Chestnut Hill Farm

Chestnut Hill Farm We are a local market garden specializing in high-quality organic produce, flowers, and pastured eggs.

You can visit our stand at the farm or find us at the Noblesville Farmers Market on Saturday mornings with fresh, seasonal flowers.

Happy Thanksgiving!! 🦃 We’re grateful for the soil beneath our feet and a supportive community.Thank you for believing i...
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving!! 🦃

We’re grateful for the soil beneath our feet and a supportive community.

Thank you for believing in small farms, seasonal goods, and growing close to home.

Chestnut Hill Farm

The early October broadcast of rye as a winter cover is filling in!!
11/22/2025

The early October broadcast of rye as a winter cover is filling in!!

10/07/2025

The Chestnut Hill Farm roadside stand has come to an end for the season with produce. There are still some weeks left for pastured eggs, however! Thank you so much for your support!

6 months ago today, these kittens were born. Mama’s first litter most likely (she showed up last winter) and it is a bit...
10/03/2025

6 months ago today, these kittens were born. Mama’s first litter most likely (she showed up last winter) and it is a bit of a sad story. You see, there were a total of 6 kittens in her litter, but unfortunately three were stillborn, and another passed a day or two post birth. It’s tough sometimes, seeing the harsh reality of life, but it gives perspective and creates more gratitude for what is. We’re thankful Mittens and Socks both survived and have had a sibling with whom to play, explore, learn hunting skills, and they definitely keep each other on their toes! Happy 6 months kittens!

Now, where did I put that spay/neuter clinic number? 😬

We are in the final weeks of having fresh produce and eggs at the farm stand. 🌽🍅🥚 It’s just been stocked with non-gmo sw...
09/28/2025

We are in the final weeks of having fresh produce and eggs at the farm stand. 🌽🍅🥚

It’s just been stocked with non-gmo sweet corn, freshly picked this morning. Stop by at 2881 N 200 W (4.5 miles North of Tipton and 2 miles directly South of Tri-Central). Let us know if you would like any bulk orders for freezing, so we can get it pulled for you. 🌽

Have a great Sunday!! ☀️

PART 2 of 2: Here are some arrangement styles we’ve created lately with our flowers. We’ve got a few bouquets available ...
09/20/2025

PART 2 of 2: Here are some arrangement styles we’ve created lately with our flowers. We’ve got a few bouquets available for Sunday, September 21. Check them out and let us know if you’d like one! See 4 more styles in part 1.

 today! We’ve got beautiful flower arrangements of several styles and organic farm fresh produce at the Chestnut Hill Fa...
09/20/2025

today! We’ve got beautiful flower arrangements of several styles and organic farm fresh produce at the Chestnut Hill Farm stand, under the yellow tent in spot #36. See you there! 🍆🍅🌶️🫑🌼

The monarchs are starting to zip up for a few weeks in the garden around the Milkweed/Asclepias patch.
08/28/2025

The monarchs are starting to zip up for a few weeks in the garden around the Milkweed/Asclepias patch.

Swing by the farm stand for the last round of sweet corn for a bit (we have a few late rounds coming in about 2-3wks). T...
08/24/2025

Swing by the farm stand for the last round of sweet corn for a bit (we have a few late rounds coming in about 2-3wks). This is great for freezing if you haven’t yet! $6/dz. We take cash, card, Cashapp, and Venmo.

2881 N 200 W, Tipton IN 46072 (a few miles south of Tri-Central)

08/17/2025
08/15/2025

$250,000 for a single acre. That is what developers are offering for my farm. At first glance, it sounds like a dream. But for me, it’s a reminder of the pressure closing in on farms like mine. Our land sits in a place they call a “land shortage” area, where open fields are quickly disappearing to make way for houses and shopping centers.
My farm is 313 years old. For the past 92 years, my family has cared for it, just as three families did before us. We’ve worked these fields through good harvests and bad storms, trusting the soil to give back what we put into it. Developers visit often, talking about how many houses they could build here. But they don’t see the history, the sweat, the long nights, or the generations of love that are rooted in this ground.

Farming is not easy. It demands everything from you—your strength, your patience, your hope. Yet it’s a life I would never trade. There is a quiet joy in planting seeds, caring for them, and watching them grow into food that feeds not only my family but my neighbors too. Even in the hardest years, when nature works against us, farmers rise again with a new season ahead.

As the New Year begins, I want to ask you to add one more resolution to your list—support your local farms.

Here’s how you can make a difference:
• Cook at home more and let farm-fresh produce guide your meals.
• Buy a farm share through a CSA and invest in your local growers.
• Choose milk from nearby dairies.
• Visit farmers markets close to your home or work.
• Spend a day at a farm and meet the people who grow your food.

Once farmland is developed, it’s gone forever. The only way farms can survive is if their communities stand with them. Every choice you make at the market is a vote for the future you want—one that keeps green fields, fresh food, and hardworking farmers alive.

Let’s make that future possible. Choose local. Eat local. Support the hands that feed you.

Address

2881 N 200 W
Tipton, IN
46072

Telephone

+17658601301

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