The Chef's Garden, Inc.
Farmer Lee Jones is an accomplished owner with extensive experience in the culinary and agricultural sectors, operating The Culinary Vegetable Institute since January 2002 and The Chef's Garden since January 1984. The Culinary Vegetable Institute is renowned for offering exceptional culinary experiences, emphasizing sustainable agriculture and fostering strong relationships between farmers and chefs. Meanwhile, The Chef's Garden specializes in producing a variety of specialty and heirloom vegetables, herbs, microgreens, and edible flowers, achieving recognition from top chefs and restaurants worldwide through the Chef and Farmer Concept®. Farmer Lee Jones holds education credentials from The Ohio State University and Huron High School.
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The Chef's Garden, Inc.
The Chef's Garden sustainable family farm is the leading grower of artisanal vegetable in the United States. We currently grow more than 600 varieties of vegetables, microgreens and herbs in eight different stages of growth for the world's top chefs. Our uniqueness lies in much more than quantity and variety – by using sustainable agriculture methods, our products are exceptional in a variety of ways, including flavor, shelf life and nutritional content. We pride ourselves in offering the highest quality, most flavorful, purest product anywhere! The Chef's Garden is in Huron, Ohio, located just three miles from the Lake Erie shoreline. The fertile, sandy lake bottom soils puts us ahead of the game immediately. The combination of bountiful, loamy soil with our method of sustainable farming of long ago allows us to be at the forefront of quality. We are your direct source for the freshest, safest product available. Modern packing and shipping technology allows us to be your local grower, wherever you might be located. Our farm believes strongly in the "Chef and Farmer Concept ®" – a relationship with our chefs, that gives us a combined energy far superior to one of us alone. That philosophy and our commitment to sustainable agriculture makes us who were are today.