Swan Valley melons - honeydews
Ogens, rockies and watermelons
Grapes, and more grapes
Roma tomatoes
Figs; pluots, plums
Nectarines from "The Hills"
Who we are...
At Maggie’s Place, we laugh a lot. We have fun and enjoy our customers. Occasionally we work hard. Mostly we bask in the pleasure of being able to offer fresh fruit, veg and other produce, farm direct, to those who appreciate it.
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Maggie Edmonds |
Maggie Edmonds, founder of Maggie's Place, won the WA RIRDC Rural Woman of the Year Award in 2008 and runner-up in Australia.
She is a retired farmer and lives with her husband and Bouvier dog on a small rural property North of Bindoon. |
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Leanne Lawson |
Leanne Lawson is the organised and efficient member of the Team at Maggie’s Place. Leanne has a husband and 4 children.
She enjoys cooking and talking to people and that’s why she is so valued at Maggie’s Place. If you see a whirlwind in the farmstall, that’s Leanne in action! |
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Jessica Rademan |
Jessica Rademan is a committed grower and producer. She is on the committee of the local Community Garden. Jessica has a husband and 2 girls.
Jessica contributes quails eggs and kale at Maggie’s Place - and a large serving of down-to-earth chat about growing and cooking fruit and veg. |
What we do...
We are LOCAVORES. We strive to collect, farm direct, whatever is in season and is fresh and from the region. We offer our produce to our loyal customers and many visitors to the Swan Valley who enjoy popping in and seeing what local fruit and veg is around.
On a Sunday, we open The Tasting Shed which is an annexe at Maggie’s Place filled with extra produce. Visitors can Try Before They Buy, including Elderflower juice and many of the jams and chutneys on sale.
The Olive Bar at Maggie’s Place enables customers to taste 3 olives (for a small charge of $2 which is refunded when they buy a tub of delicious olives) or some of the fresh extra virgin olive oils that Maggie sources from WA.
