Microgreens Delivery in Audubon, PA
Free home delivery to Audubon, PA · Pesticide-free · Cut at sunrise, on your counter before lunch
A 18-minute drive from our greenhouse to the Schuylkill village named for John James Audubon.
Fresh Microgreens, Delivered Free to Audubon
Audubon is named for John James Audubon, who lived at the Mill Grove estate just up the road. The community has carried that conservation legacy through three centuries of growth. Mill Grove itself is a National Historic Landmark and the John James Audubon Center.
Worth thinking about: a community named for a man who spent his life cataloguing the natural world should probably ask harder questions about the natural world its food was grown in. Most microgreens are grown in commodity peat-heavy soil. We are not. 18 minutes north, peat-free MicroThrive Soil, real local produce.
We deliver across Audubon and the surrounding villages of Cedars, Eagleville, Trooper, Mont Clare, Lower Providence. Free on every subscription. Free on one-time orders of $40 or more.
Every tray is grown by hand. USDA Organic seeds. Peat-free MicroThrive Soil. Purified water. Zero pesticides, ever. We held USDA Organic certification through 2024 and chose not to renew it for 2025 because our internal standard already exceeds the certification.
How Delivery to Audubon Works ⏱️
Order online
/order.
We harvest
Cut to order, same morning.
We drive
18 min from Schwenksville.
You eat
3-6 weeks fridge life.
FAQ, Microgreens Delivery in Audubon
Do you deliver microgreens to Audubon, PA?+
Yes. Audubon is roughly 18 minutes from our farm in Schwenksville. Free delivery on subscriptions and one-time orders of $40 or more. Smaller one-time orders carry a flat $10 delivery fee. We also serve nearby Cedars, Eagleville, Trooper.
Audubon is named after one of America's most famous naturalists, who lived at Mill Grove right here. What does that legacy have to do with microgreens?+
Audubon spent his life studying the natural systems most farmers depend on. The peat-heavy commodity soil most microgreen farms use destroys exactly those systems, ancient bog ecosystems that took 1,000 years to form. We grow in our own peat-free MicroThrive Soil. If your village is named for a naturalist, the soil your farmer uses ought to be on your radar.
What microgreens varieties can I order in Audubon?+
27 varieties on rotation. Local favorites are Sunflower, Sweet Pea Shoots, Broccoli (up to 100x the sulforaphane of mature broccoli), Spicy Radish, and Red Cabbage.
Can I subscribe to weekly delivery in Audubon?+
Yes. /order. Free delivery on every subscription.
Do you grow your microgreens organically?+
Yes, stricter than the certification requires. USDA Organic seeds, peat-free MicroThrive Soil, purified water, zero pesticides ever.
How fresh are the microgreens delivered to Audubon?+
Cut the morning of delivery. 3 to 6 weeks fridge life.
Lower Providence Township Microgreens, Dropped at Your Audubon Door
Cut today. In your kitchen tomorrow. Cancel any time.
Questions? Text Sergio: (484) 642-7639