Farmbox Greens
Farmbox Greens is an urban, hydroponic, vertical farm specializing in microgreens and culinary herbs.
At Farmbox Greens we approach agriculture in an innovative way. Our farm is vertical meaning it is grown in stacked square feet, not acres. Because we believe in fresh, flavorful produce we have created a sustainable farm where the harvest cycle is days not months. Whether you buy our greens in a restaurant or from a store or farmer’s market, chances are your Farmbox Greens were harvested only hou
09/18/2025
Hello it’s your friendly, local microgreens growers!! 🌱🌿
had their 1st official team photo day this summer. Here’s the 2025 Farmbox team rockin’ it (silly faces and all). Very proud & impressed by everything the team has done. Looking forward to the future of Farmbox! 💚
09/08/2025
🌱✨New flyer alert! ✨🌱
Here’s the most up-to-date flyer for our retail & foodservice offerings. If you’re interested in purchasing our microgreens, please contact your local sales rep.
09/12/2024
Know Your Farmer 👨🏽🌾 A series of posts that helps you get to know the farmers here at Farmbox!
This is Kenova! He was hired in August of 2022 and is Farmbox’s Grow Room Lead.
Kenova is originally from the land of snow known as Minnesota (he likes to call it “Minnie-snow-da”). Kenova studied Anthropology at Luther College in a little town in Iowa called Decorah. While there, he discovered he discovered that he likes farm work (while in Rome, right?) and has since taken jobs working on traditional and hydroponic farms. On his days off, you’ll most likely find Kenova playing video games or cradling a book. His favorite microgreen is popcorn shoots! 🌽🌱
07/02/2024
Here’s the most up-to-date flyer for our retail & food service offerings. If you’re interested in purchasing our microgreens, please talk to a sales rep 🌱
06/28/2023
Know Your Farmer 👩🏻🌾 A series of posts that helps you to get to know the farmers at Farmbox!
Meet Gabby! She was hired in January of 2023 and her role is Operations Assistant.
Here’s Gabby’s self-written bio:
After graduating from the University of Arkansas (woo pig 🐗) with a Bachelors in Environmental, Soil, and Water Science; Gabby moved to Seattle to be more involved in the sustainable lifestyles that exist in the PNW. Gabby found Farmbox Greens to be the perfect fit to fulfill her sustainable agriculture dreams! However, other than the purple room (her favorite color 💜), Gabby’s favorite thing about Farmbox are her fellow farmers. In her free time, you can find Gabby exploring Seattle with her favorite fantasy book and always a package of pea shoots in hand 🌱🫛
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06/13/2023
FARM UPDATE: We’re working to install new grow system LEDs 💡🌱💡
The warranty of our original lights has expired which means our yields have slowly decreased over time.
We want to grow as much as we can so we’re planning to replace them this year. To trial the process & work out the kinks, we installed a couple of rows of the new LEDs last week on level 2 (see slide 1).
As you can see, we’ve got a new spectrum of light - it’s called PKB! PKB has red, blue & green light (see slide 2 🌈). Our original LEDs (PPB) have red & blue light only.
If you’re interested in the technical side, please see our “Grow Room” highlight for the PPB vs. PKB spectra ratio.
The bottom line is that our new LEDs support biomass in plants and it’s much more eye friendly spectrum. We think it’s a win-win! 🏅
05/04/2023
Know Your Farmer 👩🏼🌾 A series of posts that helps you to get to know the farmers here at Farmbox!
Meet Mari! She is Farmbox’s Production Lead. She was hired in September of 2022.
She recently graduated with a degree in Agriculture and Environmental Plant Sciences and is passionate about sustainable agriculture. Her favorite thing about Farmbox is the positive and supportive staff in addition to the opportunity to work on Farmbox’s innovative urban farm. Outside of Farmbox, Mari loves to make jewelry and to travel. Mari’s favorite microgreen is pea shoots! She loves to snack on them, toss them in ramen, salad, sandwiches, or stir-fry 🫛🌱
05/02/2023
Per tradition, we’re selling Micro Fennel for Mother’s Day to our food service customers! This microgreen will definitely be the pop of color, texture and taste on any Mother’s Day plate.
Chefs - if you’re interested, please contact your sales rep today!
Here’s some info about this specialty product:
🌿 Fennel has a naturally occurring licorice flavor. It’s true leaves are quite frilly and add texture to any plated meal. It’s a pretty hearty microgreen - it’s typical shelf life is between 7-10 days.
04/21/2023
Know Your Farmer 👨🏽🌾 A series of posts that helps you to get to know the farmers here at Farmbox!
This is Kenova! He was hired in August of 2022 and is now Farmbox’s Grow Room Lead!
Moving from Florida to Washington, Kenova is originally from the land of snow known as Minnesota. (He likes to call it “Minne-Snow-da”) Kenova studied Anthropology at Luther College in a little town in Iowa named Decorah. While there, he discovered that he likes farm work (while in Rome, right?) and has since taken jobs working traditional and hydroponic farming. On his days off, you’ll most likely find Kenova playing video games or cradling a book. His favorite microgreen is popcorn shoots! 🌱🌽
04/05/2023
Charlie’s Produce Marketing Coordinator, Izzie (pictured here), tabled for yesterday at ’s 1st Annual Regional Food Show. We sent them samples of our microgreens, flyers, and information about our indoor farm.
Big thanks to for hosting and to Charlie’s Marketing team for representing Farmbox! 🌱🌿
06/26/2022
We’re here at the booth at the ! The NW Food Show runs today & tomorrow (6/26-6/27)! Come say hello and sample some of our microgreens 🌱🌱
06/16/2022
from Chef Brambila: TOFU POKE WONTON TACOS // furikake & soy marinated organic tofu, kimchi slaw, spicy sriracha vegenaise, micro red stem radish
The micro radish on top of these tacos is grown and packaged by the Farmbox team! 🌱 Go check out Bar Dojo in Edmonds, WA - they've got an incredible menu!
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