What we grow and make

When you live in northeastern Nevada, you don’t have the shopping options you find in a big city. But you can look to your local food producers for fresh foods that have been lovingly grown.
— Suzanne Featherston, co-owner

We grow produce that can thrive in our northern Nevada conditions so that people feel inspired when they see it and energized when they eat it.

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Because our growing season is short, we preserve the food we grow in beautiful and tasty canned recipes that can be enjoyed all year long.

PRODUCE

For the 2024 growing season, Four Stones Farm plans to have the following main crops:

There also will be a sprinkling of herbs, garden flowers, root vegetables, brassicas and other delicious surprises this year, time and weather permitting.

Beets
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Flowers
Garlic and scapes
Heirloom Tomatoes
Hot Peppers

Pumpkins
Radishes
Snow Peas
Summer Squash
Sunchokes
Sweet Peppers
Winter Squash

Apples

PRODUCTS

Canned foods

Four Stones Farm makes small batches of canned products featuring farm produce.* This tried and true method of preservation helps deliver the fresh taste of summer through northeastern Nevada’s long winters and beyond.

Habanero-Orange Heirloom Tomato Salsa
Rummage Relish
Dill Pickle Relish
Hot Pepper Relish
Bell Pepper Pickles
Zucchini Pickles
Jams and Jellies

*Through Nevada’s cottage and craft food laws, Four Stones Farm makes jams, jellies and certain acidified foods like pickles from a farm kitchen (not subject to government health inspection). Call Suzanne at 512-923-3313 to place an order or find in-season products at the farmers markets during summer.

Garden supplies

At Four Stones Farm, we believe in helping people successfully grown their own food. We offer:

Nursery starts and house plants, including succulents
Low tunnel supplies
• Preshaped metal pipe hoops (place 3 feet apart over garden)
• Row cover (white fabric over hoops create a tunnel)

Please call Suzanne at 512-923-3313 if you are interested in any garden supplies.

Tip: Consider preordering the materials for a low tunnel to protect plants from early and late frosts.