Troed y Rhiw offers a weekly or fortnightly box of fresh, seasonal organic produce direct to your door. We deliver to a range of towns within a 25 mile radius of the farm including Aberaeron, New Quay, Llandysul, Newcastle Emlyn, Drefach Felindre and Newport, Pembrokeshire. Outside this range, you can pick your box up from the farm or we may be able to arrange a pick up a local pick-up point.
Windmill Wholefoods is an independent organic wholefood shop and workers' co-operative. We sell a wide range of fresh organic fruit and vegetables, organic wholefoods, ethical and fairtrade foods, and eco-friendly household and bodycare products.
We produce fruit and vegetables on a relatively small scale, but with a wide variety and availability. We run our own, small, weekly box scheme supplying the surrounding area. We are always looking for new outlets, especially for apples and other fruit. Please contact us if you would like to know more about the box scheme, or wish to buy market garden produce on a less regular basis. We do not have a farm shop, but are usually available to pick and sell produce to callers
Grow Wild was established in 1998 and has grown from a very small operation (run from a spare room in an Edinburgh flat), to a company with a great bunch of employees, and delivering to customers throughout central Scotland, and now growing their own produce and making our their own preserves. Grow Wild is owned by Lindsay Girvan who was brought up on fantastic home-cooked real food and healthy whole foods. Good natural food, a love of great tasting ingredients, a concern for environmental issues, and a desire to offer a service that she herself would want to use led to the establishment of Grow Wild.
Get your organic fruit and veg with us and you’ll be signing-up to seasonal eating. You’ll enjoy fresh, tasty crops that are better for you and kinder to the environment. You’ll be supporting farmers and the local economy too.
Sue Lang had been running her own Honey and homemade Preserves business for 5 years, when in September 2014 she was approached by the owners of 'Garden Friends Vegetable Box Scheme and Farm Shop' about buying the Farm Shop. Val and Mark were going to retire, but knowing of Sue's long held wish to have her own shop, they asked if she'd like to take it on as a going concern. Of course the answer was yes! She would have loved to have taken on the veg box scheme too, but it was too much to do single handed.
Freeman Street Market is the perfect place to visit with friends and family. Shop for fresh, local produce and unique gift ideas or enjoy delicious street food from our brand-new food court (now open 5 days a week)