Indigo Acres
We are a small family farm dedicated to growing and promoting healthy foods. All of our produce is always chemical and GMO free. Come see us!
We are beginning our 7th season growing and selling farm fresh chemical-free produce. We will also be selling at the Edmond Farmer's Market at 26 W 1st St, just north of 2nd Street and a block west of Broadway at the Festival Marketplace every Saturday 8 am to 1 pm, April 14th thru the end of October. Items can also be purchased online on our website. Please call or message us if you would like a
05/07/2026
Coming soon!
Quick tour of "garden 1". If you listen to the audio, it will tell you what is growing. And where are all the weeds?????
04/14/2026
How many different crops can you squeeze into 1 high tunnel? In this one, we have growing cherry tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, carrots, lettuce mix and heads, cabbage, radishes, turnips, kohlrabi, beets, bok choy, spinach, snap peas,Rosemary, cilantro, dill, basil, parsley, cucumbers and still room for weeds. Now taking orders for pickup on Wednesday - www.indigoacresok.com
04/04/2026
This year kicks off our 11th season and today we celebrate an 11th birthday of our partner – Mia. She came to work on this farm before we even started breaking ground. Since then, she has watched over the crops from deer, removed gophers, and protected us from all the squirrels and the dangerous deliverymen. She is by our side on the good days and the bad ones too. She has always greeted and welcomed every visitor. And when we are gone for even 1 hour, she greets us and loves us like there is no tomorrow. To celebrate, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite pictures of her. Which one is your favorite?
How we separate chunks in our compost - We literally make tons of compost each year, but it can take years for large chunks to break down. So, years ago I built this “prototype” compost sifter to see if it can help with the plans make making a better one. Now years later, the prototype is still a workhorse on our farm. This is one other way we feed our soil.
03/01/2026
Cover crops do way more than creating life in the soil. They attract real workers.
02/22/2026
Question - How long does it take to plant thousands of onions on a regenerative farm? Answer - more than 6 months. That's when we started the compost batch used, then planted a winter cover crop to protect the soil before final bed prep and hours on my knees actually planting. Next week I will treat with a compost tea to stimulate the micrcobial life in the soil, followed by many more months of weeding. But it's worth it to produce the highest quality of nutrient dense food for you and your health. Are you as committed to your health as I am? I'll continue to do my part. All you need to do is purchase and consume our food weekly. Also planted (not pictured) are beets, carrots, spinach, snap peas, lettuce, kohlrabi, bok choy, turnips, cabbage and kale, and many more plants ready to go in the ground soon. Next question - When will they be ready for you? Answer - Soon, so stay tuned in and I'll let you know as soon as I know.
Great things are coming to our community. I have spent the last 2 days in Illinois with the OKC Food Hub receiving training and mentoring from the nations best local food hub Down at the Farm. They join local farmers to buyers throughout Illinois serving over 100 small farms and connecting them to buyers in Chicago and through Illinois. Our friends from Think Regeneration hosted our visit and are committed to returning to Oklahoma in helping build a better local food system in our community. We can do the same thing here. Who's ready to have a healthier community while building up local farm economies? Stay tuned in 2026 as we build a new community together.
12/18/2025
Our friends at Think Regeneration filmed a mini-documentory here in Edmond OK during the conference in October. Most of this was filmed on our farm. Great 4 minute video. It's a must watch if you care about the healthy food movement. Good things are happening.
Removing the Silos: Advancing Food is Medicine 2025 Tune in to a short documentary exploring how leaders in the Food Is Medicine movement across the United States are stepping beyond their comfort zones—and in...
12/11/2025
Great article on the food is medicine movement in Oklahoma. This was published by Farmtalknews, a regional publishing paper in Kansas. Everytime you purchase/support from a local Oklahoma farm, you are helping improve lour local economy while making Oklahoma healthier. Please read if you have 5 minutes.
Local Oklahoma farmers part of growing coalition to integrate food in healthcare OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. -- Kevin Marshall has experienced the healing power of food. Not just eating it, but growing it. Though he never intended to be a farmer, he’s now
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