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Bryson Farms is a CERTIFIED ORGANIC farm (by the OCPP) which delivers fresh and exotic produce to your door every week.

Everything Bryson Farms delivers is picked the day before delivery to ensure absolute freshness and quality. We supply our family of home delivery customers with a "pick-of-the-day" basket of fresh and unusual vegetables which changes as the season progresses.

We only deliver our own produce. Therefore, during the growing season, nothing we sell is re-sold or imported! By only selling what we grow, we can unconditionally guarantee our produce for freshness and flavour. During the winter, we often supplement our own fresh or stored produce with imported vegetables of exceptional quality.

We encourage you to "share in the harvest!" Click here to read what our customers have to say about us.

FAQ's

 

 


You Don't Have to Be Home To Accept Delivery-We Deliver To Your Cooler!

To avoid the necessity of you having to be at home when we deliver, we simply ask that you leave a hard plastic cooler (48 quart size recommended) with ice packs in a predetermined, shady location around the exterior of your home/townhouse/apartment. From our years of experience, soft plastic coolers, or any cooler with zippers, belts or buttons do not work. And the larger the cooler the better! Small coolers do not work and will not give your produce the protection it needs!

We can deliver to your front door or to your back door - wherever you feel we can readily gain access and in a location where we can leave the basket with minimal risk of loss or deterioration. We leave the perishable produce in your cooler and the other crops in the shade.

If you are on a route where we still accept cheques, we ask that you leave a cheque (made payable to "Bryson Farms") or cash in the cooler for the week's produce.This method has worked very well for us in the past - with the only exception being a couple of years ago when one yellow watermelon mysteriously disappeared from a customer's basket! We have found that our baskets are quite safe in 99% of Ottawa’s neighbourhoods.

You may also use our online payment page which operates through PayPal and can be accessed from our Home Page.

Or even better, just enter your credit card data (no spaces/dashes) and your card’s expiration date in your Bryson Farms account and we will automatically debit your card for your purchases each month.

The biggest problem we have had with home deliveries is customers forgetting to leave their coolers out. In the heat of the summer or the cold of the winter, this poses a unique problem because we do not want your produce to become overheated or frozen before you even receive it.

To try and solve this problem, we email you a couple of days before delivery (what we call a "reminder email") as a reminder to leave your cooler (and cheque if you have not paid on line) out for us. If you are expecting a delivery and do not receive your weekly reminder by e-mail, please contact us because we have probably not scheduled you for a delivery. Likewise, if you receive a reminder e-mail and you do not need a delivery, please let us know as soon as you can.

But even with e-mail reminders, some of our customers will inevitably still forget to leave their coolers out. We will deliver your produce to your cooler - but if you have forgotten your cooler, we will leave your produce in the most protected location we can find around your home and telephone you at the emergency telephone number you have provided to let you know where we have left your basket. Many of our customers leave a cooler in a permanent location around their home all season long. This way, if they forget the ice packs or the cheque, at least there is some protection to the produce. This works well if you have a convenient location which works for you.

And yes, we deliver produce to coolers in garages, on porches, under shade trees, at front doors, back doors and side doors, upstairs, downstairs, on steps, in foyers, in yards, under benches - and anywhere else that works for you, will work for us!


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Why You Sometimes Receive a Small Quantity of Some Vegetables:

As the season progresses, we have lots and lots of produce to include in our baskets. But as our crops begin producing at the beginning of the season (such as tomatoes), we don’t have very many of them to go around. In May, for example, when our greenhouse tomatoes begin ripening, you may only receive one or two tomatoes at a time. Then, as the season progresses, there will be bushels! The same is true for just about all our other crops, such as snap peas, snow peas, broccoli, carrots, winter salad greens, etc. Just be patient and the quantities will increase – but we like to share all that we have, even when the quantities are small.

 

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PayPal and Credit Card Payments

As a result of so many requests from our customers, we have developed an online payment page which can be accessed from our Home Page. Through the online payment page, our customers can pay for their baskets using credit cards, debit cards, or through their Pay Pal account. On our payment page, our customers can pay as far in advance as they like and can also notify us of “away dates". However, there is a $5 per transaction fee which Pay Pal charges which we pass on to our customers.

You may also enter your credit card number (no space/dashes) and its expiration date in your Bryson Farms account and we will automatically debit your credit card each month for your baskets. This is the easiest and most efficient way to pay for basket which is why we assume the service charges associated with these credit card transactions.

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Customer Blog

In our to make our service more enjoyable, our home delivery customers have access to our “Customer Blog” where they can find descriptions, pictures, recipes, and tips for the vegetables contained in the weekly baskets. Our customers can also post comments, recipes, and tips of their own which they want to share with other home delivery customers.

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Add Ons

With the development of our online storefront in 2010, our home delivery customers can now add seasonal items to their baskets (at extra cost) such as extra heirloom tomatoes, fingerlings, greens, carrots, etc.
Also with the completion of our new federally inspected commercial kitchen, we now prepare our own healthy, certified organic, frozen prepared foods such as soups, lasagna, vegetables stew, marinara sauce, and so much more – made almost entirely from the vegetables we grow! These items are available as Add-Ons for our home delivery customers through our online storefront and many are Vegan and/or Gluten-Free – but everything is Vegetarian. Check out our Frozen Foods page for more details.

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Certified Organic Beef

Our home delivery customers can receive (if they wish) our "Organic Beef Newsletters" which periodically detail our offerings of Bryson Farms Certified Organic Beef delivered to your door! Our beef if Federally inspected and is only available to our home delivery customers.

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Environmentally Friendly Baskets

In recent years, we have developed almost entirely environmentally friendly baskets. This means that all plastic bags are biodegradable and can be composed or placed in your trash with a clear conscience that the bag will decompose within three to six months. Of course, you may re-use the bags until they start to fall apart, but please do not return them to us.

We are introducing biodegradable “plastic” containers made from corn husks. Our micro-greens and peas shoot will often come in these containers and others. We ask that these containers be returned to us (“open”) in your cooler each week. We wash and re-use them until they break down at which point they go into the compost pile .Please be sure to return these containers to us!

The Ziplock vegetable bags which your salad greens come in are the only portion of your basket which is NOT biodegradable. However, we clean and re-use these bags. So please return these bags to us. We will wash and re-use them. These bags though will be phased out in early 2011.

And very soon in 2011, we will be introducing our new salad greens bags – which can keep your salad greens (and other greens) fresh for up to two weeks or more! These new plastic bags are made of recyclable plastic and we will not re-use these bags for health reasons – so please do not return them to us.

We are very pleased, not only to have a farm dedicated to sustainable agriculture, but we are also doing all that we can to make sure that our certified organic vegetables arrive at your door in containers which will not add to greenhouse emissions.

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Special Procedures for Winter Deliveries

Many people don’t think it possible for us to home deliver fresh vegetables during the winter. In fact, we have been doing this for several years, and every year, we add more and more customers to our year-round service.

In the winter, we deliver our own fresh produce from our greenhouses like salad greens, micro-greens, pea shoots, swiss chard, kale, and collard greens as well as our stored crops which we carefully tend during the winter months such as - fingerlings, potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, heirloom carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, Jerusalem artichokes, leeks, radish, turnips, rutabaga, scorzonera, salsify, shallots and so much more! We also partner with other Certified Organic local producers such as Le Coprin mushrooms in order add more variety to the winter baskets.

In 2010, we starting processing our own line for frozen vegetables – sweet corn, French filet green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, mixed vegetables, and more – so these items are also included in the winter baskets. Plus, we now process our own winter squash puree and “Just” heirloom tomatoes which are further vegetable components in the winter baskets.

But the winter rules are a little different. We ask that you leave your cooler in a location close to your front door. Ice and snow can often prevent us from obtaining access to your back door or garage. Many of our customers bank their coolers in snow during the winter for added insulation. And in the winter, we don’t need you to leave ice packs in the cooler, but rather a heavy old blanket or two pillows. Two pillows work best because we can actually leave the produce between the two pillows in the cooler where it will be very well protected even from temperatures as low as -30 degrees celsius. This is yet another reason to have a large (48 quart) hard plastic cooler.

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Home Delivery Days

Tuesdays, we generally deliver into the following neighbourhoods:

Wednesdays, we deliver into these general areas and more: Fridays, we deliver into these general areas and more: Saturdays, we deliver into these general areas and more:
Sandy Hill
The Market
Lowertown
New Edinburgh
Rockcliffe Park
Lindenlea
Manor Park
Kingsview Park
River Road Park
Riverview
Riverview Park West
Alta Vista
Guildwood Estates
Billings Bridge
Ottawa East
Rideau Gardens
Ottawa South
Old Ottawa South
The Glebe

Kanata
Beaverbrook

Barrhaven
South March Station
South March
Kanata South
Glen Cairn
Bridlewood
Emeral Meadows
Bell’s Corners
Stittsville
Cyrstal Bay/Beach
Qualicum/Redwood Park
Arlington Woods
Woodvale
Centrepointe
Ridegview
Bel Air Park
Braemar Park
Crestview
Measdowlands
Parkwood Hills
Carleton Heights
Rideauview
Craig Henry
Vance Farm
Fisher Heights
Lexington Park

Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill North
Beacon Hill South
Rothwell Heights
Rothwell Village
Pineview
Blackburn Hamlet
Hunt Club
Hunt Club Woods
Hunt Club East
Riverside Park
South Keyes
Greenboro
Greenboro East
Riverside Park

Centretown
Golden Triangle
Centretown West
Somerset Area
Gladstone Area
Hintonburg
Mechanicsville
Hampton Park
Island Park
Tunney’s Pasture
Highland Park
Westboro
Experimental Farm
Central Park
Carlingwood
McKellar Heights
Glabar Park
Woodpark
Laurentian View
Carlingwood West
Carlington
Central Park
Britannia
Britannia Bay

Alymer

Hull


We also offer weekend basket pick-up at the Chelsea Smokehouse

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We are currently developing routes into Gatineau, Orleans, and Manotick.

If you have a question about your specific location, please just contact us.

 

We generally deliver from mid-morning through late afternoon. We cannot guarantee a specific delivery time since our delivery routes vary from day to day.

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High-Rise Deliveries:

Bryson Farms already delivers into many high-rises in Ottawa. Please contact us to see if we are currently delivering to your building. Delivery into high-rises can be challenging since most building managers do not allow delivery personnel into a building for obvious security reasons. Last year, though, we thought the only way we could deliver into a high-rise was if a resident was at home to let us in.

But some of our customers came up with some innovative solutions to high-rise deliveries. One customer left her cooler outside her building so that we could deliver to her. The produce made it through the season without incident! Others left their coolers in the front lobby. This also worked well. And another group of customers provided us with access to their building (with management’s permission) so that we can deliver to their door without the necessity of anyone being at home.

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If You Are Away- Please Let Us Know!

If you are going to be away, just click the “away dates” button in your Bryson Farms account, click the dates you will be away and click “Submit.” It is that simple!

And please don’t forget to let us know you will be away!!We deliver to you every week unless you tell us to stop. Thus, if you have not told us you are away and we show up at your home and cannot find your cooler in its usual location, we will just think that you have forgotten to leave your cooler out - not that you are away! We have no way of knowing you are away unless you tell us. If we leave produce when you are away, it could be very undesirable by the time you return.

Customers who have been with us for years tell us that we are very flexible with delivery dates. We understand that many people are on holiday during the July and August- but this poses no problem for us - just mark your away dates in your Bryson Farms account!

We prefer to have at least one week’s notice of any expected cancellation. If you know you are going on holiday or a business trip and will not need a delivery, just email us you away dates when you know them. While last minute cancellations are not appreciated, we understand that sometimes life gets in the way and you really have no choice but to cancel at the last minute.

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If You Need More or Less

If you are going to need more or less than your usual order, please e-mail us by 6:00 p.m. Sunday for the Tuesday and Wednesday deliveries and by 6:00pm Wednesday for the Friday and Saturday deliveries.

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If You Don't Like Something:

If you don't like (or are allergic to) a particular product that we've delivered, just e-mail us and we will substitute other produce for you the following week.

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How Far Into the Season Will You Deliver?

In the winter, we deliver our own fresh produce from our greenhouses like salad greens, micro-greens, pea shoots, swiss chard, kale, and collard greens as well as our stored crops which we carefully tend during the winter months such as - fingerlings, potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, heirloom carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, Jerusalem artichokes, leeks, radish, turnips, rutabaga, scorzonera, salsify, shallots and so much more! We also partner with other Certified Organic local producers such as Le Coprin mushrooms in order add more variety to the winter baskets.

In 2010, we starting processing our own line for frozen vegetables – sweet corn, French filet green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, mixed vegetables, and more – so these items are also included in the winter baskets. Plus, we now process our own winter squash puree and “Just” heirloom tomatoes which are further vegetable components in the winter baskets.

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Things We Don't Grow:

We do not grow strawberries, cherries, raspberries, or apples. And of course everything we do grow is subject to crop success.

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Summary

The process of home delivery is really quite simple: Just remember to leave your cooler and ice pack out on the morning of your delivery day and you will arrive home to a basket of farm-fresh vegetables to enjoy. You can enlarge, decrease, or even cancel your order at any time with no obligation.

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