Early morning is the very best time to visit our garden.
Beautiful Cut Flowers--Wow!
With a lovely variety of hard-to-find annuals, as well as a large selection of zinnias and sunflowers, our cut flower bouquets are beautiful as well as reasonably priced.
Elephant Garlic--Mmm Good
Just a portion of our harvest of elephant garlic. A relative of the leek, elephant garlic has a milder taste than regular garlic. For those who love garlic but not the strong taste, try it. You’ll like it!
Summer Season Is Here
We planted 220 tomato plants this spring; nearly all are heirlooms. With 48 varieties, we’ll have something for everyone. Look for them at our farm stand in mid-July.
See You In July
We had a very successful spring season, selling our tomato, pepper and herb plants here on Cherry Valley Road. Our produce harvest will start in July. See you then.
Our Shade House
We have 48 varieties of tomatoes; nearly all are heirlooms. The overflow from our greenhouse goes into the shade house until there is room at the farm stand. Come and visit. We are open every day, 8am till 6pm.
Another Sign Of Spring
When the daffodils bloom the goldfinches come.
A Sure Sign Of Spring
Hundreds of daffodills make the view of Whispering Hills Farm a neighborhood attraction.
Our New Sign
Pansies surround our new Whispering Hills Farm sign in the front yard.
Beginning A New Spring Season
Pansies Are Here!
Pansies are a sure sign of Spring. Our customers love ‘em!
A New Offering
This Spring we are selling succulents for the first time. At $3 each, they are a beautiful update to our farm stand.
A New Season Begins
Each Spring begins with a new planting of seedlings in our spare upstairs bedroom. This year we have 48 varieties of tomatoes, mostly heirlooms, plus peppers, herbs and greens. They’ll move to our greenhouse when they’re big enough.
Late Summer Visitor
We’re helping to save the monarchs by growing late season flowers to feed them as they migrate through Cherry Valley. Zinnias, Mexican sunflowers, blue salvia and other offerings attract these travelers as they make their way to Mexico. And the butterfly milkweed that blooms in July makes a tasty snack for the caterpillars as they feed. (This spring we gave away free plants to our customers to take home and grow.) We’ve had dozens of the beauties visit the farm this week.
Season's End
Thanks to all of our customers, from near and far, who have made this season an enjoyable and successful one. See you in the spring.
Our Newest Offering
Mixed cherry tomatoes have been a big hit. Sun Golds, Pink and Purple Bumblebees, Sweeties, Sunrise and Blush Artisans, Pink and Green Tigers, Supersweet 100's, Black and Chocolate Cherries, and Juliets make a beautiful and tasty combination.
Our Top Seller
We planted 15 Sun Gold plants this year and still can't keep up with the demand. Thank you to all who have bought!
Shallots By The Basketful
We grew shallots for the first time. They're beautiful. Should've grown them before!
Beautiful Cherry Tomatoes
Finally! After a very slow start, with cold temps and little rain, we've finally seen the first of our cherry tomatoes!