
We’re a Hudson Valley farm growing over 200 varieties of vegetables, herbs and flowers.
Above Photo: Summer 2024 cover crop mix of sorghum sudangrass, hairy vetch, and buckwheat growing in the main farm field
Happy Spring!
This season, we’re taking a break from our vegetable and flower CSA as we focus our energy on building some much needed farm projects like larger veggie and flower processing areas and a semi-automated compost system, planting our perennial zones, and fine tuning our internal farm systems.
We know you love the beauty and spectacular flavor of our locally grown vegetables and flowers and we’re looking forward to being back next season — bigger and more beautiful and delicious than ever.
Please sign up for our farm updates to hear news about our ongoing work this season, summer garlic sales, upcoming community days at the farm, and to be the first to know about next season’s flower and vegetable CSA offerings.
Thank you to our farm friends and neighbors for continuing to support our farm.
2025 Farm Plans
Planting New Perennial Zones
This season, we’ll be planting our perennial plant areas with forest log grown mushrooms, asparagus, strawberries, and culinary and medicinal herbs.
Outdoor Processing Area
We’re expanding our outdoor covered processing area to have enough space to process our full bounty of vegetables and flowers simultaneously.
New Processing Shed
We’ll be adding a new processing shed for arranging fresh flowers, drying flowers, and curing onions, garlic and tomatoes to perfection.
Compost System
We’ll be building a new compost system built on a perforated pipe that blows air into the compost pile, keeping the pile at optimal temps, which will allow us to make sufficient compost for our growing needs.

Photo: Edible flowers from our 2024 harvest
Dreamland Harvest is a vegetable, herb, and flower farm located in Milan, NY — 100 miles north of NYC.
Our produce and flowers are grown using sustainable and organic practices — free of synthetic herbicides, pesticides or fertilizers.
Our mission is to grow produce with such high levels of nutritional density that it is truly food as medicine. Learn more about our growing practices.
Our belief is that eating sustainably grown, nutrient-dense food is essential for human health and we’re committed to providing this food to everyone in our community. We accept SNAP payments, offer reduced-price CSA shares for those in need, and donate our excess produce to local food pantries.
Follow our Journey
Photo: A very happy harvest of summer squashes, eggplants, and shishito peppers
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