Springdell Farm in Littleton, MA integrated pest mgmt
Founded in 1931, Springdell Farm is
a 65 acre farm run by Paula & Bob Robinson and Jamie Cruz.
A little about Springdell Farm
Springdell Farm is a diversified fruit, vegetable, and livestock operation. Our family farm lies on one of the oldest agricultural lands in the area, known to many as Scratch Flat. Our land has been farmed since 1781 but has been continuously operated by the Theodoros Family since 1931. Here at our farm we grow quality fruits and vegetables using Integrated Pest Managment as well as a natural approach to many of our crops. Over the last few years we have also begun producing our own herd of Black Angus Beef cattle which roam 150 acres of rolling hillsides at Gibbet Hill in Groton, Massachusetts. At our "home farm" we raise pasture raised chicken, goat, lamb, pork, and turkey. It is imporant to our family that our livestock live on green pastures with room to roam the outdoors in a clean and healthy environment. You can visit our website for a complete list of items we produce and our naturally raised meat products.
Springdell Farm is a diversified fruit, vegetable, and livestock operation. Our family farm lies on one of the oldest agricultural lands in the area, known to many as Scratch Flat. Our land has been farmed since 1781 but has been continuously operated by the Theodoros Family since 1931. Here at our farm we grow quality fruits and vegetables using Integrated Pest Managment as well as a natural approach to many of our crops. Over the last few years we have also begun producing our own herd of Black Angus Beef cattle which roam 150 acres of rolling hillsides at Gibbet Hill in Groton, Massachusetts. At our "home farm" we raise pasture raised chicken, goat, lamb, pork, and turkey. It is imporant to our family that our livestock live on green pastures with room to roam the outdoors in a clean and healthy environment. You can visit our website for a complete list of items we produce and our naturally raised meat products.
Blackberries • Blueberries • Cantaloupe • Grapes (eating) • Grapes (wine) • Melons • Raspberries • Strawberries • Watermelons
Arugula • Asparagus • Beets • Bok choi • Broccoli • Brussel sprouts • Cabbage • Carrots • Cauliflower • Celeriac • Celery • Chili peppers • Corn • Cucumbers • Eggplant • Garlic • Gourds • Green beans • Horseradish • Leeks • Lettuce • Onions • Peas • Peppers • Pumpkins • Radishes • Rhubarb • Salad greens • Spinach • Summer squash • Swiss chard • Tomatoes • Tomatoes (cherry) • Winter squash • Zucchini
Basil • Chives • Cilantro • Dill • Fennel • Lavender • Lemon Verbena • Lemongrass • Marjoram • Mint • Oregano • Parsley • Rosemary • Sage • Tarragon • Thyme
Annuals • Bedding plants • Christmas Trees • Compost • Corn stalks • Cut Flowers • Fruit + Berry Plants • Hanging baskets • Heirloom seedlings • Herb plants • Manure • Mums • 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.
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