Family Farm · Langley, BC
Lush Valley
Farm
Seasonal produce grown with care,
harvested fresh for local families.
Rooted in the
Fraser Valley
We're a small family farm nestled in Langley, BC, where rich soil and mild coastal air make for exceptional growing conditions year-round. Everything we grow is tended by hand — no shortcuts, just honest farming.
Our goal is simple: grow real food and share it with the people around us. From crisp spring greens to hearty fall squash, our produce goes from field to your table within days of harvest.
Meet the Family
Seasonal Produce
We grow what thrives in the Fraser Valley — rotating with the seasons to bring you the freshest possible harvest.
Leafy Greens
Kale, spinach, arugula, and butter lettuce — tender and harvested in the cool of the morning.
Root Vegetables
Carrots, beets, potatoes, and turnips — stored naturally through the season for sustained sweetness.
Summer Squash
Zucchini, patty pan, and yellow squash — prolific, versatile, and picked at peak size.
Fresh Herbs
Basil, thyme, rosemary, dill, and parsley — grown in our sheltered herb beds for big flavour.
How It Works
Ordering directly from the farm is easy. We prepare orders weekly so everything is harvested fresh for you.
Browse & Choose
Browse our seasonal availability and pick what you'd like — individual items or a weekly mixed box.
Place Your Order
Send us a message or email by Thursday. We'll confirm your order and let you know what's ready.
Farm Pickup
Collect your produce at the farm on Saturday mornings, fresh from the field. Bring your own bags!
How We Farm
Chemical-Free Growing
We rely on compost, cover crops, and careful soil management — no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. The land feeds us; we take care of the land.
Hyper-Local
We sell only to families in the Langley area. Shorter distances mean fresher food and a smaller footprint — and we get to know the people eating what we grow.
Community First
We're neighbours selling to neighbours. We offer flexible ordering, discounts for returning families, and we always throw in a little extra when something comes in especially well.