Martenette Farms

Martenette Farms We are a homestead farm offering year-round organic produce. We have farmers markets karma ACS a and delivery options available for the Hillsborough area.

In January 2013, Andrea Martin, a student of massage therapy and western herbalism, started apprenticing at a farm in Arizona with the goal of taking some time away from Los Angeles and giving herself a chance to reflect on life. She fell in love with the work immediately and decided to continue educating herself through books, documentaries and hands on experience. Andrea's passion for farming

also stems from a love of cooking, canning, jamming and preserving food to color the often drab winter food palate. After 2 years of itinerant farming, Andrea has settled in central New Jersey with her partner, Tony Kennette. Together they are building Martenette Farms. Tony's experience draws from many disciplines. As a theater arts student, photographer and videographer, many of the photographic documentations of Martenette, as well as the homesteading video series that are in the works come from his hands. He is also an experienced farm hand and chicken whisperer and has been instrumental in the installation of the farms infrastructure. Tony is also a gifted teacher. Tony and Andrea share the dream of growing beautiful, produce year round for themselves, their family and their community. Martenette's goals are to provide a mix of storage vegetables, fresh greens, fruit preserves and canned goods throughout year and to offer classes and workshops on vegetable preparation and preservation, yoga, medicinal and edible plant harvesting, plant identification.

A little delayed but the first round of carrots are almost lmost ready for harvest!
06/01/2026

A little delayed but the first round of carrots are almost lmost ready for harvest!

Rainy day market! Thank you to all who came out!
05/24/2026

Rainy day market! Thank you to all who came out!

A 97 degree day in May is the perfect excuse to hit the keypad for an hour. I finally got around to writing a storage gu...
05/20/2026

A 97 degree day in May is the perfect excuse to hit the keypad for an hour. I finally got around to writing a storage guide for our CSA members, so their shares are fresh all week long. First shares go out on Tuesday! https://www.martenettefarms.com/farm-share-storage/

05/11/2026

Welcome to another adventure with πŸŽΆπŸŒ²πŸ„

Shiitake logs & Memorial Day Weekend tickets!?!

*Who needs a $10 ticket to Asbury Lanes 5/22*

The high tunnel tomatoes and cucumbers made it through the cold snap last night, with the help of heat mats and row cove...
04/21/2026

The high tunnel tomatoes and cucumbers made it through the cold snap last night, with the help of heat mats and row cover. Heading to their forever home this week!

Last weekend to join our farm share program! Fresh vegetables, eggs, mushrooms and flowers delivered to your door weekly...
04/17/2026

Last weekend to join our farm share program! Fresh vegetables, eggs, mushrooms and flowers delivered to your door weekly from late May til mid October! Www.martenettefarms.com.

We experimented with using a silage tarp for 3 weeks in our high tunnel to kill off the weeds that exploded in late Febr...
04/10/2026

We experimented with using a silage tarp for 3 weeks in our high tunnel to kill off the weeds that exploded in late February. So happy with the results. The weeds died off, prepping beds was a dream, and we managed to plant the house on Easter. Spinach, scallions, beets, lettuce, book choy, radishes, chard, snap peas and English peas. First market is right around the corner!

Let's Grow!!!  2026 season is in motion πŸ’š
04/07/2026

Let's Grow!!! 2026 season is in motion πŸ’š

ALERT!!!! Our farm surveillance camera has picked up activity out in the rain!!! What is it!?!?!
04/04/2026

ALERT!!!! Our farm surveillance camera has picked up activity out in the rain!!! What is it!?!?!

We had given up on this late planted salad bed in one of our hoop houses. We even left it uncovered from early february....
04/04/2026

We had given up on this late planted salad bed in one of our hoop houses. We even left it uncovered from early february. While it didn't produce a huge amount of salad mix, it is a reminder that plants are resilient. Heading to this week! The bed is going to be replanted with greens this week.

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Hillsborough, NJ
08844

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