Jack and Robin's Twin Oaks Farm

Jack and Robin's Twin Oaks Farm Real Farming, Real Food, Naturally We have owned our farm for six years now and it seems like just yesterday when we could actually call it ours.

I guess the old saying that time flies when you’re having fun really is true. Jack has been “a grower” all his life, and spent some time working in commercial greenhouses that specialized in producing wholesale tomato and vegetable plants that were sold to local garden centers. Robin grew up on a farm in Oregon where her family farmed 160 acres of cherry trees and also grew just about everything t

hey ate. Considering our backgrounds and interests it was natural for us establish a garden, and once again, start growing our own food. The garden grew over the years and we began supplying family, friends, and neighbors with our all natural, hand grown produce. As the garden grew so did the time commitment until it was time to decide on whether we wanted to keep expanding the garden and share our produce at the Farmers Market and through individual arrangements. Another old saying states that if you do something you love you’ll never work a day in your life. Jack says he’s not sure about the never part of that saying, but the doing what you love part sure makes it more rewarding. We feel honored to be able to grow food the way it was meant to be grown and make it available to all who are looking for absolutely naturally grown, locally raised, fresh produce.

Fall farming is always such a pleasurable time of year! Loving these cooler breezes!
09/21/2015

Fall farming is always such a pleasurable time of year! Loving these cooler breezes!

TOMATOES are in season!! Always always natural, just sun, rain and our soil, that's it!! Slicing and sauce tomatoes. Tex...
07/24/2015

TOMATOES are in season!! Always always natural, just sun, rain and our soil, that's it!! Slicing and sauce tomatoes. Text me with your order, 770-855-0584.

In the depths of winter when we can only grow one or two things and I get tired of eating my canning, dry-preserved or f...
01/10/2014

In the depths of winter when we can only grow one or two things and I get tired of eating my canning, dry-preserved or frozen farm products I indulge myself by going to Dekalb Farmers Market and filling my buggy with wayyyy too many fruits and veggies! That is truly the most remarkable market I've ever seen. Organic versions of nearly every item are available and the costs are very good. The cultural experience is another benefit of this particular store where virtually every style of cooking is represented. They keep the store year round at a verry chilly 55 degrees so we always get a plate of hot buffet foods as our treat, everything just $5/pound, and sample new lentils, goat, ratatouille, goulashes, etc. Very very cool, don't miss an opportunity to travel here. If you have children it would be a fabulous educational experience as well.

01/10/2014
This is the newest spinach and lettuce crop growing in these hoop houses, Will pick to order for you :)
11/26/2013

This is the newest spinach and lettuce crop growing in these hoop houses,
Will pick to order for you :)

These are the hoop houses that we grow our winter crops in....we'll see if they can withstand this early wintry weather!
11/26/2013

These are the hoop houses that we grow our winter crops in....we'll see if they can withstand this early wintry weather!

The spinach and lettuce beds are being harvested now.
10/25/2013

The spinach and lettuce beds are being harvested now.

We LOVE our Chickens!!
10/25/2013

We LOVE our Chickens!!

If you love garlic you REALLY must try our all-naturally grown Heirloom Garlic. Cooks rave about the flavor, as compared...
09/18/2013

If you love garlic you REALLY must try our all-naturally grown Heirloom Garlic. Cooks rave about the flavor, as compared to what's available at the store. Goodness knows we have a great supply of it. The health benefits go on and on, so message me today for your own supply.

Very interesting summer we're having here in Georgia.....where is the heat?? The tomatoes were especially stunted by the...
08/06/2013

Very interesting summer we're having here in Georgia.....where is the heat?? The tomatoes were especially stunted by the damp, cool summer but we are enjoying these beautiful and colorful fruits.

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30175

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