Campbell County


Farm Profiles

Sunderland Berry and Greens

At Sunderland Berry and Greens, we strive to supply you with the freshest of produce hand picked and grown on our small family farm. We offer fresh herbs, syrups, microgreens, shoots, and U-pick blackberries seasonally. We use all non-GMO seeds, practice organic growing methods and do not spray pesticides on our crops. We look forward to providing you with the freshest produce.

Our Full Share Weekly Microgreen Salad Program is an excellent way to enjoy our nutritious microgreens, shoots, and specialty items like blackberries, syrup, and dressings delivered right to your door, all while helping your local farm through "community supported agriculture.” Each week you'll receive the following: 2 large-size seasonal salad blends and one medium specialty item, which changes bi-weekly (for example, sunflower shoots, blackberries, pea shoots, blackberry syrup, dressing, etc.).

Learn more about their CSA here, www.sunderlandberry.com

Credit: Kentucky Horticulture Council 

Broken Oaks Farm

Broken Oaks is another Campbell County flower farm, this one located in Alexandria, Kentucky. 

The family-owned operation grows many different types of flowers, which they sell as floral arrangements at the Crestview Hills Town Center farmer’s market. 

The farm also sells fresh flowers directly to local florists who need supplies. Broken Oaks also offers seasonal canned vegetables such as jalapenos and tomatoes.

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Arrasmith Farm

Arrasmith Farm is a contributing member of Camp Springs Community Businesses in Melbourne, Kentucky. 

What do they contribute, you ask? Daylilies! 

Arrasmith is a family-owned flower farm that grows fields of over 650 varieties of daylilies.

They sell their flowers but also allow the community to visit and walk through the fields of large, colorful blooms. 

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