Lower Neshanic Community Farm
06/16/2026
Please join us on Sunday June 21 from 5-8pm for a farm tour, an hour-long sound bath and lastly a farm-to-table meal.
Dinner menu: sunflower microgreen pesto (vegan/nut free), locally sourced pasta, salad greens, sourdough bread and fresh berries.
Students and farmers: $55
Everyone else: $65
Proceeds will be split between Greer, the sound practitioner, and the farm for fundraising efforts.
We thank you and look forward to seeing you!
05/20/2026
recently lost their meat and egg vendor. While we understand and respect the matter, this loss is tough on the farmers market. Please if you have these products and are able to join our year-round indoor farmer market in Flemington, NJ please contact or Martha or please spread the word!!!
05/05/2026
Our first newsletter! Please subscribe for more updates about the farm, what’s in season, and how to practice regenerative agriculture. We invite you to join us on this quest!!!
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We can’t wait for the farmer’s market tomorrow! Come get your microgreens, mushrooms, oats, roots and greens between 9 and 2pm. Thanks for supporting local and sorry again about the pesto 😭
We never spray or use chemicals on our farm and we really don’t enjoy spraying. It is cumbersome on most scales! However, we do feel compelled to spray our biologically inoculated and mineral balanced teas on our crops and here’s why; the biology and minerals that are sprayed on the surface of plants (and especially blooms!) can boost immunity, transmit nutrients and attract beneficials to your plant systems. Having good guys both below and above ground benefits your plants so very much! Here’s to living soils!
Welcome to the farm High Tunnel! This passively heated greenhouse is 30 x 96 feet and ready for mixed annual and perennial production. The tunnel was funded by the NRCS as a soil conservation initiative. What’s good for soil is good for the farm and it will also allow us to extend our season, reduce disease pressure spread by rain water and humidity, and increase the diversity of plants we grow on farm. Thank you all who helped plan, fund, consult, and build said tunnel!!!
Last week we w**d whacked around our pawpaws to stub the grass back. The. We came in with our biologically rich and aged hardwood chips full of mycelium. Trees love mulch that in a nice big ring around the trunk - but be sure to pull the mulch away from the bark to prevent rot👍 more mulching to come!
04/06/2026
Check out Laura’s article on living soils and soil health website. Take a deep dive into the interconnectedness of all life on earth starting with the foundation - SOIL. Link as follows: https://bucksfoodshed.org/soil-barnwell/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bcfa-2026-04-april-nl
Checking on our first willow dome structure. Some did not make it and needed lots of vines pulled off of them. Perhaps some cardboard and mulch would help. Who else is growing willow for structures? Fences?
03/28/2026
Come on by today from 9-2 for your nutritious microgreens, mushrooms, storage crops and greens!!!
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270 Werstville Road
Ringoes, NJ
08551