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The Olde Garden Shack

Address: 5757 Hwy46 Batesville, IN 47006
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Website: www.oldegardenshack.com
Phone: (812) 933-1155
Vendor Since: 2010

Pre-Order: Please go to our website The Olde Garden Shack

Questions? Contact Laura at (812) 212-6381

Deadline: Friday at 7PM. Delivery is a possibility on a case-by-case basis.

We start our season with amazing hanging planters, herbs and flowering annuals. As the weather warms, we will add a complete line of vegetables as they come into season. We will also have beautiful cut flower bouquets!

About Us:
Since our small beginning in 1974 raising cows, pigs and field corn, our family has grown and with it so has our farm. In 1980 we began raising sweet corn, cantaloupe, tomatoes, along with many other delicious fruits and vegetables. We pedaled the produce all over Cincinnati, Ohio. This is when our farm began to become a “self-sustainable” farm. Our animals are fed from damaged and/or extra produce, and in return they fertilize our soil.

In 1985, we extended our season and planted our first flowers selling them alongside our produce. Then, in 1989, we opened our first permanent retail location in the middle of a cornfield on Highway 46 in Batesville, Indiana.

Although we are always creating new wonders, the one thing that has stayed constant is our desire to become more sustainable and to provide our customers with the highest quality of fresh produce, bedding plants, perennials, designer baskets, and containers.

Products We Sell:
Potted annuals, hanging baskets, perennials, broccoli, lettuce, greens, beans, peas, cabbage, cauliflower, okra, onions, peppers, eggplant, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, sweet corn, melons, watermelon, green onions, tomatoes, mums, pumpkins, fall squash, winter squash, corn stalks, Indian corn, gourds.

Our Practices:
We continue to be a sustainable farm–what that means is that we rotate our crop using hay, wheat, spelt, rye and a variety of other forage crops so that we limit the number of conventional applications.  We continue to use animals that eat forage crops to enrich the soil, limiting the need for synthetic applications.  We value our soil first.

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