Where to find us.

At the farm:

1242 State Route 129, South Bristol, ME 04568

Starting May 23rd: Open Saturdays 9am-12pm

Or by appointment

Boothbay Farmers Market

Boothbay Common, One Common Dr., Boothbay, ME 04537

Starting May 21st: Thursdays 9am-12pm

Damariscotta Farmers Market

3 Round Top Lane, Damariscotta, ME 04543

Starting May 22nd: Fridays 9am-12pm

Visit our events page to learn about our other 2026 native plant sales events!

Why native plants?

  • Increase biodiversity

  • Provide better wildlife habitat

  • Improve soil health and minimize erosion

  • Minimize water requirements

  • Reduce maintenance

  • Decrease reliance on fossil fuels

Why seed grown?

  • Better root development

  • Genetic diversity

  • Regionally adapted plants

  • Best suited to provide high value nutrients to pollinators

Why pesticide free?

  • We want to feed insects not kill them!

  • Birds, reptiles, amphibians and lots of mammals eat insects - if you poison the plants the insects eat, you poison those who feed on those insects too.

Getting ready for the 2026 season, just like this tiny, but beautiful beaked hazelnut flower! Photographed today at Plummer Point Preserve in South Bristol.

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— Figwort Farm (@figwortfarm.bsky.social) April 6, 2026 at 5:26 PM