Seven Arrows Farm in Attleboro, MA
Seven Arrows Farm is
run by Judy and Michael Marcellot.
Some of what we grow is available year-round.
Some of what we grow is available year-round.
A little about Seven Arrows Farm
We see ourselves as a constantly evolving farm and garden, the focus of which is sharing - of our time, our knowledge (which we hope grows each day) and of the great peace and joy found in the natural world.
Our plant list includes, but is not limited to, the following fairly broad categories:
Alpines, Succulents, Herbs (culinary, medicinal, ornamental - over 200 varieties), Grasses for Sun and Shade, Ground Covers for Sun and Shade, Dwarf Conifers for Containers and Small Spaces, Roses, Fruit Trees and Berries, Perennials for Sun and Shade and In-Between, Tropicals for Container Plantings, Heirloom and conventional vegetables, Annuals and Tender Perennials, Vines (including several good varieties of hops for the home brewer), Flowering Shrubs (lots of Hydrangeas), interesting Woodies, and the odd ball plant we've been able to grow from seeds brought back to us by plant collectors from their travels abroad. And, of course, Hosta and Bamboo.
Winter Hours:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11:00 - 5:00
Sunday 11:00 - 5:00
We see ourselves as a constantly evolving farm and garden, the focus of which is sharing - of our time, our knowledge (which we hope grows each day) and of the great peace and joy found in the natural world.
Our plant list includes, but is not limited to, the following fairly broad categories:
Alpines, Succulents, Herbs (culinary, medicinal, ornamental - over 200 varieties), Grasses for Sun and Shade, Ground Covers for Sun and Shade, Dwarf Conifers for Containers and Small Spaces, Roses, Fruit Trees and Berries, Perennials for Sun and Shade and In-Between, Tropicals for Container Plantings, Heirloom and conventional vegetables, Annuals and Tender Perennials, Vines (including several good varieties of hops for the home brewer), Flowering Shrubs (lots of Hydrangeas), interesting Woodies, and the odd ball plant we've been able to grow from seeds brought back to us by plant collectors from their travels abroad. And, of course, Hosta and Bamboo.
Winter Hours:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11:00 - 5:00
Sunday 11:00 - 5:00
Bedding plants • Compost • Cut Flowers • Fruit + Berry Plants • Herb plants • Nursery stock • 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.
SEMAP regularly revises the Local Food Guide with new information.
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