Professional
skiier Dan Marion always dreamed of doing something on his grandfather’s 225-acre
property in Limington. For years, the Windham High graduate mowed the fields
and cared for the land. Even while he was skiing and riding the chairlifts all
over the world, he thought about what he could do with the farm land. He met a
man from York, Maine while skiing at Breckenridge in Colorado, and the two of
them struck up a friendship
Abe
Zacharias, who worked on his father’s farm Zach’s Farm, became a mentor to Dan.
From use of knowledge to Abe’s greenhouse, Zach’s Farm helped Dan get the farm
into the ground.
Fresh
Pickins Farm (FPF) has been farming flowers for five years now. Although the
first year was a little rough, according to Dan, when his best first crop was
poison ivy.
“He
didn’t have any help after word got out about the poison ivy,” said Vicki
Marion, Dan’s mother, who began working the farm in 2012. The first year, they
didn’t attend a farmer’s market until August.
“It
would have been too easy for me if that wouldn’t have happened,” Dan said,
referring to the poison ivy, which was banished that first season.
Now
FPF produces flowers on five acres of land. One acre is devoted to sunflowers.
They also grow 30 different fresh cut flower varieties. They cut 3,000 stems at
a time to make into bouquets, said Vicki.
“We
provide top notch flowers at a very reasonable price. From Amaranthus and green
mist dill to 14 different colors of zinnias to eculuptus, they have a huge
variety of flowers. They also grow basil to sell.
Dan
has researched farming in depth and had a bit of a green thumb to begin with,
he said.
FPR
has been experiementing with grow-at-home oyster mushroom kits, that they are
hoping to have more of this fall.
They
have eight bee hives for honey and bee’s wax. They also make lip balms, hand
salves, sunscreens and bug repellent at Vicki’s home in Windham.
“All
of the products have been approved via the Maine Department of Agriculture. We
are current with Mobil Vendor/Home Food Processing License, Nursery Stock
License and Liability Insurance requirements,” said Vicki.
Vicki
also forrages for Chaga, a mushroom that she makes into a tea or a tincture
which both have healing properties. In Russia Chaga is certified as a cancer
cure.
“Fresh
Pickins Farm is all about putting the environment at the forefront of what we
do,” said Dan. “We farm using sustainable farming practices and being stewards
of the land so we can deleiver products that are pure and simple as possible.”
Each
week until mid-October, Fresh Pickins Farm attends six farmers’ markets in
South Portland, Falmouth, Scarborough, Cumberland and Brunswick. They also
deliver fresh cut bouquets to Portland restaurants and businesses. They even
offer delieveries for office employees to take a bouquet home on Friday for
only $10, when five people sign up. This is limited to businesses in Portland
and Windham. For some people wedding flowers are too expensive, but Fresh
Pickins Farm will deliver fresh cut flowers in buckets for wedding parties to
create their own unique bouquets and centerpieces for a reasonable price.
“We’re
having a lot of fun,” said Vicki, who still works for LL Bean and her husband is
a silent third partner in the business.
Fresh
Pickins Farm can be found at www.freshpickinsfarm.com with links to its online
store and on Facebook.
“We
are proud to be true Mainers and passionate about farming,” Dan concluded.
The pictures and view from their website made us excited to see it, so we booked an appointment and found that the guys at this vow renewal location do not treat you like just some paycheck.
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