Organic Boxes and Cafe Delights

Explore our organic fruit boxes and cafe specials.

Assortment of fresh produce arranged on a wooden surface, including beetroot with greens, carrots, celery, leeks, potatoes, radishes, broccoli, kale, sweet potatoes, red onions, and leafy greens. Also shown are a halved squash, pears, bananas, plums, a wrapped piece of salmon, and small paper bags of tomatoes.

Pictured here are the contents of an all-organic extra large fruit and veg box that went home with one of our lovely long time regulars last week. We don’t advertise the contents of the box in advance, as the what goes in is only chosen the same day the boxes are packed. This means only the freshest and most delightful looking fruit and veg are chosen, depending on what comes in from Wagtail’s patch on the farm, Wren’s farm in Karridale and other organic growers.

By far the most popular option for subscription set box orders are the larger sizes purchased on a fortnightly basis. The produce is so fresh that it easily lasts two weeks and it means you don’t get the build up in the fridge that sometimes happens with the weekly boxes. Subscription boxes also get extra value included as a thank you from us.

Want to give it a try? Head to the online shop and place an order by 8am Tuesday for a box that can be picked up Thursday to Saturday from the farm.

Two glass jars filled with thinly sliced cucumbers in yellow-green brine, with mustard seeds visible. The jars sit on a wooden surface, with one jar in the foreground and another slightly behind it.

All the pickles and relishes on offer through the cafe are made in house by Mel in the kitchen. The zucchini pickle is a particular hit in our most popular toastie, served with organic Margaret River Woodfired Bread alongside local and free range ham from Farmhouse meats up the road and two types of cheese. Delicious!

Brown hen standing in a grassy paddock, viewed from behind with its head turned to the left. Fence posts and patches of dry grass appear in the background.

Sally’s chickens (who provide the eggs for the cafe) have been getting more and more adventurous lately, wandering right up to the farm shop! It’s lovely to look out the cafe window and see them right outside, but you will only see them there early in the morning before too many people arrive and they decide to head back toward the goats.

Three eggplants with green tops rest on straw: one white, one dark purple, and one purple-and-white striped. Close-up view with the straw filling the background.