Farm Stand
Fresh Bouquets and More
Look for the driveway with the farm signs; it’s the first driveway north of Oxford Road. If you’re coming from the north, pass the house and continue to the next driveway on your left. We have a new farm stand sign, so you should be able to spot the driveway from 63rd St!
Farm Stand Gift Card
Redeem your gift card any day of the week at our self-serve farm stand. You can buy a large bouquet, a cutie vase, pumpkins and gourds, or anything else that Artemis sells at the farm stand! Your card is reloadable, so don’t worry about running out of credit.
Our signature deluxe bouquets at the farm stand are $30.
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We will still make most of our bouquets on Tuesdays, so they’ll be freshest on that day. But our flowers stay fresh for a long time, so if Wednesday doesn’t work for you, no worries! You’ll also receive our weekly newsletter about what’s new and beautiful on the farm, and a reminder that your flower share is ready.
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Use the checkout kiosk at the Treehouse Farm Collective located at 8104 N 63rd St. Longmont, CO 80503.
Pick out your bouquet from the cooler then go to the kiosk for checkout:
Tap the Artemis tile > Flower BouquetTap Charge > Gift Card
Enter the gift card number. Alternately, you can add your eGift card to your Apple Wallet for faster checkout.
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No. Unfortunately, these cards will not work with our website because the checkout systems we use are not integrated. If you are interested in a website gift card you can purchase one here.
Redeem at:
Farm Stand
FAQs
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Point your GPS at 8104 N 63rd Street, but know that it won’t quite get you there. Look for the driveway with the farm signs; it’s the first driveway north of Oxford Road. If you’re coming from the north, pass the house and continue to the next driveway on your left. We have a new farm stand sign, so you should be able to spot the driveway from 63rd St!
Follow the signs for parking and walk around the first building to the east side.
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We accept most forms of payment: cash, credit card, and Apple Pay.
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Flowers, veggies, and eggs are restocked every week, usually on Tuesdays.
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The Treehouse Collective farms are ecology focused farms. We use homemade biological amendments from Korean Natural Farming to add nutrients and native organisms to our soils, limiting inputs from outside the farm. We use vermicompost produced here on the farm by Ver de Terre, one of the Collective members. We avoid pesticide use with IPM methods like cultivation, physical exclusion, and supplementing our farm’s ecosystem with insect predators like green lacewings, predatory wasps, and ladybugs. We are a no- and low-till farm, limiting disturbance of our soils so that the bacteria, archaea, and fungi have a chance to build their homes and create ideal plant growing conditions. We practice as much cover cropping, mulching, and animal integration as possible on our small scale, always seeking to protect our soils the way grass did when this land was native prairie.