Farm Lane Farms

Farm Lane Farms A local Hyde Park farm, here to serve the Hudson Valley. Nourishing the body, inside and out!

We've been growing a couple of our favorites just for y'all! Come out and see us this weekend 🌿
05/14/2026

We've been growing a couple of our favorites just for y'all! Come out and see us this weekend 🌿

05/08/2026
05/08/2026

We know a couple of you have been waiting for an update on the sprouts Emily has babied since January. The truth is- there hasn't been anything to update until now. They've been safe inside while mother nature throws her latest tantrum and Emily has been *stressing* because the temps just keep dipping too far down for her to put them in the ground.

Until now! Finally the night time temps are in the 40s and with the help of a heavy layer of mulch and some row covers, we're ✨️hopefully✨️ in the growing season!!

52 eggplants, 230 pepper plants, and 2 very sore farmers is what it took to build this row.

We couldn't be more proud to show you 💚.

With the weather refusing to let us stagger planting- it's now a mad dash to get the rest in the ground and start the next round of seeds.

We'll be posting updates for anyone who wants to take the journey with us 🌿

Shout out to  for upping our chances of artichokes this year! The level of kindness within our little farm community nev...
05/04/2026

Shout out to for upping our chances of artichokes this year!

The level of kindness within our little farm community never ceases to amaze us.

Thank you, Eric, for your positivity, kindness, and skills. Hopefully we can trade artichokes at the end of the season!

Be sure to check him out Hudson Valley Open Market every Saturday for all your Italian specialty produce needs!

Let's grow together 🌿
05/04/2026

Let's grow together 🌿

Our annual plant and seedling sale is on May 16! Come get your garden started with us! Featured farms:: and special guest !!!

🎉MARKET SEASON IS BACK!!!🎉It was a wild winter that we'll always look back on and smile, but it's time to catch some ray...
04/28/2026

🎉MARKET SEASON IS BACK!!!🎉

It was a wild winter that we'll always look back on and smile, but it's time to catch some rays and spread the joys of seasonal living.

We can't wait to come back to where it all started Hudson Valley Open Market . We've missed our regulars and have some very exciting news to share with all of y'all!

We're equally excited to try something new with and we are over the moon that we get to be a part of the full season and

Truly, we're honored to be a part of something so special at each and every one of these markets.

Let's make some memories together 💚

Thank you, Newburgh, for a winter season worth writing about. From sunny soup days to early snow days and *many* sub-zer...
04/20/2026

Thank you, Newburgh, for a winter season worth writing about. From sunny soup days to early snow days and *many* sub-zero markets, you showed up.

As we close out our very first winter market season, our hearts are full with gratitude for the community, vendors, and market that have welcomed us with open arms and continued support. Showing yet again that it's easier to make it together, than fight to do so alone.

-Thank you, Newburgh, for showing up, asking questions, and sharing a laugh or two.

-Thank you, Ilyana (and team!), for supporting all of us, fighting to get us a warm space so we didn't literally freeze, and always being a beacon of positivity and real conversation.

-Thank you, fellow vendors, for laughs, love, and collaborations.

Every single one of you made this *grueling* winter one we will always look back on and smile. 💚

Look out for May's upcoming events and where you'll be able to find us. We won't be going far, and we may have something in the works to keep all of your Farm Lane Farms favorites at your market!

04/18/2026
04/13/2026

Nothing yeets consistency out the window harder than spring night temperatures in New York🫠.

Artichokes are soft perennials that only produce fruit in the first year when they're tricked into thinking it's their second year.

Enter "vernalization": The process of exposing plants to prolonged cold temperatures to induce flowering.

This is an exceedingly delicate balance for artichokes in zone6 because they need a consistent period of night time temps between 35°F to 45°F. The kicker is- they will *not* make it if the temps stay at or dip lower than 32°F. This is why we have to grow them as annuals here, instead of the perennials they are.

I was playing with fire(ice?) trying to keep the vernalization going and ended up doing some damage.

Thankfully it seems there are survivors and while they may be a little stunted, the artichoke expirement continues on!

Stay tuned to see if I (Emily) manage to kill them all!

04/09/2026

Pest control reporting for duty 🫡
Watch your step if you're out today! Our sentient noodle friends are waking and warming on such a fine spring day.
Remember: we're walking through *their* homes! Show them the respect you'd want in yours 😘.

Last weekend to get the whip sets and minis!
12/16/2025

Last weekend to get the whip sets and minis!

A little self-care goes a long way 🎁
Farm Lane Farms’ holiday skincare bundles feature handcrafted products made with care—perfect for gifting, stocking stuffers, or cozy winter routines. Find them this Saturday at the Newburgh Farmers' Market 💚

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14 Farm Lane
Hyde Park, NY
12538

Website

http://Farmlanefarm.com/

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