Organic. Community. Grown in Ann Arbor.
Welcome
to the Farm Stand
Monday-Friday: 9 am-6 pm Saturday-Sunday: 9 am-4 pm
2025 Memberships
Being a member of our farm is a win for everyone! It provides weeks of nourishment and community engagement for you and your family while also making a valuable commitment to our farm and the work we do before the next season has even begun.
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Where to Shop with us
Get your favorite GTFC products at all your favorite spots around Ann Arbor! Convenient outlets, local goodnessβfresh from our farm to you.
Garden Seedlings
We have a wide variety of organic vegetables, herbs, flowers, as well as native plants from our friends at Feral Flora, available from our farm stand, markets, and our Plant Sale & Makers Market.
Farming Practices
We choose organic certification and minimal tillage along with other regenerative practices to care for our land and grow delicious food for our community.
Who we are
Green Things Farm Collective is a contemporary majority women owned-farm business in the heart of Ann Arbor, which provides nourishment and quality of life to its farmers and community members, through the thoughtful production of organic produce and agricultural events. With respect for age-old traditions, practices, and economics of small-scale farming and land stewardship, this farm seeks to pioneer new successful models of regenerative agriculture that reflect the world we live in today and move us towards a healthier future.
Our Mission is to:
Care for people
Steward the land
Move towards a more sustainable future
The Beginning
Coming together in 2020, the year of social distance, Green Things Farm Collective grew out of a deep wish of a few farmers to share the privilege and the responsibility of tending to land and feeding a community. Ann Arbor Seed Company, the Land Loom, and Green Things Farm came together to grow cooperatively as a new five member LLC. We are continuing to develop our cooperative model as we expand our new business.
We recognize that we are caretaking land that was historically home to Mississauga, Potowatomi, Anishinabewaki, Peoria, and Fox peoples.