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Home Grown Harvesting

Home Grown Harvesting

Just. Tastes. Better.

At Home Grown Harvesting we’re not just growing veggies - we’re growing something real. What began as a dry paddock in East Gippsland has become a living, breathing garden, shaped by love, muddy hands, and kids helping out after school.

 

This isn’t your average farm. It’s family-grown, hand-picked, and guided by the seasons. Every box is filled with fresh, honest produce and delivered straight to your door.

 

We grow using sustainable, no-dig methods, nourished by rainwater from our tanks. No chemicals. No shortcuts. Just beautiful food, cared for from seed, to soil, to you.

Welcome to Home Grown Harvesting

These veggies don’t mess around. Freshly picked, chemical-free, soil-loving goodness that actually tastes like food. Slightly muddy sometimes. Always delicious. Always straight from our garden to your door.

When our harvests are abundant, you’ll find us sharing the love at our local markets.

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​Find us on Instagram to see when we are heading to our next market

Gippsland sustainable farming produce

Why it matters

Our commitment to you

Quality produce

At Home Grown Harvesting, quality starts at the soil. Our family-grown, hand-picked produce is guided by the seasons and grown using sustainable, no-dig methods nourished by rainwater. No chemicals, no shortcuts — just fresh, honest food delivered straight from our farm to your door.

Sustainability

By choosing Home Grown Harvesting, you’re supporting locally grown, chemical-free produce raised with regenerative practices. Less food miles, healthier soil, and a more sustainable future for everyone.

Customer satisfaction

We care deeply about our customers at Home Grown Harvesting. Your feedback helps us learn, improve, and ensure we’re always delivering the best possible service for you.

Convenient delivery

Enjoy the convenience of having fresh produce delivered straight to your home or business. We make it easy for you to access quality products.

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The best harvests come from listening to the land and growing in rhythm with nature.

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