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Sandy Creek Organic Farm

November 19, 2010 by Glasshouse Country 2 Comments

Give your family fresh picked vegetables all year. A weekly box of fresh locally grown produce raised without chemicals by farmers just down the road. Easy drive-up and pick-up on the farm. Eat locally

A weekly box of fresh locally grown produce raised without chemicals by farmers just down the road. Easy drive-up and pick-up on the farm. Eat locally

There’s nothing better than freshly picked broccoli or tomatoes from the garden direct to your table. Unfortunately, most of the food served today travels more than you do — until now. Sandy Creek Organic Farm, located just outside Beerwah, offers freshly harvested vegetables for your family’s dinner table. Our produce is raised without chemicals, picked at the peak of flavour and easy to pick-up, or arrangements can be made for delivery. Each week, your box is filled with the seasonal harvest of that week, the freshness of the garden.
The whole idea is to provide you with excellent high quality food, allow local farmers to make a living based on farming the land and to provide for a healthy local economy and environment.

How it works

Fresh Organic Vegetables from Sandy Creek Organic Farm

Fresh Organic Vegetables from Sandy Creek Organic Farm

Produce boxes will be ready for on-farm pick-up at a time to be arranged. You can choose from Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday from 10am to noon. You drive up and pick up our box. It’s that simple.
Costs

You pay for the month in advance. Payment options are cash or cheque.
Keeping it simple

We ask for prepayment for several reasons. It makes the accounting easier for all of us, and adds to ease of pick-up. It allows for a simpler flow of work on the farm, letting us focus on growing and harvesting high quality produce, versus time and energy spent on marketing. Sandy Creek Organic Farm

We are organic farmers who grow and supply organic food

We are organic farmers who grow and supply organic food

About Us

We are organic farmers who grow and supply organic food, For more information please look at our Product Range.
Please feel free to visit or contact us

Address: 2471 Old Gympie Rd, Beerwah, 4519
Phone: (07) 5496 9501
Fax: (07) 5496 9391

email: sandycreekorganic@bigpond.com

Please download our order Form SCOF-Brochure

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  1. Jenny Vernez says

    March 20, 2013 at 1:10 pm

    We are holding a fundraising Market Fair at our Seniors Centre on 20th April between 10am – 2pm. We would like to have a fruit and vege stall at the Fair and wondered if you would be interested in holding a stall or if you could supply us with fruit and vege that we could sell at the Fair. Could you please let me know by return email or ring me on 07 3624 2103 or mobile 0434257931

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