Welcome to our blog
Asparagus Coming Soon
Stop by the Farm Market May 1st for Asparagus! As a cold weather rhizome, Asparagus is the first crop available in this area. Our Asparagus is already peeking out of the beds and we should have a good supply by…
Local Honey from Fulton Farms
Local Honey from Fulton Farms While many people don’t know it, Fulton Farms produces wonderful honey from a small number of hive boxes kept and maintained right here on the farm. We have several sizes of our local honey available…
Spring Onion Planting
Our Onions are Planted! Each Spring Fulton Farms prepares covered, raised beds in which we plant over 20,000 onion shoots. With careful oversight and proper irrigation when necessary these shoots grow into the many delicious varieties available in our Farm…
Signs of Spring
The Season is starting at Fulton Farms. In addition to our greenhouse which is currently open and stocked full of bedding plants, flowers and produce starts, our Farm Market will open for the season on May 1st. The first crop…
Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Christmas Trees at Fulton Farms Why not start a new family tradition this year and cut your own Christmas tree this year at Fulton Farms! Our trees have been irrigated all Summer and are in beautiful condition to bring into…
Hayrides at Fulton Farms
Open hayrides begin September 29th and 30th and will continue every weekend in October. Wristbands are $7.00 and include a hayride to the pumpkin patch, pumpkin of choice, and entrance to barnyard play area. Hours are 11am–4pm.. If you would…
Crop Update
Fall is rapidly approaching on the farm and we have a great variety of many of your favorite varieties of produce and baked goods. Right now we are featuring half a dozen varieties of fresh apples, water melon, musk melon,…
Pick Your Own Strawberries
Update (6/11/12): Our strawberry season for 2012 is officially over but be sure to stop by for your other favorites! U-pick strawberries are here! Stop by the farm soon for some good old fashioned fun. Picking your own strawberries in…