
Welcome to Local Pure Farm
"Morning Harvest, Evening Feast - Freshness Redefined"
At Local Pure Farm, we redefine freshness with our “beyond organic” approach to growing vegetables and herbs. Our advanced indoor farming system, featuring aeroponics and vertical towers, ensures that each plant receives the precise care and nutrients it needs to thrive. Dive into the world of Local Pure Farm, where unparalleled freshness, nutrition, and flavor are at the heart of everything we grow.
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"Beyond Organic Vegetables" | No Fertilizers or Pesticides
Non-GMO | Locally Grown
Why Choose
Local Pure Farms?
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Local Farm, Local Focus: We are a local farm dedicated to serving the Northern Virginia and DC Metro area, including parts of Maryland.
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Farm-to-Table in Hours, Not Days: We harvest every morning, ensuring you receive farm-fresh produce the very same afternoon.
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Beyond Organic: Our produce is not just organic; it's “beyond organic.” Here’s what that means for you:
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Non-GMO: Every seed we plant is non-GMO, ensuring that you are consuming produce as nature intended.
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No Chemicals: We never use synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. Our produce is grown in a controlled indoor environment, eliminating the need for harmful chemicals.
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All Natural: Our soil-less aeroponics system mimics nature, but does it one better, ensuring our plants receive all the natural nutrients they need, and nothing they don’t.
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High in Nutrients: Because of our unique farming method, our produce is packed with nutrients and ready to nourish your body.
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Tastes Delicious: All of these factors combine to create vegetables and herbs that are not only good for you, but also explode with flavor.
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"Local Pure Farms vegetables are a revelation – they genuinely taste like what vegetables are meant to be."
- Savino Recine
Chef / Restaurant Owner
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"Local Pure Farms' commitment to providing 'beyond organic' vegetables to shelters is truly admirable. Their initiative ensures that everyone, regardless of their financial situation, has access to high-quality, nutritious produce, bridging a crucial gap in food equality."
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- Joe Meyer
CEO, Shelter House
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Get Fresh, Locally Grown Vegetables
to Your Doorstep
OPTION 1: GET A 10 WEEK SUBSCRIPTION (SAVE 20%)
With a subscription to our Vegetable Share, you will receive TEN (10) WEEKS of fresh, responsibly grown vegetables, microgreens, special blends of salads, herbs, and recipe ideas. We provide convenient delivery right to your door during the week with three different delivery days - Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Every two and a half months your subscription will renew two weeks before the start of the next Vegetable Share season, and you can pause or cancel your subscription anytime before that renewal date. Enjoy delicious "beyond organic" vegetables with our Vegetable Share all year round!
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OPTION 2: ONE-TIME PURCHASE VEGETABLE BOX
Small Vegetable Box
Ideal for 2-4 people, our Small Vegetable Box is a perfect introduction to the fresh, vibrant flavors of Local Pure Farm. Each box contains a curated selection of 4-6 different vegetables and herbs, picked fresh from our vertical aeroponics towers. Whether you're cooking for a small family or just love fresh produce, this box offers a taste of our farm's bounty.
Large Vegetable Box
For those who can't get enough of our fresh produce, the Large Vegetable Box is the way to go. Packed with 8-10 varieties of vegetables, herbs, and microgreens, it's a cornucopia of farm-fresh goodness. This box is ideal for families of 5-7 people or for those who love hosting dinners with the freshest ingredients. Not only do you get more variety, but it also offers the best value, allowing you to enjoy a wider range of our "beyond organic" produce.
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Products
Discover the convenience of fresh vegetables with our versatile offerings, including a weekly vegetable subscription with free delivery and one-time purchases of vegetable boxes, available in both small and large sizes. Our service caters to your unique needs, ensuring you always have access to fresh, quality produce.
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