Long Lane Farm

Long Lane Farm

Susan and Rob Haney

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424 Long Lane, Coburn, PA 16832

Phone: 814-349-5267

Email: shaney@pennswoods.net

 


ABOUT OUR FARM:

Long Lane Farm is a small, family-owned business dedicated to producing quality flowers, herbs, and produce in the organic tradition.  Although we are not a certified organic farm, our crops are grown without any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides.  We depend on composted manures, crop rotations, and cover crops to maintain soil fertility and on mechanical cultivation for weed control - that means lots of hand and hoe work!

We've been active members of the CPFMA for 17 years and we love market day - conversing with customers new and old and exchanging goods for money.  We enjoy being part of the marketplace tradition, global and ancient!

Our farm offers a broad array of products over the summer and fall months.  We are perhaps best known for our extensive line of fresh and dried flowers, sold by the stem or in bouquets that mix colors and textures, flowers and herbs, grains, grasses, and seed pods.  We also offer custom floral work for special events, and the occasional wedding.

Long Lane Farm produces a wide selection of herbs and herb plants, and some produce, with an emphasis on Mediterranean vegetables, heirloom onions and potatoes, and Rob's famous sweet corn.  We also have a booth at the Millheim Farmer's Market.

Hope you'll come and visit us (and our dog Jake) at the market! 


PRODUCTS AVAILABLE FOR SALE BY MONTH:

JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
  • Fresh flower bouquets with peonies, delphiniums, german statice, larkspur, lavender
  • Herb plants including various rosemaries, lavenders, and basils
  • Fresh cut herbs: mints, parsleys, celery, cilantro
  • Fresh flower bouquets with zinnias, sunflowers, statice, and phlox
  • Fresh herbs like Genovese basil, thyme, marjoram
  • New garlic, onions, Italian Romano beans, and Italian paste tomatoes
  • Zinnias, sunflowers, gladiolus, dahlias
  • Basil, cilantro, garlic, onions, unusual potatoes, various Mediterranean vegetables, and Ambrosia sweet corn
  • Lots of fresh flowers and the first dried flower bunches
  • Ornamental corn
  • Autumn wreaths
  • Herbs for the windowsill
  • Late-season onions, shallots, and potatoes
  • Bittersweet
  • Broom corn
  • Dried flowers
  • Wreaths
  • Swags
  • Ornamental cabbage and kale
  • Potted herbs

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