A customized garden grown for your restaurant! You tell us what you want, we ll grow it for you!

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A customized garden grown for your restaurant! You tell us what you want, we ll grow it for you! Locally & naturally grown. Freshest of the fresh. Highest standards of quality and taste. Diversity unmatched. My name is Bernadette Fox. I want to welcome you to my family s farm and plant nursery! My family and I grow a huge array of fruits and vegetables and a staggering number of culinary herbs and greens, everything is handpicked everyday by us and sold at our market right on the farm. The truth is, we wouldn t be here, doing what we love to do, if it wasn t for our dad. In 1974, my dad Tom Fox started Magicland Farms in Fremont, MI because he was simply hungry for good, fresh food! This commitment to providing the very best to his family and customers is the cornerstone of our farm s legacy and our driving passion. Today, Magicland Farms has over 100 varieties of apples and has one of the widest portfolio of heritage produce grown by a small family farm in the USA. In 2017 our farm is growing customized herb gardens for local restaurants. You choose which herbs, heirloom vegetables and flowers you want. I will grow and deliver them myself. (See flyer for more information about becoming a member of our Custom Herb Garden for Restaurants club. Limited spots available!)

Herbs: Anise Anise Hyssop Italian Basil Holy Basil Thai Basil Purple Basil Persian Basil Lemon Bergamot Borage Lemon Sweet Dani Basil Caraway Catnip Cayenne Cilantro Chamomile Chervil Garlic/Onion Chives Cress Upland Cumin Dill Epazote Fennel (leaf) Fenugreek Edible flowers Hyssop Lavender Lovage Sweet Marjoram Colorful Microgreens (arugula, beet, radish, chard, mustard, orach, broccoli, kale, lettuce, rhubarb, etc.) Greek Oregano Peppermint Parsley Rosemary Rue Safflower Sage Saltwort Sesame Sorrel Spanish/Russian Tarragon Shiso (aka perilla) Stevia Thyme Yomogi

Fruits: Apples (100 different varieties) Asian Pears Peaches (8 different varieties, both yellow and white fleshed) Plums (golden and red) Muskmelon (4 different varieties) Nectarines Watermelon (12 different varieties including red, pink, and yellow flesh) Vegetables: Sweet Corn (bi-color, all-white, all-yellow) Beans green, yellow wax, Peas (sugar snap and snow - eat pod and all!) Tomatoes: Apart from juicy, vine-ripened, burger-sized tomatoes we have 4 different colored cherries: SunSugar (golden - our customers consider them pieces of candy because they are so sweet!), Lucky Tiger (green/yellow striped), Cherry Bomb (bright red), and Indigo Cherry Drops (dark purple). AND over 12 different heirlooms: Green Zebra, Cherokee Purple, Brandywine, Mortgage Lifter, Taxi, Lemon Boy, Chef s Choice, Moskvich,

Berkeley Tie Dye, Indigo Rose, Damsel, Glacier, and Rutgers. AND we also grow San Marzano - the perfect salsa/sauce/paste tomato. Zucchini and Summer Squash Squash Blossoms Cucumbers (slicing and pickling) Peppers: Green and red sweet bell peppers, Sweetest-Sweet-Pepperon-Earth (red and yellow), Jalapeno, Habanero, Cayenne, and Poblano. Beets (3 different varieties: red, golden, and striped) Onions (super sweet) Garlic (stiff-neck variety which is highly flavorful) Garlic Scapes (blossom stalk of the garlic plant with mild garlic flavor) Radishes (different varieties including red, white, and purple) Radish pods (the mildly spicy, crisp seed pod of the radish plant) Winter Squash (butternut, green acorn, Celebration acorn, Festival acorn, Heart of Gold, Kabocha, green buttercup, orange buttercup, Blue Hubbard, and our everpopular spaghetti) Sugar Pumpkins Eggplant Cabbage Pac Choy Cauliflower Kohlrabi Radicchio Broccoli Carrots Parsnips Yellow Popcorn

Flowers: I also grow cut flowers. Provide me with a wish list of colors or types of flowers you want and I will be happy to provide a portion of your wants. Keep in mind we also grow a large selection of fall decorations including small gourds, miniature pumpkins, and decorative corn. Publicizing Your Vision: To educate and excite your patrons about what they are eating you publicize your restaurant s vision as part of the farm-totable movement. I can help you expand on this through creative ways to credit your farmers. a) Credit farmers right in your menu. b) Put up an evolving source list in a prominent location. This list would be a colorful presentation of all the farms you source from. c) Use art to explain to people who your farmers are. I am a farmer, but I m also a professional artist and art on the wall or tables (e.g., coaster, napkin holder, condiment carrier, flower vase, water pitcher, platter, etc.) would be a unique method. d) Become part of our Custom Herb Garden for Restaurants club. See flyer.

Estimated Harvest Dates* Fresh Cut Herbs/Greens Basil Mint Oregano Sage Cilantro Potted Herbs Vegetables Sweet Corn Tomatoes Peppers Garlic Radishes Fruits Apples Peaches Cut Flowers Sunflowers Nasturtiums Potted Plants Hanging baskets Sedum May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov *Weather and factors beyond our control can delay or escalate harvest dates.

Howdy there! Wonderful to meet you! My name is Bernadette Fox. I have always loved getting my hands dirty and growing anything and everything since I was a little girl. I grew up on my dad s 60-acre fruit and vegetable farm and market he started back in the 70s. I continue to work there to this day along with my brothers and sisters where we constantly strive to bring the freshest and tastiest fruits and vegetables to our customers - only selling at our market what we grow on our farm. It is this way we have complete control of quality and taste and give our customers only the best. I am excited to be able to share my life s passion with brilliant chefs and their patrons and provide chefs with healthy, hard-to-find ingredients, custom grown to their menus and picked at the peak of perfection. I am also excited that all restaurants who decide to source ingredients from me this year will become an integral part of the purchase of my own farm located just down the road from my family s farm where I grew up. Help me convert 40 acres of open land and woods into a beautiful, sustainable oasis for farmer and visitors alike with organically grown herbs, super fruits, heirloom vegetables, and many unique edibles rarely seen and tasted! Join me and help me grow a happier, healthier world! Your farmer always, Bernadette

BERNADETTE FOX SUNSUGAR NURSERY MAGICLAND FARMS 4380 S. GORDON AVE FREMONT, MI 49412 231.303.0412 info@sunsugarnursery.com SUNSUGARNURSERY.COM MAGICLANDFARMS.COM