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The Honey Tree

The Honey Tree

The Honey Tree is a social enterprise which has been trading in Heaton, Newcastle since 1999. Our founding aim was to put local, quality, organic food back on the map in Newcastle. And we wanted to create jobs in our local economy – all in way that was respectful to the environment. Our shop is now literally brimming with vibrant, sustainably sourced, healthy food. And our positive customer base really helps us to continue to adapt and improve our service.

Location: Newcastle, Tyne and Wear

Macleod Organics

Macleod Organics

Scotland's biggest box scheme operator, in 2011 Macleod Organics began operating from Lowes Fruit Farm in addition to their main Ardersier base in the Highlands, and took on the customer base of now-closed Damhead organic farm in Edinburgh. This has expanded their deliveries area to include the central belt, as well as a wide area of the Highlands, Inverness and Nairn. Working towards sourcing all their fruit and vegetables from organic Scottish soil, Macleod’s target is, impressively, currently 90 per cent fulfilled. You can request a whole host of other items to be popped in your vegetable box, from organic farm haggis to fish to totally degradable refuse sacks.

Location: Edinburgh,

M Hughes and Sons Ltd

M Hughes and Sons Ltd

Our produce is sourced on a daily basis, as freshness is of paramount importance and we always aim to source our products locally wherever possible in order to support our fellow Welsh businesses.

Location: Colwyn Bay, Conwy

Simply Veg

Simply Veg

I began Simply - Veg in 2010 from a love of growing my own vegetables, and a passion for a simple business. I've always found limp looking vegetables in the supermarket sad and uninspiring, and greengrocers always seemed bad value for money. I fell in love with the idea of buying fresh market produce, and delivering veg boxes to customers the very same day. I began my first week with 5 customers in Vines Cross, Horam and Heathfield, and I have never looked back. Most of my business comes from word of mouth, as I offer a flexible reliable service to a maintained customer base in East Sussex and Kent.

Location: Burwash Common, East Sussex

Ardunan Farm

Ardunan Farm

ur popular veg boxes, free range eggs a selection of loose fruit and veg and even some of our tasty rare breed pork sausages! While we establish our huge polytunnel we are sourcing (mostly) UK grown fruit and veg from Glasgow Fruit Market.

Location: Strathblane, Stirlingshire

Carnoustie Farm Shop

Carnoustie Farm Shop

We are a new Farm Shop with garden plants,rapeseed oils, homemade preserves, pickles,free range eggs, duck eggs etc.

Location: Carnoustie, Angus

Kitchen Gardens

Kitchen Gardens

Our box scheme, started in 1999 with the aim of providing a weekly delivery of fresh organically grown local produce straight to the customers door. Situated on the edge of the picturesque Waveney Valley we are in fact Norfolk and North Suffolk's longest running box scheme. We believed from the outset that the only way to be truly accountable for what we sell and to guarantee the quality, purity and traceability of our product was to grow everything ourselves.

Location: Sisland, Norfolk

Firm Banana

Firm Banana

At Firm Banana, we can offer you an extensive range of fresh fruit, all of which can be delivered directly to your home. Our fruit can be purchased either through our online store or directly from our business premises.

Location: Glasgow,

Leigh Court Farm

Leigh Court Farm

Established in 1999, Leigh Court Farm is the nearest and longest-running organic-grower vegetable box scheme in Bristol. We farm 25 acres of organic land, certified by The Soil Association, 5 miles from the city-centre near Abbots Leigh.

Location: , Bristol

Barcombe Nurseries

Barcombe Nurseries

In 1997, Adrian Halstead, always a keen allotment gardener, took a leap of faith and bought the nursery in rural Barcombe, four miles west of Lewes and twelve miles north of Brighton. He began the conversion to organic status under the auspices of the Soil Association with the idea of starting a local vegetable box scheme.

Location: Barcombe, East Sussex

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