
Locally Farmed Organic Vegetable Delivery
20 years of growing organic vegetables and delivering vegetable boxes from our 12-acre farm in Sussex.
Services
What We Do

We produce organic vegetable boxes that are affordable, seasonal, and as fresh and local as possible.

We have different sizes of boxes available for various appetites, from individuals to families.

We are flexible with the items in your boxes. You can change items in your order for something you would like.
Meet us better
Our Organic Farm in Numbers
370
households per month
23
experts working
5
awards won
100%
satisfied customers

Why You’ll Love Us
There is never been a better time to eat organic. Organic means working with nature. We’re coming into a fantastic time for European food.
- Delicious
- Ethical
- Sustainable
- Seasonal
- Free delivery
“Excellent Service”
Their service is brilliant! I really hope some of them are now using your service.
Fiona
“Love the flexibility”
We are very happy with the box and we value that we can have the standard box or choose our own.
Joseph
“Fantastic quality”
I’m really appreciating the quality and presentation. The flavour of the veg is outstanding.
Michelle
Try with our vegetables
Our Favourite Recipes
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- APPLICATION S OF GAUSS LAWElectric field due to any arbitrary charge configuration can be calculated using Coulomb’s law or Gauss law. If the charge configuration possesses some kind of symmetry, then Gauss law is a very efficient way to calculate the electric field. ItContinue reading “APPLICATION S OF GAUSS LAW”
- Atomic theoriesPencil (1 × 10-2 m) Virus (1 × 10-6 m) Red Blood Cell (1 × 10-4 m) Dust Particle (1 × 10-7 m) Now you could imagine how small an atom would be. An atom is thousand times smaller thanContinue reading “Atomic theories”