Concord, New Hampshire

Cricket Heights Farm

Grown right here in Concord, New Hampshire — fresh, seasonal vegetables and flowers raised with care the old-fashioned way. Honest, local, and picked at its peak, just like it should be!

Fresh apples at Cricket Heights Farm
About the farm

We keep things simple.

Here in Concord:

We grow our vegetables and flowers the way we’d want to buy them—fresh, in season, and actually taken care of.

No trucks, no middlemen, no pretending.

This all started as a small garden after work… which turned into late nights, early mornings, and more “just one more row” than we can count. We learned as we went—sometimes the hard way. Because growing good food isn’t just a label—it’s time, effort, and showing up every day.

No chemicals, no shortcuts—just real work and a lot of dirt under our nails. It’s still a small farm. Still a work in progress. But everything here is grown with care—and if you’ve had it, you already know the difference.

Liz, Yaya, Gigi, Coco & Patxi

LocalConcord, NH
Just inTomatoes, Cantaloupes
ShoppingWinter 2027
Seasonal offerings

Spring-Fall Produce

A look at the colors, flavors, flowers, and everyday moments growing around Cricket Heights Farm.

Apples

Mixed Sweet Apples

A sweet harvest blend led by crisp, juicy Honeycrisp - no tart bite, just smooth, refreshing sweetness in every crunch, perfect for eating fresh or sharing straight from the basket.

Orchard
Pears

Pears

No sharp bite, just smooth, mellow flavor all the way through. Guarded closely by Coco and Patxi, who take their job very seriously… especially if a pear happens to “fall” within reach.

Orchard
Heirloom tomatoes

Heirloom Tomatoes

South-of-France flavor—rich, sweet, and deeply concentrated with a bold taste you won’t find in store-bought varieties. Their full-bodied flavor stands on its own—simple, strong, and unmatched.

Vegetable
Cherry tomatoes

Cherry Tomatoes

Sun-sweet cherry tomatoes with a true Mediterranean flavor—small, vibrant, and bursting with rich, almost candy-like sweetness. Each one carries a deep, sun-ripened taste you won’t find anywhere else.

Vegetable
Plums

Plums

Plums that lean into the drama. Deep purple, almost black, soft to the touch and ready to burst at the slightest pressure. They don’t rush, they don’t compromise—they wait, they ripen, and then they take over.

Fresh picked
Melon

Small & Sweet Cantaloupe

Small, tender, and bursting with rich, honeyed flavor. A true old-world "melon", picked at peak ripeness for unmatched aroma and softness. Worth the wait...

Summer
Potted herbs

Companion Herbs

The overachievers of the farm—keeping pests in check, boosting your harvest, and still making dinner taste better. No sprays, no nonsense, just plants doing double duty like pros. Grab a bunch with your produce… because your tomatoes deserve backup, and your cooking does too.

Plants
Almonds

Almonds

Creamy almonds grown slow and right—no shortcuts, no chemicals, just time, sun, and good soil doing their thing. Smooth, rich, and naturally sweet with none of that dry, dusty nonsense. This is what almonds taste like when you leave them alone and let them be real.

Pantry
Purple zinnias

Purple Zinnias

Deep purple petals catching the light, standing tall through the heat—these zinnias bring color, life, and a steady buzz of pollinators to the field. Simple, strong.

Flowers
Orange flowers

Orange Marigolds

Bright, bold, and borderline bossy—these marigolds don’t just sit there looking pretty, they help keep your garden in line. A classic for a reason.

Flowers
Farm dogs

Eskimo Marigolds

Same job, different outfit—Eskimo marigolds skip the bright orange uniform and go full classic white, still handling pests like it’s no big deal.

Farm life
Farm portrait

Tithonias (Orange-Gold)

Fiery orange blooms rising above the garden—tithonias bring height, heat, and a nonstop flow of pollinators all season long.

News
Black Cherries

Black Cherries

Almost black, like they crossed a line somewhere between fruit and legend. These cherries don’t sparkle—they brood. Thick-skinned, slow-ripened, and packed with a deep, wine-dark sweetness that doesn’t ask for attention… it takes it. One bite and everything else fades out—store-bought, forgettable, gone.

Harvest
Red Cherries

Red Cherries

Bright red, glossy, and just smug about how good they are. These cherries don’t wait around—they show up sweet, juicy, and impossible to ignore. No wax, no nonsense, just straight-from-the-tree flavor that makes store-bought ones feel like they’ve got something to apologize for. Around here, they don’t last long… and that’s not by accident.

Farm life
Yellow Squash

Yellow Squash

Big golden blossoms lighting up the rows like they know they’re the main event. These squash flowers don’t just look good—they’re working overtime, pulling in pollinators and setting the stage for what’s coming next.

Flowers
Farm dogs

Spanish-Basque Peppers

No fillers, no dull notes… just a bold blend that turns anything you cook into something worth talking about.

Farm life
Farm dogs sitting in the flower rows at golden hour
Farm life

Cricket Heights K-9 Patrol

The real supervisors of the farm — always nearby, always watching, always part of the work.

As the sun dips lower, Coco and Patxi begin their evening patrol—moving through the rows with quiet purpose, noses to the ground and ears alert. This is their time to keep watch, guarding the farm from wandering deer, curious critters, and anything else that doesn’t belong. They pause, listening to the hum of insects and the rustle in the brush, always one step ahead. By the time the last baskets come in, they’ve made their rounds, settling in close—loyal protectors of the land, keeping everything safe through the night.

Seasonal note: Currently preparing for the growing season, up-potting tomatoes and delicious cantaloupe.
Herbs at farm stand
Visit & contact

Reach out before you come.

Have a question about what is growing, what is ready, or how to connect with Cricket Heights Farm? Send a quick note and we’ll get back to you. Use email link below.

LocationOn Cricket Heights
Concord, NH
HoursSeasonal updates coming soon