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Seabreeze Organic Farm
Welcome to Our Farm

Welcome to our family farm! Seabreeze has been feeding our friends and neighbors in San Diego for almost 21 years.

Although small in size, we are mighty in production. We believe that if people truly understood and valued where and how their food is grown, we could quickly help reduce waste, environmental damage, strengthen families, and dramatically increase our health throughout the earth.

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GrowFoodKit

 grow-food-kitFeed a Family of Four and More!

Our GrowFoodKit is a comprehensive growing system for producing complete nutrition in a 10x10 space. We have compiled 21 years of farming experience to offer the want-to-be food producer 12 indispensable units to assure your success for home food production, protection and peace of mind. No bending, weeding,  or experience necessary!

  • Vertical Grow Towers
  • Raised Bed Unit
  • Seed Starter Kit
  • Organic Seeds
  • Mushroom Kit
  • Compost or Potato Growing Bin
  • Earthworm Towers
  • Composting Garden Pail
  • Seed Sprouting Unit
  • Seeds for Spouts
  • ‘Milk' Machine
  • Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening
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    The Seabreeze Farm Stand is Now Open!

    Fresh Flower Bouquets, Fruit,
    Vegetables, Herbs & Eggs for Sale.

    Carrot Top

    Open Every Saturday from 10 am - 3 pm in Carmel Valley

    We will be selling a wide selection of farm fresh produce, beautiful flower bouquets like nothing you can buy in a store and delicious teal, brown and white chicken eggs laid by happy hens. 

    Come out and share the bounty of San Diego's newest Farmer's Market!

    3909 Arroyo Sorrento Road
    San Diego, CA 92130
    South of Carmel Valley Road on El Camino Real. 
    Turn east on Arroyo Sorrento Road.
     

     
    Community Supported Agriculture

    CSA's are by definition, a means of connecting community consumers directly to their local growers. It means a mutual commitment between the two, representing both the production and the consumption of food. Farms are not grocery stores; items cannot be picked up and put back on shelves. In order for small farms to have continuity, they must know how much to plant, for how many, and when to change crops. This is dependent on a continuous relationship with their supporters. In order for such a farm to be economically viable, they must produce a quantity and diversity of produce and receive fair market value for such items.

     Fresh farm fruit, vegetables and flowers delivered to your doorstep

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    Indigo Project

    Indigo Project

    Watch the Indigo Project's feature video on Seabreeze Organic Farm!

     
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    The Organic Wine Company

    The Organic Wine CompanyWorld Class Earth-Friendly Wines  

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    Bed & Breakfast

    Straw Bale House
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    Featured Products

    Agave Nectar
    Agave Nectar
    $6.99



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