Lull Farm is both a market and a working farm, specializing in flowers, pick your own produce, and prepared foods to go. There are three locations in Hollis, Nashua, and Milford, New Hampshire.
Lull Farm is named for Grace Lull, the former owner of the land located near downtown Hollis. David Orde, a Hollis native, established the farm we know today in 1980. His appreciation for Jamaican culture has resulted in an extended Jamaican “family” of employees that help run all aspects of the Lull Farm business, from tending to the crops to cooking up jerk chicken in the kitchen.
At any of Lull Farm’s farmstands, visitors are likely to find fresh local produce, grass-fed and free-range meats, dairy, eggs, cheeses, and baked goods. Another highlight is Lull Farm cider, which is pressed on-site at the Hollis location.
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Sources: livefreeandfarm.com