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.

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Courtney Ross (@figwort.farm) • Instagram photos and videos

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