Bank also carries books, tools, gardening supplies, and a host of other locallyproduced gift items, in addition to heirloom & non-GMO seeds.
Open: Year-round store, Daily 10-5; Year-round tours, Sat & Sun 10-3
Open: Year-round, Sun-Fri 9:30-5:30, closed Saturdays
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www.splitrailfamilyfarms.com 110 Goodwin Lane Penngrove, CA 94951 (707) 664-8103 Country Store|Meat|Poultry|Dairy|Vegetables
CSA Subscriptions, Delivery, Farm Stand, Naturally Grown
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Petaluma Creamery & Spring Hill Jersey Cheese
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that hens raised on pasture lay far more nutritious eggs than confined hens in factory farms. Farmers who let their animals graze on fresh pasture lay eggs richer in taste, vitamins and nutrients. Free range farm-fresh eggs contain: All nine essential amino acids All known vitamins and minerals, except vitamin C 1/3 less cholesterol 1/4 less saturated fat
2/3 more vitamin A 4 to 6 times more vitamin D 3 times more vitamin E 2 times more Omega-3 fatty acid 7 times more beta-carotene
The egg is the most complete protein source in a single food. These high quality proteins are necessary for the integrity of cell membranes. Regarded as “brain food,” eggs contain long chain unsaturated fatty-acids which play a vital role in the development of the nervous system in infants and the maintenance of mental acuity in adults. www.farmtrails.org
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Santa Rosa to Cotati Located at the heart of Sonoma
116 County, Santa Rosa is a bustling city brimming with restaurants and shops. Yet many visitors don’t realize that there are still farms just C O T A T I a few miles away from downtown. With its mild micro-climate, tempered from extremes of hot and cold, Santa Rosa is truly a garden spot. Perhaps that’s what attracted 101 renowned plant breeder Luther Burbank to the area in the late 1800’s, where he developed hundreds of important plant varieties including the Santa Rosa Plum and the Burbank Russet potato—both still widely grown by professional farmers and gardeners alike.
Visit the area’s farms and gardens, contemporaries of Burbank, where third and fourth generation families carry on their ancestors’ proud legacies. You’ll also find world class wineries and olive oil, a year-round farmers’ market, pumpkins, ornamental specialties for your home landscape, and drippingly sweet honey and bee-keeping supplies.
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Since 1886 (125 years), four generations have grown fresh vegetables, bedding plants, seed, tomatoes, corn, squash, persimmons, beans, cucumbers, figs, sweet-hot peppers. One mile from downtown Santa Rosa.
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www.momijinursery.com Mike and Sachiko Umehara 2765 Stony Point Rd Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 528-2917 Japanese Maple Nursery Momiji Nursery specializes exclusively in the Japanese maple. Since 1979, they’ve grown and grafted their own stock, working diligently to broaden the availability of unique and distinctive maples direct to the retail public. They offer 250+ cultivars in a complete range of size and color, 1-gallon to 32” boxes.
John Ash & Co.
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Joseph Imwalle and Family 685 West 3rd St Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 546-0279 Berries|Fruit|Nursery|Vegetables
Japanese Maples by Momiji Nursery
Bus Access, Mail Order, Retail
Unprocessed honey: blackberry, wildflower, star thistle, and lavender; honeycomb; local bee pollen; beeswax; hand-dipped beeswax candles; and propolis. Bee removal and pollinations. Vegetables, fruits, & fresh eggs. 12 Available all year at local Farmers’ Markets.
Imwalle Gardens
“Did you ever stop to taste a carrot? Not just eat it, but taste it? You can't taste the beauty and energy of the earth in a Twinkie.” ~Astrid Alauda
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Visit our Honey Shop where you can encounter life inside the hives! Beekeeping Tours offered from April-Oct by appointment (weather permitting). Visit our honey tasting room year round and experience our assortment of Raw & Creamed Honeys, Pure Beeswax Candles, Propolis and local Spring & Summer fresh bee pollen and honeys.
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www.vintnersinn.com 4330 Barnes Rd Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 527-7687 Accommodations|Restaurant
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A pioneer of cooking seasonally with fresh, local foods and pairing exceptional recipes with wines from the region, John Ash & Co. remains an icon of gourmet dining and wine country living, with executive chef Thomas Scmidt. Restaurant, Front Room Bar & Lounge, and private rooms at the Vintner’s Inn Event Center. Extensive list of award-winning wines.
Open: Year-round, dinner nightly starting at 5
Kendall-Jackson Wine Center www.kj.com 12 5007 Fulton Rd Fulton, CA 95439 (707) 571-8100 Winery|Olive Oil|Fruit|Vegetables
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Enjoy a seated wine and food pairing; visit the tasting bar; and tour the vineyards and extensive flower, herb & vegetable gardens that surround the chateau. Also: On The Healdsburg Plaza, 337 Healdsburg Ave, (707) 433-7102. 12
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www.matanzascreek.com 6097 Bennett Valley Rd Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (800) 590-6464 Gift Baskets|Olive Oil|Recreation|Events|Winery Since 1977, Mantazas Creek Winery has been creating elegant wines that are regarded as Sonoma County classics. Located in bucolic Bennett Valley, Matanzas Creek offers guests a unique experience of iconic rural beauty with their estate gardens and renowned lavender fields. They invite you to come savor their wines and agricultural products and stay for a game of Bocce ball.
Open: Year-round, Daily 10-4:30, except major holidays
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1369 Keiser Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 585-8811 Country Store|Flowers|Nursery|Fruit|Vegetables
www.westcountybamboo.com 3525 Stony Point Rd Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 585-7415 Bamboo & Palm Nursery|Professional Services A fabulous five acre oasis of bamboo and palms with over 200 luscious bamboo varieties! Jesus Mora (formerly of Bamboo Sourcery) has 25 years of experience and is an excellent resource for novices and aficionados alike, offering sales, installation, consultation & custom-built planter boxes.
Open: Mon-Sat 9-5; Appointments are not required, but suggested Feb-May
Western Farm Center
www.westernfarmcenter.com 21 West 7th St in Railroad Square Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 545-0721 Feed Store
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Farm stand with a seasonal “pick your own” strawberry patch. Vegetables, Honey, Lavender, Scented Geraniums, Handmade Soaps, & Lip Balms. 50+ Heirloom Tomato plus other vegetable starts. Jams, Jellies, Seeds, Pumpkins, Plants, & Gifts. Watch Us Grow.
Established in 1967, Western Farm Center “Feeds Them All”—food and supplies for pets, birds, baby chicks and farm animals. Providing complete feed lines, poultry, chicks, garden supplies, bulk seeds, fertilizer, & advice from friendly and knowledgeable staff. Tours welcomed by appointment.
Open: Daily March-Nov, daylight hours
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Family Fun, Farm Stand, Great for Kids, Naturally Grown, Retail, U-Pick
Terra Bella Vista Olive Oil Co., Inc.
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www.tbvevoliveoil.com 4949 Terra Bella Vista Way Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 586-3777 Olive Oil|Tours
Zazu Restaurant & Farm
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www.zazurestaurant.com Duskie Estes 3535 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 523-4814 Farm Stand|Vegetables|Local Fare|Restaurant
Retail, Tasting, Tours
Zazu Restaurant & Farm is dedicated to making food that respects people, land and animals. They grow as much as they can themselves and support local diversity of agriculture. “Know the face that feeds you!” Farm stand specializes in veggies, veggie starts and home-grown BLT sandwiches.
“The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel too fast and you miss all you are traveling for.” ~ Louis L’Amour
Event Facility, Farm Stand, Food & Beverage, Mail Order, U-Pick
Terra Bella Vista produces an award-winning extra virgin olive oil from 500 Italian olive trees. They give one-hour tours, by appointment, finishing with an olive oil tasting.
Open: Year-round by appointment
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Senk Farms
West County Oasis Bamboo Garden
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Matanzas Creek Winery
Open: Year-round, Wed-Mon for dinner from 5:30; Sun brunch 9-2; Sat Farm Stand May-Oct 11-2
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Providing healthy choices to Sonoma County for 10 Years Family Practice Physicians Naturopathic Medicine Ear, Nose, & Throat Chiropractic • Acupuncture Nutrition • Clinical Massage Rosen Bodywork • HeartMath Feldenkrais®-based Dynamic Movement
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Ready for Discoveries?
Visit: SonomaDiscoveries.com A guide to local adventure, as you explore Sonoma’s scenic coast and wine country
Cultivate Home
Sebastopol's Gourmet Kitchen store on Main Street has a bountiful selection of durable, elegant, affordable tools to
Cook ❀ Bake ❀ Can ❀ Ferment ❀ Serve and Celebrate your garden to table lifestyle!
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Occidental Arts & Ecology Center Plant Sale McClelland’s Dairy Mother’s Day Brunch McClelland’s Dairy Be a Farmer for a Day Dry Creek Vineyard Day in the Loire
Rodney Strong Vineyards 21st Annual Summer Concert Series McClelland’s Dairy Wake up with Dairy Enchanting Sweet Peas Sweet Pea Flower Open House Dry Creek Vineyard Summer of Zin Mantanzas Creek Winery 15th Annual Day of Wine & Lavender
Sebastopol Berry Farm 4th of July Sale Matanzas Creek Winery Explore Wonders of the Honeybee Korbel Champagne Cellars Jamaica in July SkyHorse Ranch Equine Guided Education
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13-14 Gravenstein Apple Fair www.gravensteinapplefair.com 9-21 Martinelli Winery Grape to Glass 20-21 Occidental Arts & Ecology Center Plant Sale 27-28 Occidental Arts & Ecology Center Plant Sale
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1-30 Cottage Gardens of Petaluma Fall Sale-all of September 3-4 Sebastopol Berry Farm Berries & Jam Sale 17 Korbel Champagne Cellars Flavors of Fall 20 Matanzas Creek Winery Cooking with Culinary Lavender 24 Olufs Ranches Meat & Buying Club BBQ 24-25 Weekend Along the Farm Trails www.farmtrails.org
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Integrative Medical Clinic
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Muelrath Ranches Campfire in the Corral Pumpkin Patches open SkyHorse Ranch Horse Sense for the Leader Within SkyHorse Ranch Equine Guided Experience Tierra Vegetables Blazing Pumpkins
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Mueller & Truett Hurst Wineries Food & Wine Affair Dry Creek Vineyards Holiday Celebration
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Christmas Tree Farms open Korbel Champagne Cellars Holiday Shopping Spree Weekend Gabriel Farm A Toast to the Holidays
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city, including a ten-screen movie theater, an eclectic array of dining opportunities, and shops that sell everything from funky tie-dyed apparel to world-class antiques. It’s also a town with a particularly vibrant performing arts community; hundreds of talented artists call Sebastopol home. Situated between the coast and Santa Rosa, Sebastopol has one of Sonoma County’s cooler micro-climates, which in the world of agriculture means delectable greens and fabulous fruit. Expect succulent honeys, mouthwatering heirloom apples, lovely lettuces, and even kiwis. Many Sebastopol farmers dry-farm their tomatoes to help them ripen, which results in zesty, 1 concentrated flavor--just perfect for a town where quality, not quantity, is what counts. Bassignani Nursery, Inc.
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A retail nursery that carries a variety of fruit trees, vegetable plants and ornamental plants. Offering the largest selection of Camellias in Sonoma County. Free garden demonstrations throughout the year.
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At Beekind honey is local, natural, raw and unique. Beautiful and consumable goods line the shelves. Enjoy their tasting bar. Observe bee-hives in the garden. Become a beekeeper. Beekind cares about your success and the health and well being of the bees. Free Intro classes. www.beekind.com.
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Bloomfield Bees Honey sells local and varietal honeys. Our farm stand is open daily from 10 to 5. We carry beauty and health products, also available at local farmers markets. In Spring classes and “nucs” are for sale locally. Honeybee swarm removal for Sonoma County. Chemical-free beeswax candles.
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Enchanting Sweet Peas
www.enchantingsweetpeas.com Glenys Johnson 101 900 Gravenstein Hwy, North (Hwy 116) Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-5284 Gifts|Seeds|Sweet Peas
French Garden Restaurant and Farm
www.frenchgardenrestaurant.com Dan Smith Restaurant: 8050 Bodega Ave Farm: 11031 Cherry Ridge Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 824-2030 Restaurant|Fruit|Vegetables Our 30 acre French Garden Farm, 4 miles west of Sebastopol produces certified organic fruits and vegetables all year round. Daily harvested produce from the farm is served at French Garden Restaurant. Organic produce is available for sale at the weekly Farm Market every Sunday at the restaurant, 10-2.
Open: Restaurant open year round, Wed-Sun 11:30-2:30 (Sun 10-2), 5-9:30pm; Farm tours 1st Sat of each month 10-Noon and by appointment
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Over 50 varieties of English Spencer Sweet Pea flower seeds and planting supplies available online or by mail order. To experience these gorgeous, fragrant, colorful flowers in full bloom, visit the farm (one day only) on Sunday, June 12th, 2011, 10:30-4. See and smell thousands of blossoming sweet peas.
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www.frostymountaintreefarm.com Bill and Lynn Garlock 3600 Mariola Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-2351 Animals|Christmas Trees|Country Store
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Great family fun! Choose and cut Douglas Fir, Scotch Pine, and Sequoia. Beautiful, fresh, precut Noble Fir, Santa’s Gift Shop, story time with Mrs. Claus, hayrides, animals, hardcore coffee.
Open: Nov 25, 9-5; Nov 26-Dec 24, Sat & Sun 9-5; Mon-Fri 12-5 Animal Corral, Carriage/Wagon/Hayrides, Family Fun, Great for Kids, Picnic Area, Wholesale Available
Open: One day only, June 12, 2011, 10:30-4 Mail Order, Retail
Fisher Farm
Charlie and Charlotte Fisher 2870 Canfield Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-4817 Christmas Trees
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Go to Fisher Farm Christmas Tree Farm for holiday decorations. They open the day after Thanksgiving. U-Cut and fresh-cut Christmas trees, wreaths and garlands, snow-flocking.
Open: Weekends Thanksgiving to Christmas
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the test of time; it is the safest vegetable oil you could use. The high percentage of oelic acid makes olive oil ideal for salads and for cooking 116at moderate temperatures. Extra virgin olive oil is also rich in antioxidants. Studies have repeatedly shown that olive oil provides 101 numerous health benefits, including protection from heart disease. ~Sally Fallon, Nourishing Traditions
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www.fullhousefarm.com Christine Cole 1000 Sexton Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-1561 Farm Stays|Animals|Tours|Education
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Full House Farm is a country destination with three (3) lodging options, Farm Life Tours, and educational programs with horses on Sustainable Living From the Inside Out. Tours April-Nov, Sat. @ 4:00 + Sun @ 10:00. Workshops with horses April-Nov 1st Sat of every month. Reservations required.
Open: April-Nov, 7-7; Dec-March by appointment
Animal Corral, Classes, Family Fun, Farm Stand, Farm Stays, Great for Kids, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Tours, U-Pick
Garlock Tree Farm
www.garlocktreefarm.com Becky and Keith Garlock 2275 Bloomfield Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-4307 Christmas Trees|Gifts
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10 acres of choose and cut Christmas Trees. Fresh pre-cut Noble Fir, kept in water. Fresh wreaths made on site. Horse-drawn carriage rides, pony rides, bounce house, farm animals, picnic area, gift shop and tractor hay ride.
Open: Nov-Dec, Fri Noon-5, Sat & Sun 9-5
Animal Corral, Bus Access, Carriage/Wagon/ Hayrides, Food & Beverage, Great for Kids, Horseback Riding, Picnic Area, Retail
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www.wschsgrf.org 7781 Bodega Ave Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-6711 Historic Farm|Tours
See where it all began in 1885 at Luther Burbank’s original experiment farm, preserved by the Western Sonoma County Historical Society. This non-profit organization offers Burbank exotic plant sales Wednesdays 9-1 and docent tours by appointment. Spring Open House is April 16-17, 2011.
Open: Year-round for self-guided tours, Cottage open Wed 9-12
Bus Access, Historical Site, Picnic Area, School Groups
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Muelrath Ranches
www.muelrathspumpkins.com Robert Muelrath 3800 Walker Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 585-2195 Pumpkins
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21 varieties of pumpkins, many varieties of winter squash, gourds, ornamental corn & sunflowers. All products are sustainably grown and pesticide-free. Campfire in the corral every Friday night in Oct.
Open: Sept 15-Oct 31, Mon-Thurs 3-6; Fri-Sun 10-6
Animal Corral, Bus Access, Carriage/Wagon/ Hayrides, Delivery, Family Fun, Great for Kids, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Retail, Wholesale Available
New Carpati Farm
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Organically grown shiitake & oyster mushrooms, medicinal herbs & raspberries. Also visit their rare Jacob Sheep—beauties with more horns than you’d expect. Please call before stopping by; tours available with notice. U-pick available.
Open: April-Nov by appointment only
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www.williebird.com 5350 Sebastopol Rd (Hwy 12) Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 545-2832 Country Store|Meat Market|Deli|Restaurant
At the store you can purchase famous free range and organic poultry– fresh, smoked, breasts and parts– turkeys, chickens & ducks; fresh ground turkey & sausage and steaks; deli & sandwiches. Come dine at Willie Bird Restaurant: 1150 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa (707) 542-0861, open daily 7am-9pm, Sunday 7am-8pm. Toll Free (877) 494-5592; Wholesale (707) 996-6981.
Open: Year-round, Mon-Fri 10-5; Sat 9-4; closed Sun
Food & Beverage, Mail Order, Naturally Grown, Wholesale Available
Willowist Miniature Horses
www.willowistminiaturehorses.com 2501 Blucher Valley Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-1763 Animals|Miniature Horses
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Willowist has a herd of over 40 Amha Miniature Horses with some of the best bloodlines from across the country. Sweetnatured and friendly little horses (under 34”) that are easy to handle and groom. Tours by appointment. Horses to pet or for sale—many colors, priced individually.
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www.roseandthornca.com Carole Coler-Dark 10050 Bodega Highway Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-9467 Animals|Country Store|Nursery|Weddings
Whimsical gardens with heirloom chickens wandering and petting goats—a delightful shopping experience for everyone! Nursery and gift store with over 80 local artists represented. Eggs for sale. Beautiful space for picnics, weddings and events—call ahead for specifics.
Open: March to mid-Jan, Thurs-Mon 11-5:30; Closed Tues & Wed
Willie Bird Turkeys
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Full House Farm
Animal Corral, Bus Access, Delivery, Event Facility, Family Fun, Great for Kids, Mail Order, Picnic Area, Retail, School Groups
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Honey
is the only food that includes all the substances necessary to sustain life, including enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and water; and contains “pinocembrin”, an antioxidant associated with improved brain functioning. Honey is an energy source and contains a range of vital vitamins and minerals including vitamin B6, riboflavin, thiamine, pantothenic acid, copper, iron, zinc, calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorous, manganese and magnesium.
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“The sweetest little fair in Sonoma County” By Wendy Hilberman, Apple Fair Manager
The Gravenstein Apple Fair is hosted
by Sonoma County Farm Trails and has a long and rich history in Sonoma County. Sebastopol staged its first Apple Show in 1910 on Main Street in a tent across from the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway Depot. This small event celebrating the tart but sweet apple called the Gravenstein became an annual bash occurring every August, focusing on showcasing apples and apple products during the peak of their season. The fair annually sported huge custom structures for front entrance gates and elaborate apple displays by local packing plants, canneries and apple drying companies. Processing and marketing apples had become big business. Sculptors were hired to build ¼ scale buildings and
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even a locomotive out of whole fresh and dried sliced apples. Those early fairs had a carnival like atmosphere and were attended by people from all over the United States. Today, the Gravenstein Apple Fair continues the tradition of celebrating and exhibiting apples, combined with fantastic live music on two stages, great food, cooking demonstrations from local chefs, arts and crafts booths, a petting zoo, and so much more. Visitors experience the feeling of an old time country get-together: you can throw darts at apples, ride in a wagon pulled by plow horses, and shop the local artisan booths for handmade jewelry, clothing, pottery and gourmet goodies. There are fun activities, like the Hay Maze for the kids, Life on the Farm performances, bee keeper displays, and a fine selection of local wine and brews for the adults.
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Gravenstein Apple Fair
What kind of a fair would it be without contests? Local home cooks can enter a pie in the Apple Pie Baking contest sponsored by the Sebastopol Chamber of Commerce, or adults and children can enter the Pie Eating Contest, the no-hands Caramel Apple Eating Contest, the Applesauce Drinking Contest and the Apple Juggling Contest. There is no doubt that the Gravenstein Apple Fair is one of the most kid-friendly fairs of the year, but it’s fun for adults as well. With a selection of food, a wine tent featuring award winning wine from all over Sonoma County and two beer tents, there truly is something for everyone. The 2011 Gravenstein Apple Fair promises to be an incredible year of music, food, crafts and activities. The Fair has a great line-up of live music, featuring headliners: Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88’s and Solid Air. The fair also offers two additional stages with cooking demonstrations and a “Life on the Farm” stage that features live farm shows with activities like milking a goat or shearing a sheep.
Don’t miss the Fair, August 13th & 14th at Ragle Ranch Park, 10-6 on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday. This year tickets are available online at www.gravensteinapplefair.com. Tickets go on sale June 1st and we will be offering pre-ticket sale promotions. See you at the fair!
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West County Winding roads, oaks and evergreens, hidden
valleys, and rich soils characterize this fog-kissed region. Since first being settled in the mid-nineteenth century, the Graton and Occidental area has had a colorful cultural and rich agricultural history. Groves of heirloom Gravenstein apples grow peacefully alongside cool climate winegrapes. Asian pears are also a mainstay of this region, and bees busily pollinate the region’s orchards, yielding rich, sweet honey. Graton and Occidental are the perfect towns to visit 1 on a hot summer day, and their winding roads offer hidden treats such as a turn-of-the-century steam powered mill, on-farm you-pick opportunities, and of course farm animals to feed and cuddle. Apple-A-Day Ratzlaff Ranch Ken Ratzlaff 13128 Occidental Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-0538 Apples|Bartlett Pears|Juice
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www.gabrielfarm.com Lucy and Torrey Olson 3175 Sullivan Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-0617 Berries|Country Store|Fruit|Honey
Dutton Ranch
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Dutton Ranch is a family farm started in 1964 by Warren and Gail Dutton. They farm 1,100 acres of grapes and 200 acres of organic apples.
Open: Aug-Oct, Mon -Fri, 8-5
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www.harmonyfarm.com 101 3244 Highway 116 North Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-9125 Farm Supplies|Gift Ideas|Nursery|Trees Sonoma County’s premiere nursery, providing an extensive array of edible plants, shrubs and trees, including organic veggie starts, seeds, soil enrichment products and earth-friendly pest control. Irrigation and solar design & sales.
Open: Winter, Mon-Sat 7:30-5; Sun 9-5; Summer, Mon-Sat 7:30-6; Sun 8:30-5
Bus Access, Certified Organic, Classes, Delivery, Mail Order, Retail, School Groups, Wholesale Available
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www.kozlowskifarms.com 5566 Hwy 116 (Gravenstein Hwy) Forestville, CA 95436 (707) 887-1587 Country Store|Bakery|Fruit|Gifts|Vineyard
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Specialty gourmet and natural foods, including: jams, jellies, preserves, mustards, berry vinegars, salad dressings, chipolte grilling sauces, steak and barbecue sauces, fruit butters and spreads. Russian River Valley Pinot Noir Wine. Organic apples, homemade pies, tarts and cookies. Perfect gifts for everyone.
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Open: Year-round, Daily 9-5, except major holidays Bus Access, Certified Organic Apples, Farm Stand, Great for Kids, Mail Order, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Retail, Tasting, Wholesale Available
Fresh, organic Colossal chestnuts. Sales and U-pick during the first two weekends of October only. On-line orders Sept through Nov. Tastings, chestnuts roasting, tours & family fun October 1, 2, 8 and 9, 2011.
Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery
Kozlowski Farms
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Nana Mae’s Organics
www.nanamae.com Sebastopol, CA (707) 829-7359 Flowers|Fruit|Juice|Vegetables Local, Slow Food, certified organic family farm, sharecropping on over 100 small Sonoma County parcels. Providing fresh and processed plums, berries, apples and pears.
Open: July-Dec by appointment only
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www.oaec.org 15290 Coleman Valley Rd Occidental, CA 95465 (707) 874-1557 Education|Nursery|Tours|Vegetables A non-profit environmental center with four acres of organic gardens. Offering tours, plant sales, events and classes. Tour schedule posted online. Volunteer day every Wed (except at Thanksgiving and Christmas). Plant Sales: May 7-8, Aug 20-21, Aug 27-28.
Open: March-Nov
Bus Access, Certified Organic, Classes
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www.vinehillhouse.com Dan and Jan O’Connell 3601 Vine Hill Rd Sebastopol, CA 95473 (707) 823-8590 Accommodations|Events|Vineyard|Winery Vine Hill House is the estate guest house of O’Connell Vineyards and Winery. Situated on a gentle knoll with lovely surrounding grounds of lawns, flower gardens & vineyards, and with spectacular views from every side, it is an elegant oasis away from the daily routines of life, a place completely given to unwinding. Available for events and weddings.
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David Ratzlaff 13110 Occidental Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 874-9070 Pumpkins
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During pumpkin season (the month of October), come pick your own, right off the vine. Choose from seven varieties of pumpkins in the field. Enjoy the beautiful, peaceful setting, in the shadows of old-growth Redwoods.
Open: Daily in Oct, 10-Dusk
Bus Access, Family Fun, Farm Stand, Great for Kids, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Retail, School Groups, U-Pick
Rainbow’s End Farm
www.rainbowsendfarm.org Nan Koehler 13140 Frati Lane Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 874-2315 Animals|Berries|Education|Fruit
www.redwoodhill.com 5480 Thomas Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-4790 Animals|Cheese|Dairy
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Come visit this “home-stead-style garden/farm on steroids!” 20 acres of a 50 acre lot are certified organic. This is one of the original Italian Farm settlements of the Occidental area. Big old barns and 100 year old fruit trees. Lots of animals. Specializing in berries.
Open: Only on our Annual Farm Tour Dates; please phone or visit website for details
Animal Corral, Family Fun, Great for Kids, Picnic Area, Tasting, Wholesale Available
sebastopolberryfarm@blogspot.com 9201 Ross Station Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 694-2301 Berries|Fruit
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The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens
A year of farming in Southern France inspired Blanche’s garden of seasonal fruits, vegetables, fine herbs, and edible flowers. Veggies grown from organic seeds brought back from France. Traditional French farming, combined with a long career in Northern California landscaping, garden design and food growing inform this carefully and lovingly tended model of a comprehensive, productive, manageable farm.
Open: May-Oct by appointment only Naturally Grown, U-Pick
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www.walkerapples.com 10955 Upp Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-4310 Fruit
Located at the end of a scenic country dirt road, Walker Apples grows 27 varieties of apples. Their motto is “Try before you buy!” and samples are readily available. Not a U-pick.
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Growers of unusual and drought-tolerant plants. Offering a vast selection of perennials, herbs, grasses, shrubs, roses, phormiums and succulents. Friendly, knowledgeable staff can help you create the garden of your dreams.
Open: March-Oct, Tues-Sat 9-5; Sun 10-4; closed Mon
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therosefamilyfarm@gmail.com 9825 Graton Rd Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-5008 Fruit|Honey|Vegetables
Farm Stand, Tasting
www.emerisa.com 555 Irwin Lane Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 525-9644 Nursery
Bus Access, Retail, Wholesale Available
The Rose Family Farm
Walker Apples
Open: June through July, Mon-Fri 10-3; Sun 12-4; Aug-Sept, call for hours
Bus Access, Certified Organic, Family Fun, Great for Kids, Historical Site, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, School Groups, U-Pick
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Fresh blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and boysenberries. Organically certified and conventionally grown berries available. Berries sold at farm and local farmers markets. Not a U-Pick.
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Working goat dairy farm producing awardwinning artisan goat milk, cheese, kefir and yogurt. At annual Farm Tours, taste delicious natural goat milk products, tour the farm, learn to milk a goat and play with the baby kids!
Sebastopol Berry Farm
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PaPa’s Pumpkin Patch
Redwood Hill Farm
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O’Connell Vineyards and Vine Hill House
CSA Community Supported Agriculture directly connects farmers and customers without the middle man, allowing farmers to invest in their land, and ensuring that members get access to the best available seasonal crops. Belonging to a CSA allows customers to subscribe to a farm’s practices and support them in a sustainable and continuing fashion. Members gain access to local, fresh and organic foods packaged to order, and can pick up their pre-packed box/bag (often each week), and experience the freshest and most seasonal produce, meat, dairy and eggs.
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{
Farm-Speaks|färm spēks| definitions and opinions related to the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock in Sonoma County.
Artisan: Products made by hand in small batches. Biodynamic: Wholistic farming system based on the work of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner and sensitive to the influences of the sun, moon, planets and stars. Beyond the use of organic practices such as crop rotation and composting, Biodynamics includes the use of special plant, animal, and mineral preparations to enhance the health of the whole farm system. Conventional: Widely used modern farming methods that include the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, GMOs and other agribusiness approaches. Community Supported Agriculture, CSA: Farms that are supported by paid memberships, and in return members receive fresh, locally grown produce and products on a regular schedule. Dry-Farmed: Method that uses timing, tilling and planting techniques that retain moisture in the soil to minimize and eliminate the use of irrigation to produce a crop. Farmstead Cheese: Made on the farm by farmers who raise the animals that produce the milk used to make the cheese.
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Farm Trails Member: Agriculture based businesses and farms with 51% of retail sales derived from products produced or grown in Sonoma County. Free-Range: An unregulated term used to describe farm animals that are free to roam and forage for food outdoors. Genetically Modified Organisms {GMOs}: Plants and animals whose genes have been artificially modified in a laboratory to express specific traits, often by inserting genetic material from unrelated species. Genetic modification is currently allowed in conventional farming. Grass-Fed: Cattle, sheep, goats and bison whose diets consist of freshly grazed pasture during the growing season and stored grasses when pasture is not in season.
Heirloom: Old plant varieties (at least 50 years) that have been preserved and handed down by seed savers and gardeners. Heritage: Specific breeds of livestock that were bred to be adapted to local needs and conditions, as opposed to industrial production systems. Locavore: A person dedicated to eating food grown and produced locally. Organic: All products sold as “organic” must be certified as adhering to the USDA National Organic Program standards. Products can NOT be produced using synthetic inputs such as pesticides and chemical fertilizers; contain genetically modified organisms; or be processed using irradiation, industrial solvents, or chemical food additives. Permaculture: A design science rooted in the observation of nature, gleaning principles for sustainable ways of living that have ecological stability and resiliency. Slow Food: Started by Carlo Petrini in 1986, Slow Food has become an international movement dedicated to the preservation of traditional and heritage foods, ingredients, and preparation techniques by means of enjoying these endangered culinary delights at convivial meals that emphasize community, conversation, and the simple enjoyment of food. Sustainable Agriculture: A widely used term describing farming systems that attempt to be environmentally sound, socially just, and economically viable.
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At Inman Family Wines, the focus is on small lots of wine made from impeccably grown grapes in Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley. They work tirelessly to solve every 12 farming need with a solution that not only produces excellent quality wine grapes, but also enriches the surrounding environment.
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www.korbel.com 116 13250 River Rd Guerneville, CA 95446 (707) 824-7216 Recreation|Events|Restaurant|Vineyard|Winery Makers of wine, champagne and brandy. Offering tours of cellars daily and gardens in Summer. Gourmet Deli. Check website for Annual Food & Wine Events.
Open: Daily, May-Sept 10-5; Oct-April 10-4:30
Bus Access, Food & Beverage, Historical Site, Mail Order, Picnic Area, Retail,Tasting, Tours
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www.martinelliwinery.com 3360 River Rd Windsor, CA 95492 (707) 525-1017 Vineyard|Winery
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Following Highway 1 up from Pt. Reyes National Seashore, you can turn inland towards Petaluma at Tomales Road, just before the town of Tomales and the turnoff to Dillon Beach. This 6-mile stretch passes 1,000-acre dairy ranches, Scottish Highland cattle ranches, restored schoolhouses, and small family ranches. Turning left from the end1of Tomales Road, you head up Valley Ford Road past more dairy, sheep and horse operations, an heirloom apple orchard, sweet vacation rentals, small hotels, and great country restaurants in both Tomales and Valley Ford. And don’t miss the area’s only native plant nursery, either.
www.tworockranch.com Kathy Tresch 1051 Walker Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-7952 Fruit
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SkyHorse is a magical place to refresh the 121 spirit and connect to nature. Vacation rental, private retreats, equine guided coaching for individuals and teams, farm tours, seasonal produce, horse whispering adventures, pasture raised lamb, wool bedding products, berries, books, and crafts. Panoramic views, abundant wildlife, educational opportunities.
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Over 50 varieties of Certified Organic Apples are pollinated by native bees, irrigated with spring water, cared for and individually hand-picked by Kathy. Visit the “weigh ‘n’ pay” farm stand during harvest season. Varieties include: Ginger Gold, Gravenstein, Suncrisp, Cinnamon Spice, Wickson, Rome Beauty, Ida Red, Gala, Kidds Orange Red, Cox’s Orange Pippin, & Jonathan. Certified Organic, Farm Stand
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SkyHorse Ranch
Sustainable family farm and CSA specializing in heirloom vegetables, strawberries, Asian 116 pears, lavender, herbs, Araucana chicken eggs, Babydoll sheep and cashmere goats. Tours, classes, special events. Artists welcome.
Sonoma Counties blurs in the winding country roads leading from the tiny town of Tomales in Marin County, through the Two Rock Valley area of Petaluma, and up through the true country villages of Bloomfield, Valley Ford, and Bodega. This is dairy country, sheep country, horse country, biking country.
Salmon Creek Ranch is a family owned farm near Bodega. With 400 acres of certified organic pastures, rolling hills, redwood groves and creekside trails, it provides habitat to 12 an abundance of wildlife, as well as hiking opportunities and picnic spots. They also produce pastured Muscovy duck, Kiko Goats, beef cattle and certified organic duck eggs.
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Canvas Ranch
www.canvasranch.com Deborah Walton 755 Tomales Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 766-7171 Animals|Art|Fruit|Vegetables
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www.salmoncreekranch.com Lesley and John Brabyn 12 1400 Bay Hill Rd Bodega, CA 94922 (707) 876-1808 Meats|Poultry|Recreation
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Valley Ford Cheese Co.
www.valleyfordcheeseco.com Karen Bianchi Moreda Valley Ford, CA (707) 293-5636 101 Cheese|Dairy
Valley Ford Cheese Co. was established in 2008 on the family’s 100 year old dairy ranch. Five generations have practiced sustainable 37 agriculture on this prime milk-producing farmland, and the family continues to use traditional, ancestral methods to produce highquality, unpasteurized farmstead cheeses from their prize-winning Jersey milk cows.
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Eating locally is eating seasonal– when food is at its peak of freshness, bursting with flavor and rich in vitamins and nutrients.
Spring
Artichokes Asparagus Avocados Beets Bok Choy Broccoli Broccoli Rabe Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cardoons Carrots Cauliflower Chard Collards Dandelion Greens Endive Fava Beans Fennel Garlic Green Garlic Green Beans Herbs Jicama Kale Leeks Lettuce Mushrooms Onions Parsnips Potatoes Radishes Sprouts
Summer
Apples Apricots Artichokes Asian Vegetables Asparagus Avocados Beans Beets Blackberries Blueberries Boysenberries Broccoli Broccoli Rabe Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Chard Cherries Collards Corn Cucumbers Grapefruit Grapes Herbs Lettuce Melons Nectarines Pears Plums Radishes Squashes
Fall
Apples Artichokes Asian Vegetables Avocados Beans Beets Blackberries Bok Choy Broccoli Broccoli Rabe Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Chard Collards Corn Cucumbers Grapes Herbs Lettuce Melons Nectarines Nuts Pears Plums Pumpkins Radishes Shallots Strawberries Winter Squash
Winter
Artichokes Asparagus Avocados Beets Bok Choy Broccoli Broccoli Rabe Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cardoons Carrots Cauliflower Celeriac Celery Chard Collards Endive Fava Greens Fennel Garlic Grapefruit Grapes Green Garlic Herbs Kale Kiwi Kohlrabi Lettuce Limes Mushrooms Nuts Radishes
Seasonal Shopping List
Seasonal Shopping List
Saturday Market
North and Vine Streets 9 am to Noon May 7 - November 26
Tuesday Market
In the Purity (Cerri) Lot North and Vine Streets 4 pm to 6:30 pm June 7 - October 25
Saturdays May 21 - November 19 Pet Blvd & D 2-5:30 pm Wednesdays June 1 - August 31 2nd St 4:30-8 pm
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On the green side of things, expect to enjoy a wide variety of heirloom vegetables. The local Slow Food convivium provides local farmers with Slow Food Ark of Taste seeds, so you’ll find local farmers growing Crane melons, Sibley squash, Sheepnose peppers, and Burbank tomatoes—not to mention Romanesco zucchini, Moon and Stars watermelon and everything in between. In nearby Windsor, slightly hotter days result in excellent sweet corn and fiery peppers. Berries, fruit trees, and olives grow well in the Russian River Valley too, so be on the lookout for strawberries, apples, pomegranates, persimmons, and fresh olive oil, depending upon the time of year.
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Dry Creek Vineyard
www.drycreekvineyard.com 3770 Lambert Bridge Rd Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-1000 Vineyard|Winery
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Dry Creek Peach & Produce www.drycreekpeach.com Gayle and Brian Sullivan 2179 Yoakim Bridge Rd Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-8121 Fruit|Vegetables
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www.bernierfarms.com 3192 Alexander Valley Rd Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 849-7592 Seed Garlic|Varietal Garlic|Vegetables|Fruit Bernier Farms is a small sustainable yearround family farm north of Healdsburg. The Bernier family has farmed sustainably since 1976, growing a huge selection of produce that will be available on site in May of 2011. The produce can be found at the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market and the Santa Rosa Saturday Farmers’ Market.
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Founded in 1972 by David Stare, Dry Creek Vineyard paved the way for a winemaking renaissance in the Dry Creek 12 Valley, Sonoma County. As the first winery to plant Sauvignon Blanc grapes, the winery is well known for its classic Fume Blanc style. Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon as well as Bordeaux-style blends round out the portfolio of wines.
Certified organic peach farm, growing white and yellow 116 peaches plus nectarines, plums, and seasonal produce. Their farm stand also 12 sells peach jam, frozen peach bellini mix, peach chips and more. Buses welcome.
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Nestled in picturesque Dry Creek Valley, FerrariCarano is home to world-class wines, beautiful gardens and breathtaking vineyard views. Taste Classic Wines in the Villa Fiore Wine Shop (open 10-5pm), or taste Reserve and Limited Release wines downstairs in the Enoteca (open 10-4:30 daily). Daily 10 am tour and private tastings are 12 available by appointment. KENWOOD
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“I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.” ~ Oscar Wilde
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www.fieldstonewinery.com 10075 Highway 128 Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-7266 Vineyard|Winery
Family owned since 1976. Taste their estate bottled Cabernet and century old vine Petite Sirah. Enjoy a picnic under spreading oaks. Tours by appointment.
Open: Year-round, Daily 10-5
Mail Order, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Retail, Tasting, Tours, Wholesale Available
Foggy River Farm
www.foggyriverfarm.org Emmett and Lynda Hopkins 8194 Eastside Rd Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 838-4948 Animals|Fiber|Flowers|Vegetables
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165 varieties of organically grown fruit, including 18 varieties of table grapes. Visit the straw bale and cob natural buildings, solar system, and bees & explore this experiment in sustainable lifestyle. Vegetable, flower & herb gardens, medicinal plants, mushroom cultivation, chickens, ducks, eggs, farm products, nursery starts, & fresh produce. Classes, retreats and events. Bus Access, Classes, Event Facility, Family Fun, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Retail, School Groups, Tasting, Tours
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U-choose pumpkins, hay fort, gourds, corn and cornstalks, heirloom and mini pumpkins, farm animals, whimsical crafts, amazing corn patch! Eggs, apples, pomegranates, apple and pumpkin butter. Food, fun & decorating. Great for Halloween and birthday parties. Party room available. Local craft vendors on weekends.
Open: Sept 30-Oct 31, Daily 9-Dark
Animal Corral, Bus Access, Picnic Area, School Groups, U-Pick
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Summer Strawberries, Fall Gourd & Pumpkin Patch with hayrides, maze and pyramid. Kids will love their petting zoo. Pick out your Heritage Turkey for the Holidays. Naturally grown, custom-fed beef. Meat buying club. Local meats. Meat Buying Club BBQ event on Sept. 24, 2011. Animal Corral, Bus Access, Carriage/Wagon/ Hayrides, Farm Stand, Food & Beverage, Great for Kids, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, School Groups
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www.prestonofdrycreek.com 9282 West Dry Creek Rd Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-3372 Country Store|Vegetables|Vineyard
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Organic family farm and winery. Mediterranean-style wines. Farm store featuring seasonal vegetables, fruit, pickles, olives and olive oil. Pasture raised spring lamb, kid, pigs, chickens, eggs. Brick oven bread. Picnic tables & friendly cats. No groups over 8.
Ridgeview Farm
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Specialty melons: Ambrosia, Sugarnut, Charantais, Sweet Beauty, peaches, nectarines, apples, arugula, radishes, Asian pears. Melons available July through early Sept. Call for appointment: (707) 433-9508.
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www.olufsranches.com 899 Shiloh Rd Windsor, CA 95492 (707) 838-7588 Meat|Poultry|Pumpkins|Vegetables
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Preston Farm and Winery
Certified Organic, Farm Stand, Picnic Area, Retail, Tasting
On an oak-studded hilltop in the heart of the Russian River Valley, Robert Mueller creates some of the most extraordinarily well-balanced wines you will ever taste. Mueller Winery produces small quantities of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc. Wines are available for tasting in the “Cellar Tasting Room.”
Olufs Ranches and Pumpkin Patch
“The path to our destination is not always a straight one. We go down the wrong road, we get lost, we turn back. Maybe it doesn’t matter which road we embark on. Maybe what matters is that we embark.” ~ Barbara Hall
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www.goldennectar.com Ana Stayton 6364 Starr Rd Windsor, CA 95492 (707) 838-8189 Animals|Fruit|Vegetables|Wedding Services
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www.grandmas-pumpkin-patch.com Ray and Jennifer Crawford 17740 Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707 431-8058 Eggs|Fruit|Pumpkins|Vegetables
Mueller Winery
Join Foggy River’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and receive a weekly share of affordable, sustainable heirloom vegetables. You can also visit their stall at the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market to shop for produce and pasture-raised eggs—or sign up to get your very own friendly Nigerian Dwarf Goat or Babydoll Southdown Sheep for your backyard farm.
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Rodney Strong sustainably farms 14 estate vineyards and produces wines from Sonoma County’s finest appellations—Alexander Valley, Russian River Valley and Chalk Hill. Founded in 1959 as the 13th bonded winery in the county, Rodney Strong’s vineyard was purchased by the Klein family in 1989. They aspire to conserve and protect the environment in all their operations
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For 31 years, Tierra Vegetables has been a diversified family farm, growing fresh vegetables from asparagus to zucchini, unusual varieties of vegetables and grains, including over 30 varieties of heirloom dried beans. Their farm stand also offers corn meal, fresh & dried chiles and culinary gifts. CSA available; School Tours; Self-Guided Tours during Farm Stand hours.
Open: Jan-May, Fri 11-5:30, Sat 10-4; June-Dec, Tues-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-4
Bus Access, Classes, CSA Subscriptions, Delivery, Event Facility, Family Fun, Farm Stand, Great for Kids, Mail Order, Naturally Grown, Picnic Area, Retail, School Groups, Tasting, Tours, Wholesale Available
Truett Hurst Winery
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Enjoy award-winning wines; watch the salmon run from the picnic grounds on Dry Creek; and learn about biodynamic farming of their vineyards and 5-acre vegetable garden. Events: live music and BBQ pairing every Saturday night; Food & Wine Affair November 5 & 6, 2011.
Open: Year-round, Daily 10-5
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Verdure Farm
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“Tomato Heaven” farm stand is having its 10th anniversary this year! Specializing in: over 200 varieties of heirloom tomatoes available from early to late season; Italian varieties of eggplant, squash, peppers, cucumbers and cippolini; our famous “Profumo di Genova” basil; American and European heirloom melons (warning: may cause drooling). Specialty culinary pumpkins. Sustainably farmed.
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RAINBOW TO GOOD HEALTH Colorful fruits and vegetables deliver healthy doses of vitamins, minerals, and disease-fighting phytochemicals. RED: Lycopene, found in tomatoes, watermelons, red apples and radishes, helps reduce the risk of several types of cancers. ORANGE/YELLOW: Carotenoids, found in carrots, persimmon, apricots, squashes, oranges, cantaloupes and pumpkin, protect the delicate cells in our eyes. GREEN: Chlorophyll, found in spinach, broccoli, avocados, green beans, green peppers, leaf lettuces, zucchinis and peas, helps to reduce the signs of aging, protect our eyes from cataracts, and reduce the risk of some forms of cancer. BLUE/PURPLE: Anthocyanins, found in blackberries, blueberries, grapes, raisins, plums and eggplants, act as powerful antioxidants, help protect cells from damage and improve memory. Eating fruits and vegetables from the color spectrum ensures a healthy variety of nutrients in our diets.
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Farmers' Market Guide Tuesday
Wednesday
Healdsburg Certified Farmers' Market 4 pm - 6:30 pm June - October
Petaluma Farmers' Market 4:30 pm - 8 pm June - August
Rohnert Park Certified Farmers' Market 10 am - 3 pm February - November
Santa Rosa Downtown Farmers' Market 5 pm - 8:30 pm May - August
Valley of the Moon Farmers' Market 5:30 pm - Dusk May - October
Santa Rosa Farmers' Market - Vets Building 8:30 am - Noon Year-round
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Thursday Cotati Farmers' Market 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm June - September Windsor Certified Farmers' Market 5 - 8 pm June - August
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Healdsburg Certified Farmers' Market 9 am - Noon May - November
Sebastopol Farmers' Market 10 am - 1:30 pm April - December
Cloverdale Certified Farmers' Market 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm June - September
Oakmont Certified Farmers' Market 9 am - Noon Year-round
Windsor Certified Farmers' Market 10 am - 1 pm May - December
Occidental Bohemian Farmers' Market 4 pm - Dusk June - October
Petaluma Farmers' Market 2 pm - 5 pm May - November
Rohnert Park Certified Farmers' Market 5 pm - 8 pm June - September
Santa Rosa Farmers' Market - Vets Building 8:30 am - Noon Year-round
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Sonoma Valley Farmers' Market 9 am - Noon Year-round
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Cotati Farmers’ Market Thursdays June-September, 4:30-7:30 PM La Plaza Park Old Redwood Hwy & W Sierra Ave www.cotati.org (707) 795-5508 Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market Tuesdays June 7-October 25, 4 PM-6:30 PM North & Vine Streets at the Cerri (Purity) Lot Saturdays May 7-November 26, 9 AM-12 Noon North & Vine Streets www.healdsburgfarmersmarket.org Marin Country Mart Farmers’ Market Saturdays Year-round, Rain or Shine, 9 AM-2 PM 22587 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur www.marincountrymart.com/farmers-market (415) 461-5715
Occidental Bohemain Farmers’ Market Fridays June-October, 4 PM until Dusk Downtown Occidental in front of Howard Station Café www.occidentalfarmersmarket.com (707) 793-2159 Petaluma Farmers’ Market Wednesdays June 1-August 31, 4:30 PM-8 PM 2nd St between B & D Streets Saturdays May 21-November 19, 2 PM-5:30 PM Walnut Park - Petaluma Blvd @ D St www.petalumafarmersmarket.com (707) 762-0344
Farmer’s Markets
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Agricultural Institute of Marin Tuesdays-Grant Ave, Novato Wednesdays-Bolinas Park, Fairfax Thursdays-Marin Civic Center, San Rafael Saturdays-City Hall Plaza, Hayward Saturdays-Splash Pad Park, Oakland Sundays-Marin Civic Center, San Rafael Sundays-NewPark Mall, Newark Sundays-Stonestown Galleria, San Francisco www.agriculturalinstitute.org 76 San Pablo Ave, Suite 200 (800) 897-3276
Rohnert Park Certified Farmers’ Market “Tasty Tuesdays” February-November, 10 AM-3 PM Community Center Square 5405 Snyder Lane “Party on the Plaza” Fridays June-September, 5 PM-8 PM City Center Plaza & Library Parking Lot www.rohnertpartkfarmersmarket.org (707) 588-3496 Santa Rosa Downtown Market Wednesdays May 11-August 31, 5 PM-8:30 PM B Street at the Santa Rosa Plaza and 4th St www.srdowntownmarket.com (707) 524-2123
Tips for Shopping a Farmers’ Market 1. Get to know the farmers and producers. Ask about their growing methods —many farmers who practice organic agriculture are not certified. 2. Take your children along so they can learn where their food comes from and participate in making decisions about what to eat. 3. Taste {try or sample} something new and ask how to prepare it. 4. Bring cloth bags for your purchases, and leave a cooler in the car for perishables. 5. Bring cash, preferably in small bills. It’s also helpful to have change. Remember that the money you spend at a Farmers’ Market supports a sustainable food system and contributes to a thriving agricultural community. www.farmtrails.org
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Architectural Ceramic Design www.architecturalceramicdesign.com 586 School Street Cloverdale, CA 95425 (707) 894-5714 Highfire-Dinner, Home, & Gardenware Big John’s Market www.bigjohnsmarket.com 1345 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-7151 Healdsburg’s Very Special Grocery Store California Coops www.californiacoops.com P.O. Box 265 Fulton, CA 95439 (707) 481-1145 Chicken Coops Recycled Wood- Unique Petaluma Farmers’ Markets www.petalumafarmersmarket.com P.O. Box 2835 Petaluma, CA 94953 (707) 762-0344 Farmer’s Market Produce Organic Local
Arts/Antiques Associate Members: Businesses and organizations that have joined Farm Trails to demonstrate their commitment to agriculture in Sonoma County.
Accommodations
Best Western Dry Creek Inn www.drycreekinn.com 198 Dry Creek Road Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-0300 Healdsburg Lodging Close to Plaza Creekside Inn & Resort www.creeksideinn.com 16180 Neeley Road Guerneville, CA 95446 (707) 869-3623 Eco-friendly Cottages- Kitchen, Fireplaces, Hot Tubs Fairfield Inn & Suites www.winecountryfi.com 1101 Gravenstein Highway South Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-6677 Free Hot Entree Breakfast; Wifi; On Hwy 116
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H2hotel www.h2hotel.com 219 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 431-2202 Eco-chic Design, Pool, Bikes, Lounge Quality Inn www.winecountryqi.com 5100 Montero Way Petaluma, CA 94954 (707) 664-1155 Free Hot Entree Breakfast; Wifi; Off Hwy 101 Sebastopol Inn www.sebastopolinn.com 6751 Sebastopol Avenue Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-2500 Boutique Inn Lodging Sonoma County Vacations www.sonomacountyvacations.com 513 Center Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-8899 Vacation Homes in Wine Country
Antique Society www.antiquesociety.com 2661 Gravenstein Highway South Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-1733 125 Dealers in Huge Deco Warehouse! Cindy Garza Photography www.cindygarzaonlinephotography.com 1475 Riebli Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 570-2960 Calming, Animals, Landscape, Barns, Sunsets West County Fiber Emporium www.westcountyfiberemporium.com 3598 Graventstein Highway South Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 827-3618 Knitting, Weaving, Spinning, Supplies & Classes
Farmers’ Markets
Agricultural Institute of Marin www.agriculturalinstitute.org 76 San Pablo Avenue, Suite 200 San Rafael, CA 94903 (800) 897-3276 Operating 8 Bay Area Farmers’ Markets Cotati Farmers’ Market www.cotati.org P.O. Box 592 Cotati, CA 94931 (707) 795-5508 Thursdays, June-Sept 4:30-7:30 pm www.farmtrails.org
Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market www.healdsburgfarmersmarket.org P.O. Box 2198 Healdsburg, CA 95448 Local, Sustainably Grown Produce Marin Country Mart Farmers’ Market www.marincountrymart.com/farmers-market 2257 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite C Larkspur, CA 94939 (415) 461-5715 Occidental Bohemian Farmers’ Market www.occidentalfarmersmarket.com P.O. Box 782 Occidental, CA 95465 (707) 793-2159 Local Organic Produce and Crafts
Associate Members
Associate Members
Artisan Products
Petaluma Farmers’ Markets www.petalumafarmersmarket.com P.O. Box 2835 Petaluma, CA 94953 (707) 762-0344 Farmers’ Market Produce Organic Local Rohnert Park Certified Farmer’s Market www.rohnertparkfarmersmarket.org 5405 Snyder Lane Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 588-3496 Tasty Tuesdays & Party on the Plaza Fridays Santa Rosa Downtown Market www.srdowntownmarket.com P.O. Box 15140 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 (707) 524-2123 Farmers’ Market & Street Fair
Health
Integrative Medical Clinic of Santa Rosa www.imcsr.com 175 Concourse Boulevard Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 284-9200 Holistic Approach to Health Care Traditional Medicinals, Inc. www.traditionalmedicinals.com 4515 Ross Road Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-8911 Comfort & Care in a Simple Cup of Tea
Home/Farm
Cultivate: Kitchen, Home, & Garden www.cultivatehome.com 186 North Main Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 824-1400 Durable Tools for the Home Cook
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Zen Lemonade and Stuff www.zenlemonadeandstuff.com 17626 Orchard Avenue Guerneville, CA 95446 (760) 815-9080 Fresh Local Organic Juices
Sonoma County Grange Credit Union www.grangecu.org 304 Sutton Place Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 584-0384 Financial Institution Serving Ag Community
Rosso Pizzeria & Wine Bar www.rossopizzeria.com 53 Montgomery Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 544-3221 Slow Food Inspired; Farm to Table
Sonoma County Vacations www.sonomacountyvacations.com 513 Center Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-8899 Vacation Homes in Wine Country
Professional Services
Sonoma West Publishers www.sonomadiscoveries.com P.O. Box 518 Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 838-9211 Print & Web Guide for Visitors & Locals Alike
Spoonbar www.spoonbar.com 219 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-7222 Regional Cuisine, Artisanal Cocktails, Open Daily
Weeks Drilling and Pump Co. www.weeksdrilling.com 6100 Highway 12 Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-3184
the girl & the fig www.thegirlandthefig.com 110 West Spain Street Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 938-3634
Restaurants
Tourism
Estero Café www.esterocafe.com 14450 Highway One Valley Ford, CA 94972 (707) 876-1974 Local Organic Meals Breads Pastries Catering
Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau www.sonomavalley.com 453 First Street East Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 996-1090 Official Sonoma Valley Visitor’s Bureau
Jimtown Store www.jimtown.com 6706 Highway 128 Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-1212 Ultimate Alexander Valley Lunch Stop
Wine Road, Northern Sonoma County www.wineroad.com 498 Moore Lane, Suite B Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-4335 Winery & Lodging Association; Winery Events
Local Resources
California FarmLink www.californiafarmlink.org P.O. Box 2224 Sebastopol, CA 95473 (707) 829-1691 Protecting California Family Farms
American Ag Credit www.agloan.com 200 Concourse Boulevard Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 545-1200 Agricultural Lender
Sonoma County GoLocal Cooperative www.sonomagolocal.coop 900 College Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 888-6105 Business Network Supporting Local Economy
Art Weyers Insurance www.artweyersinsurance.com 970-B Piner Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 547-2490 Serving Agricultural Community
Sonoma County Regional Parks www.sonoma-county.org/parks 2300 County Center Drive, Suite 120A Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 565-2041 Life Enhancing Experiences in Nature
Cindy Garza Photography www.cindygarzaonlinephotography.com 1475 Riebli Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 570-2960 Calming, Animals, Landscape, Barns, Sunsets
Sonoma County Tourism Bureau www.sonomacounty.com 3637 Westwind Blvd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 522-5800 Best Source for Sonoma Co. Travel Info
Integrative Medical Clinic of Santa Rosa www.imcsr.com 175 Concourse Boulevard Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 284-9200 Holistic Approach to Health Care
Markets/Food
Jill Martin, CPA www.jillmartincpa.com 8090 Valley Ford Rd Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 763-8419 Tax & Bookkeeping for Agriculture
Andy’s Produce Market www.andysproduce.com 1691 Gravenstein Hwy North (Hwy 116) Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 824-5440 Sonoma County’s Only Open Air Market Big John’s Market www.bigjohnsmarket.com 1345 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-7151 Healdsburg’s Very Special Grocery Store Sonoma Teriyaki www.sonomateriyaki.com 2013 Masterson Court Vacaville, CA 95687 (707) 628-5356 Cater Apple Blossom & Gravenstein Apple Fair
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Affinity Solar Energy www.affinitysolar.com 399 Business Park Court, Suite 510 Windsor, CA 95492 (707) 836-9195 Renewable Energy Specialists Call Today
Central Market www.centralmarketpetaluma.com 42 Petaluma Boulevard North Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 778-9900 Farm Direct Slow Food
Associate Members
Associate Members
Frizelle Enos Feeds www.frizelleenos.com 265 Petaluma Avenue Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-6404 Feeds, Seeds and Country Needs
Sonoma County Tourism Bureau www.sonomacounty.com 3637 Westwind Boulevard Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 522-5800 Best Source for Sonoma Co. Travel Info
Peter Lowell’s Restaurant peterlowells.com 7385 Healdsburg Avenue Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-1077 Local, Seasonal, Rustic Italian Fare
Linda Rosen & Associates P.O. Box 7066 Cotati, CA 94931 (707) 584-8540 Bookkeeping Services Nomadic Organics www.nomadicorganics.com Historic West End District Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 623-9548 Ecological Farm/ Landscape Design
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Please use our colorful index to locate farms that carry a specific product you’re looking for. Products are listed in alphabetical order, from alpacas to wreaths. Farms are listed beneath the products according to region. The colored text of the farm name corresponds to the color scheme of one of our regional maps. See the color key at the top of the pages. Sonoma Valley • pg 12 Petaluma • pg 16 Santa Rosa to Cotati • pg 22
Alpacas
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Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Foggy River Farm 48 Animal Feed Bar Lew Boer Goats 17 Western Farm Center 24 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch 49
Animal Hides
The Rose Family Farm Walker Apples Martinelli Winery & Vineyards Olympia’s Orchard Golden Nectar Farm Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm
Baked Goods
Petaluma Creamery 36 Imwalle Gardens John Ash & Co. Animals - to pet Cline Cellars 13 Zazu Restaurant & Farm Green String Farm 18 Garlock Tree Farm Lovepatch Farms 19 Kozlowski Farms McClelland’s Dairy 19 Rainbow’s End Farm Frosty Mountain Tree Farm 29 Preston Farm and Winery Full House Farm 30 Bamboo Rose and Thorn 31 EverMay garden center Willowist Miniature Horses 31 West County Oasis Bamboo Garden Rainbow’s End Farm 36 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Redwood Hill Farm 37 Canvas Ranch 43 Beans, dried SkyHorse Ranch 43 EverMay garden center Foggy River Farm 48 Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Animals, Domestic Zazu Restaurant & Farm Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Lovepatch Farms 19 Tierra Vegetables Full House Farm 30 Willowist Miniature Horses 31 Beef, Cattle, Calves Rainbow’s End Farm 36 Green String Farm SkyHorse Ranch 43 Stemple Creek Ranch Tara Firma Farms Apples Salmon Creek Ranch Hardin Gardens 14 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 14 Green String Farm 18 Beer, Ales, Brandy Hector’s Honey Farm 23 Gabriel Farm Imwalle Gardens 23 Bees- Hives, Products, Removal French Garden Restaurant 29 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Full House Farm 30 Lavender Bee Farm Apple-A-Day Ratzlaff Ranch 34 McEvoy Ranch Dutton Ranch 34 Bear Foot Honey Farm Gabriel Farm 35 Hector’s Honey Farm Kozlowski Farms 35 Senk Farms Nana Mae’s Organics 35 Western Farm Center O’Connell & Vine Hill House 36 Beekind Honey & Supply PaPa’s Pumpkin Patch 36 Bloomfield Bees Honey Rainbow’s End Farm 36 Rainbow’s End Farm
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French Garden Restaurant Rose and Thorn Gabriel Farm Nana Mae’s Organics Golden Nectar Farm
Berries
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Green String Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms Zazu Restaurant & Farm French Garden Restaurant New Carpati Farm Sebastopol Berry Farm Gabriel Farm Nana Mae’s Organics Rainbow’s End Farm The Rose Family Farm SkyHorse Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Golden Nectar Farm Preston Farm and Winery Tierra Vegetables
18 23 23 24 46 Birds, Exotic 50 Bar Lew Boer Goats Hector’s Honey Farm Willowist Miniature Horses 18 21 Birds, Fowl 21 Cline Cellars 43 Bar Lew Boer Goats 49 Western Farm Center Willie Bird Turkeys 35 14 19 19 23 23 24 24 28 29
Books & Stationery
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Artful Arrangements Garden Valley Ranch Split Rail Family Farm The Seed Bank Bear Foot Honey Farm Western Farm Center Enchanting Sweet Peas Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery SkyHorse Ranch
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29 31 35 35 48 14 18 18 23 23 24 24 29 31 37 35 35 36 37 43 46 48 49 50 17 23 31 13 17 24 31 14 17 18 20 21 23 24 29 35 43
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Cline Cellars North Coast Native Nursery Rainbow’s End Farm The Rose Family Farm
Cactus & Succulents
Cline Cellars Artful Arrangements Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center North Coast Native Nursery Hector’s Honey Farm Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery
Camels, Camelids
Brookfarm~Alpacas
Candles
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC The Seed Bank Hector’s Honey Farm Bloomfield Bees Honey Frosty Mountain Tree Farm Garlock Tree Farm
Canned Goods
Green String Farm Split Rail Family Farm Kozlowski Farms Nana Mae’s Organics
Champagne
Korbel Champagne Cellars
Cheese
13 17 18 18 19 23 35 13 14 21 23 29 29 30 18 20 35 35 40
Christmas Trees
Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Fisher Farm Frosty Mountain Tree Farm Garlock Tree Farm Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Nana Mae’s Organics
Coffee/Tea
Green String Farm Local Farm Basket Petaluma Creamery Bear Foot Honey Farm
28 29 29 30 35 35 18 19 20 23
Compost, Fertilizer, Manure
Nana Mae’s Organics 35 Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Bar Lew Boer Goats 17 Cottage Gardens of Petaluma 18 EverMay garden center 18 Garden Valley Ranch 18 Lovepatch Farms 19 Split Rail Family Farm 20 Imwalle Gardens 23 Western Farm Center 24 Bassignani Nursery 28 Enchanting Sweet Peas 29 Rose and Thorn 31 Willowist Miniature Horses 31 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 35 Rainbow’s End Farm 36 The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens 37 SkyHorse Ranch 43 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch 49
14 19 Condiments & Sauces 20 Angelo’s Meats, Deli, Catering 37 Green String Farm 43 Local Farm Basket The Seed Bank Chestnuts Bear Foot Honey Farm Green Valley Chestnut Ranch 35 Kozlowski Farms Nana Mae’s Organics Chickens Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Rainbow’s End Farm Green String Farm 18 Canvas Ranch McClelland’s Dairy 19 Tierra Vegetables McEvoy Ranch 19 Cordials, Elxirs, Tinctures Split Rail Family Farm 20 Bear Foot Honey Farm Tara Firma Farms 21 Hector’s Honey Farm 23 Corn Western Farm Center 24 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Zazu Restaurant & Farm 24 Andersen’s Organic Vegetables Full House Farm 30 EverMay garden center New Carpati Farm 31 Green String Farm Rose and Thorn 31 Imwalle Gardens Willie Bird Turkeys 31 Muelrath Ranches Rainbow’s End Farm 36 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Canvas Ranch 43 Foggy River Farm Foggy River Farm 48 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch Golden Nectar Farm 48 Tierra Vegetables Mueller Winery 49 Cornmeal, Polenta Preston Farm and Winery 49 Tierra Vegetables
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Vella Cheese of California Local Farm Basket Petaluma Creamery Redwood Hill Farm Bellwether Farms
13 19 36 37
17 18 19 21 23 35 35 36 43 50 23 14 17 18 18 23 31 46 48 49 50
Cows, Milk
McClelland’s Dairy Valley Ford Cheese Co.
Crafts, Handmade
Brookfarm~Alpacas Lavender Bee Farm Lovepatch Farms The Seed Bank Bear Foot Honey Farm Senk Farms Frosty Mountain Tree Farm Garlock Tree Farm Gabriel Farm Canvas Ranch SkyHorse Ranch
Dairy Products
Vella Cheese of California Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc. Cowgirl Creamery Green String Farm McClelland’s Dairy Skippy’s Egg Store and More Split Rail Family Farm Full House Farm Redwood Hill Farm Bellwether Farms Foggy River Farm
Ducks, Geese
Willie Bird Turkeys Rainbow’s End Farm Salmon Creek Ranch Golden Nectar Farm
Dye Plants
North Coast Native Nursery Canvas Ranch
Eggs
Brookfarm ~Alpacas Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Green String Farm Lavender Bee Farm McClelland’s Dairy Skippy’s Egg Store and More Tara Firma Farms Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Full House Farm Rose and Thorn Rainbow’s End Farm Canvas Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Foggy River Farm Golden Nectar Farm Granma’s Pumpkin Patch Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables
Feathers, Pillows
50 SkyHorse Ranch
Sonoma Valley • pg 12 Petaluma • pg 16 Santa Rosa to Cotati • pg 22
19 43 13 19 19 21 23 24 29 30 35 43 43 14 18 18 18 19 20 20 30 37 43 48 31 36 43 48 19 43 13 14 18 19 19 20 21 23 23 30 31 36 43 46 48 48 49 49 49 50 43
Ferns
EverMay garden center North Coast Native Nursery Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Nana Mae’s Organics The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens
Fiber Supplies
Brookfarm~Alpacas Canvas Ranch SkyHorse Ranch Tierra Vegetables
Firewood
Nana Mae’s Organics
Flowers, Dried
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Adobe Pumpkin Farm EverMay garden center Lavender Bee Farm Gabriel Farm The Rose Family Farm Ridgeview Farm
Flowers, Fresh
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Adobe Pumpkin Farm Garden Valley Ranch Lavender Bee Farm McEvoy Ranch Senk Farms Enchanting Sweet Peas Muelrath Ranches Sebastopol Berry Farm Gabriel Farm Nana Mae’s Organics The Rose Family Farm Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Foggy River Farm Golden Nectar Farm Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables
Fruit
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Andersen’s Organic Vegetables Green String Farm McEvoy Ranch Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Farms Senk Farms Zazu Restaurant & Farm French Garden Restaurant Gabriel Farm Kozlowski Farms Nana Mae’s Organics Rainbow’s End Farm
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Sebastopol • pg 28 CO LO R K E Y West County • pg 34 18 19 28 35 35 37
The Rose Family Farm Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Dry Creek Peach & Produce Golden Nectar Farm Granma’s Pumpkin Patch Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables
13 Garden Supplies 43 Cottage Gardens of Petaluma 43 EverMay garden center 50 Garden Valley Ranch The Seed Bank Western Farm Center 35 Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Enchanting Sweet Peas 14 Rose and Thorn 17 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 18 The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens 19 Garlic 35 Hardin Gardens 37 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 49 EverMay garden center 14 17 18 19 19 24 29 31 37 35 35 37 46 48 48 49 50 14 14 17 18 19 23 23 24 24 29 35 35 35 36
River Route • pg 40 Coast Route • pg 42 Windsor to Healdsburg • pg 46 37 46 46 48 49 49 49 50
Goats
Bar Lew Boer Goats Barlas Boer Goats Green String Farm Split Rail Family Farm Zazu Restaurant & Farm Full House Farm Rose and Thorn Rainbow’s End Farm Redwood Hill Farm Canvas Ranch Salmon Creek Ranch Foggy River Farm Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch Preston Farm and Winery
18 18 18 21 24 28 29 Gourds 31 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 35 Imwalle Gardens 37 Muelrath Ranches PaPa’s Pumpkin Patch 14 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 14 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch 18 Ridgeview Farm Green String Farm 18 Grapes, Table Wine, Vines The Seed Bank 21 EverMay garden center Hector’s Honey Farm 23 Green String Farm Western Farm Center 24 McEvoy Ranch French Garden Restaurant 29 Kendall-Jackson Wine Center Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 35 Zazu Restaurant & Farm The Rose Family Farm 37 Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 46 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Foggy River Farm 48 Kozlowski Farms Preston Farm and Winery 49 O’Connell & Vine Hill House Tierra Vegetables 50 The Rose Family Farm Korbel Champagne Cellars Gifts Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Martinelli Winery & Vineyards Cline Cellars 13 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Artful Arrangements 17 Field Stone Winery & Vineyard Garden Valley Ranch 18 Foggy River Farm Green String Farm 18 Golden Nectar Farm Local Farm Basket 19 Preston Farm and Winery McEvoy Ranch 19 Greens Petaluma Creamery 20 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC The Seed Bank 21 EverMay garden center Bear Foot Honey Farm 23 Green String Farm Bassignani Nursery, Inc. 28 Imwalle Gardens Frosty Mountain Tree Farm 29 Zazu Restaurant & Farm Rose and Thorn 31 Garlock Tree Farm Gabriel Farm 35 Occidental Arts and Ecology Center Kozlowski Farms 35 The Rose Family Farm Nana Mae’s Organics 35 Canvas Ranch SkyHorse Ranch 43 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Ferrari-Carano Winery 47 Foggy River Farm Golden Nectar Farm 48 Golden Nectar Farm Rodney Strong Vineyards 49 Preston Farm and Winery Tierra Vegetables 50 Tierra Vegetables
17 17 18 20 24 30 31 36 37 43 43 48 49 49
Product Index
Butterflies & Plants
14 23 31 36 46 49 49 18 18 19 23 24 28 35 35 36 37 40 40 46 48 48 48 49 14 18 18 23 24 30 35 37 43 46 48 48 49 50
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Product Index
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Western Farm Center Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch
Herbal Products
Lavender Bee Farm Matanzas Creek Winery Rainbow’s End Farm Canvas Ranch Golden Nectar Farm
Herbs
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Green String Farm Lavender Bee Farm North Coast Native Nursery Skippy’s Egg Store and More The Seed Bank Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Rainbow’s End Farm The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens The Rose Family Farm Canvas Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Golden Nectar Farm Preston Farm and Winery Tierra Vegetables Verdure Farm
Honey
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Lavender Bee Farm Bear Foot Honey Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Beekind Honey & Supply Bloomfield Bees Honey Tierra Vegetables
Horses
Lovepatch Farms Full House Farm Willowist Miniature Horses SkyHorse Ranch
Irrigation Supplies
Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery
Jams, Jellies, Preserves
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Artful Arrangements Green String Farm Local Farm Basket McEvoy Ranch Petaluma Creamery Split Rail Family Farm The Seed Bank Senk Farms Full House Farm Rose and Thorn Sebastopol Berry Farm Gabriel Farm
Kozlowski Farms 14 Nana Mae’s Organics 24 Rainbow’s End Farm 49 Canvas Ranch Tierra Vegetables 19 24 36 43 48
Juice & Cider
The Seed Bank Garlock Tree Farm Apple-A-Day Ratzlaff Ranch Gabriel Farm Kozlowski Farms Nana Mae’s Organics 14 PaPa’s Pumpkin Patch 14 Foggy River Farm 18 Preston Farm and Winery 18 19 Lamb and/or Sheep 19 Stemple Creek Ranch 20 Split Rail Family Farm 21 Full House Farm 23 New Carpati Farm 24 Bellwether Farms 28 Canvas Ranch 35 SkyHorse Ranch 36 Foggy River Farm 37 Mueller Winery 37 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch 43 Preston Farm and Winery 46 Landscape, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 48 Artful Arrangements 49 Bar Lew Boer Goats 50 McEvoy Ranch 50 North Coast Native Nursery 14 19 23 23 28 29 50 19 30 31 43 35 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 24 30 31 37 35
West County Oasis Bamboo Garden Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Garlock Tree Farm Rose and Thorn Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens Golden Nectar Farm
Lavender & Specialties
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Lavender Bee Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Matanzas Creek Winery Senk Farms Gabriel Farm Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Rainbow’s End Farm The Rose Family Farm Canvas Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch
Llamas
McEvoy Ranch The Seed Bank Bear Foot Honey Farm Senk Farms Frosty Mountain Tree Farm Rose and Thorn Rainbow’s End Farm 21 Canvas Ranch 30 Golden Nectar Farm 34 35 Meats, Jerky, Sausage 35 Angelo’s Meats, Deli, Catering 35 Bud’s Custom Meats 36 Split Rail Family Farm 48 Zazu Restaurant & Farm 49 Willie Bird Turkeys Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch 35 35 36 43 50
21 20 30 31 43 43 43 48 49 49 49 17 17 19 19 24 28 30 31 35 37 48
Melons
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Andersen’s Organic Vegetables Green String Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Senk Farms French Garden Restaurant Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Foggy River Farm Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables Verdure Farm
Mushrooms
Imwalle Gardens New Carpati Farm Golden Nectar Farm
Nuts
Green String Farm Local Farm Basket Bear Foot Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Preston Farm and Winery 14 Tierra Vegetables 18 Olives, Oil 19 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 23 Bar Lew Boer Goats 24 Green String Farm 24 Local Farm Basket 35 McEvoy Ranch 35 The Seed Bank 36 Matanzas Creek Winery 37 Terra Bella Vista Olive Oil Co., Inc. 43 The Rose Family Farm 46 Canvas Ranch
Ferrari-Carano Vineyards Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Preston Farm and Winery Willowist Miniature Horses 31 Orchids
Lotions, Salves, Soap
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Lavender Bee Farm
EverMay garden center 14 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 14 Ornamental Grasses 18 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 19 Cottage Gardens of Petaluma
19 21 23 24 29 31 36 43 48 17 18 20 24 31 49 14 17 18 23 24 29 46 48 49 49 50 50 23 31 48 18 19 23 23 46 49 50 14 17 18 19 19 21 24 24 37 43 47 49 18 35 14 18
Sonoma Valley • pg 12 Petaluma • pg 16 Santa Rosa to Cotati • pg 22
EverMay garden center West County Oasis Bamboo Garden Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens
Peaches
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Green String Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Rainbow’s End Farm Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Dry Creek Peach & Produce Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm Zazu Restaurant & Farm
Pears
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Green String Farm Split Rail Family Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Zazu Restaurant & Farm Full House Farm Apple-A-Day Ratzlaff Ranch Gabriel Farm Nana Mae’s Organics Rainbow’s End Farm The Rose Family Farm Canvas Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Golden Nectar Farm Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm
Pet Supplies
Western Farm Center
Pigs, Pork
Bud’s Custom Meats Tara Firma Farms Zazu Restaurant & Farm Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch Preston Farm and Winery
Plants, Flowers
Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center Garden Valley Ranch Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Occidental Arts and Ecology Center
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Sebastopol • pg 28 CO LO R K E Y West County • pg 34 18 The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens 24 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 28 Tierra Vegetables 35 Plants, Herbal, Medicinal 37 Artful Arrangements EverMay garden center 14 North Coast Native Nursery 14 Senk Farms 18 Bassignani Nursery, Inc. 18 New Carpati Farm 23 Rose and Thorn 23 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 36 Occidental Arts and Ecology Center 46 Rainbow’s End Farm 46 The Rose Family Farm 49 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 49 Golden Nectar Farm 24
Plants, Native
14 14 18 18 20 23 23 24 30 34 35 35 36 37 43 46 48 49 49 24 18 21 24 49 49 18 18 18 23 24 28 35 35
Artful Arrangements Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center North Coast Native Nursery Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Rose and Thorn Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Rainbow’s End Farm The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens
Plants, Vegetable
Bar Lew Boer Goats Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center McEvoy Ranch North Coast Native Nursery Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms Western Farm Center Bassignani Nursery, Inc. French Garden Restaurant Rose and Thorn Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Occidental Arts and Ecology Center Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Foggy River Farm Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables
Plants-Sales
Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center Green String Farm McEvoy Ranch North Coast Native Nursery Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms West County Oasis Bamboo Garden Western Farm Center Bassignani Nursery, Inc.
River Route • pg 40 Coast Route • pg 42 Windsor to Healdsburg • pg 46 37 French Garden Restaurant 46 Luther Burbank’s Gold Ridge Farm 50 Rose and Thorn Gabriel Farm Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 17 Occidental Arts and Ecology Center 18 The Nursery at Emerisa Gardens 19 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 24 Golden Nectar Farm 28 Tierra Vegetables 31 31 Pumpkins 35 Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC 35 Adobe Pumpkin Farm 36 Andersen’s Organic Vegetables 37 EverMay garden center 46 Green String Farm 48 McClelland’s Dairy Petaluma Creamery Tara Firma Farms 17 Imwalle Gardens 18 Senk Farms 18 Western Farm Center 19 Zazu Restaurant & Farm 28 French Garden Restaurant 31 Muelrath Ranches 35 Gabriel Farm 36 PaPa’s Pumpkin Patch 37 Canvas Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 17 Foggy River Farm 18 Granma’s Pumpkin Patch 18 Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch 19 Preston Farm and Winery 19 Ridgeview Farm 23 Tierra Vegetables 24 Verdure Farm 24 28 Rabbits 29 Bud’s Custom Meats 31 Split Rail Family Farm 35 Western Farm Center 35 Rainbow’s End Farm 46 Seeds 48 Cottage Gardens of Petaluma 49 EverMay garden center 50 Garden Valley Ranch The Seed Bank Imwalle Gardens 18 Senk Farms 18 Western Farm Center 18 Bassignani Nursery, Inc. 19 Enchanting Sweet Peas 19 Rose and Thorn 23 Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery 24 Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch 24 24 28
29 30 31 35 35 35 37 46 48 50
Product Index
Hay/Straw
14 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 23 24 24 24 29 31 35 36 43 46 48 49 49 49 49 50 50 18 20 24 36 18 18 18 21 23 24 24 28 29 31 35 46
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Product Index
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Local Farm Basket Skippy’s Egg Store and More The Seed Bank Canvas Ranch Tierra Vegetables
Stone Fruit
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC EverMay garden center Green String Farm Zazu Restaurant & Farm French Garden Restaurant Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Rainbow’s End Farm The Rose Family Farm Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Ridgeview Farm
Tomatoes
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Andersen’s Organic Vegetables Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center Split Rail Family Farm Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms Zazu Restaurant & Farm French Garden Restaurant Rose and Thorn Gabriel Farm Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery The Rose Family Farm Canvas Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Dry Creek Peach & Produce Foggy River Farm Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables Verdure Farm
Trees, Fruit
Cottage Gardens of Petaluma EverMay garden center North Coast Native Nursery Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Rainbow’s End Farm The Rose Family Farm SkyHorse Ranch Dry Creek Peach & Produce Golden Nectar Farm Ridgeview Farm
Trees, Japanese Maple
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EverMay garden center Green String Farm Japanese Maples/Momiji Nursery Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery
14 19 20 21 43 50 14 14 18 18 24 29 35 36 37 46 49 14 14 17 18 18 20 23 23 24 24 29 31 35 35 37 43 46 46 48 49 49 50 50 18 18 19 35 36 37 43 46 48 49 18 18 23 35
Trees, Landscape
Artful Arrangements Bar Lew Boer Goats EverMay garden center North Coast Native Nursery Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery
Trees, Nut
Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery
Trees, Olive
Bar Lew Boer Goats EverMay garden center Green String Farm McEvoy Ranch Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery The Rose Family Farm
Trees, Redwood
Artful Arrangements EverMay garden center North Coast Native Nursery Bassignani Nursery, Inc. Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery Nana Mae’s Organics Rainbow’s End Farm
Turkeys
Bud’s Custom Meats Tara Firma Farms Willie Bird Turkeys Rainbow’s End Farm Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch
Vegetables
Hardin Gardens Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Andersen’s Organic Vegetables EverMay garden center Green String Farm McEvoy Ranch Tara Firma Farms Hector’s Honey Farm Imwalle Gardens Senk Farms Zazu Restaurant & Farm French Garden Restaurant Rose and Thorn The Rose Family Farm Canvas Ranch SkyHorse Ranch Bernier Farms@The Warren Ranch Dry Creek Peach & Produce Foggy River Farm Granma’s Pumpkin Patch Olufs Ranch & Pumpkin Patch Preston Farm and Winery Ridgeview Farm Tierra Vegetables Truett Hurst Winery Verdure Farm
17 17 18 19 28 35
Vinegar
35
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Green String Farm Local Farm Basket Kozlowski Farms Nana Mae’s Organics Canvas Ranch SkyHorse Ranch Preston Farm and Winery
Water Plants, Pond Supplies
17 18 18 19 35 37 17 18 19 28 35 35 36 18 21 31 36 49 14 14 17 18 18 19 21 23 23 24 24 29 31 37 43 43 46 46 48 49 49 49 49 50 50 50
North Coast Native Nursery Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery The Rose Family Farm
Wild Game
Bud’s Custom Meats
Wine
Arrowood Vineyards & Winery Cline Cellars Coturri Winery John Ash & Co. Kendall-Jackson Wine Center Matanzas Creek Winery Dutton Ranch Kozlowski Farms O’Connell & Vine Hill House Inman Family Wines Korbel Champagne Cellars Dry Creek Vineyard Ferrari-Carano Winery Field Stone Winery & Vineyard Mueller Winery Preston Farm and Winery Rodney Strong Vineyards Truett Hurst Winery
14 18 19 35 35 43 43 49 19 35 37 18 13 13 13 23 23 24 34 35 36 40 40 47 47 48 49 49 49 50
Wool, Yarn
Brookfarm~Alpacas 13 Split Rail Family Farm 20 Canvas Ranch 43 SkyHorse Ranch 43 Foggy River Farm 48 Tierra Vegetables 50
Worms
Cottage Gardens of Petaluma
Wreaths, Garlands
Oak Hill Farm of Sonoma, LLC Adobe Pumpkin Farm EverMay garden center Fisher Farm Frosty Mountain Tree Farm Garlock Tree Farm Nana Mae’s Organics Ridgeview Farm
18 14 17 18 29 29 30 35 49
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Along the Farm Trails Andy’s Produce Market www.andysproduce.com 1691 Gravenstein Hwy North (Hwy 116) Sebastopol, (707) 824-5440 Sonoma County’s Only Open Air Market
John Ash & Co. www.vintnersinn.com 4330 Barnes Rd Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 527-7687 Fresh local foods, award-winning wines
Angelo’s Meats & Italian Taste www.angelossmokehouse.com 2700 Adobe Road Petaluma, (707) 763-9586 Deli- Local Meats, Poultry and Fish
Peter Lowell’s Restaurant peterlowells.com 7385 Healdsburg Avenue Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 829-1077 Local, Seasonal, Rustic Italian Fare
Big John’s Market www.bigjohnsmarket.com 1345 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, (707) 433-7151 Healdsburg’s Very Special Grocery Store
Rosso Pizzeria & Wine Bar www.rossopizzeria.com 53 Montgomery Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 544-3221 Slow Food Inspired, Farm to Table
Central Market www.centralmarketpetaluma.com 42 Petaluma Boulevard North Petaluma, (707) 778-9900 Farm Direct Slow Food
Spoonbar www.spoonbar.com 219 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-7222 Regional Cuisine, Artisanal Cocktails
Dry Creek Kitchen www.charliepalmer.com 317 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, (707) Seasonal Ingredients and Local Wines
the girl & the fig www.thegirlandthefig.com 110 West Spain Street Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 938-3634 Seasonal Menu, Patio Seating
Estero Café www.esterocafe.com 14450 Highway One Valley Ford, (707) 876-1974 Local Organic Meals Breads Pastries
Willie Bird Turkeys www.williebird.com 5350 Sebastopol Road (Hwy 12) Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 545-2832 Country Store, Meat Market & Deli
French Garden Restaurant www.frenchgardenrestaurant.com 8050 Bodega Avenue Sebastopol, (707) 827-3909 Farm to Table Cuisine
Willie Bird Restaurant 10150 Santa Rosa Avenue (707) 542-0861 Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Dine In, Open Daily
Jimtown Store www.jimtown.com 6706 Highway 128 Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 433-1212 Ultimate Alexander Valley Lunch Stop
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Zazu Restaurant & Farm www.zazurestaurant.com 3535 Guerneville Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 532-4814 Local, Seasonal, Farm to Table