Crabapple Farm in Chesterfield, MA
chemical-free
Founded in 2003, Crabapple Farm is
a 185 acre farm run by Tevis and Rachel Robertson-Goldberg.
Some of our foods are available year-round.
Some of our foods are available year-round.
A little about Crabapple Farm
Crabapple Farm is rooted in principles of ecological stewardship and sustainability. We produce a balanced mix of products to nurture our community, our farm, and ourselves.
We believe that health must be built from the ground up. A healthy society must be based upon healthy people eating healthy food grown in healthy soil.
Crabapple Farm is rooted in principles of ecological stewardship and sustainability. We produce a balanced mix of products to nurture our community, our farm, and ourselves.
We believe that health must be built from the ground up. A healthy society must be based upon healthy people eating healthy food grown in healthy soil.
Apples • Blueberries • Cantaloupe • Ground cherries • Melons • Pears • Raspberries • Strawberries • Watermelons
Arugula • Asian greens • Beets • Bok choi • Broccoli • Broccoli rabe • Brussel sprouts • Cabbage • Carrots • Cauliflower • Celeriac • Chili peppers • Collards • Corn • Cucumbers • Edible flowers • Eggplant • Garlic • Gourds • Green beans • Kale • Kohlrabi • Leeks • Lettuce • Mustard greens • Okra • Onions • Parsnips • Peas • Peppers • Potatoes • Pumpkins • Radishes • Rutabagas • Salad greens • Scallions • Shallots • Spinach • Summer squash • Swiss chard • Tat soi • Tomatillos • Tomatoes • Tomatoes (cherry) • Turnips • Winter squash • Zucchini
Basil • Chives • Cilantro • Dill • Fennel • Marjoram • Mint • Oregano • Parsley • Rosemary • Sage • Savory • Sorrel • Tarragon • Thyme
Bedding plants • Corn stalks • Cut Flowers • Heirloom seedlings • Herb plants • Seeds • Straw • Sunflowers • Vegetable starts
Bold foods are in season now according to our Harvest Calendar. Call to find out exact availability. Every farm and every season are unique. Most farms are also residences. Unless Farmstand or Pick Your Own hours are noted, please be respectful and call ahead before going to the farm.
CISA regularly revises the Local Food Guide with new information.
Let us know if something is inaccurate.

