Visit the Granor Farm Store for Certified Organic vegetables, flowers, herbs, fruit, and grains. We also offer seasonal prepared food fresh from our kitchen, along with a fantastic selection of curated products from special growers and makers. The store showcases the best of each season with many unique products to complement our Granor-grown produce and grains.
Farm Store & Farm
3480 Warren Woods Road
Three Oaks, MI 49128
Greenhouse & School House
3520 Warren Woods Road
Three Oaks, MI 49128
From:
Downtown Three Oaks: Three Oaks Rd. (north) to Warren Woods Rd.
St. Joseph & Chicago: I-94 Exit 6 (Union Pier)
New Buffalo: Red Arrow Highway (north) to Warren Woods Rd.
Niles: Highway 12 West to Pardee Rd. to Warren Woods Rd.
We are located 7 miles east of Red Arrow Highway or 3 miles north of Highway 12 on Warren Woods Road, between Log Cabin Road and Pardee Road.
There’s a bunch of great reasons to visit the farm all year round, from our annual Seedling Sale, to visiting the Farm Store, to participating in our CSA or Farm Camp programs. Join us on Fridays and Saturdays for dinner in our state of the art Greenhouse!
In everything from Indian Dahl to Thai Red Curry, ginger and garlic are the base of cuisines around the world. Join Chefs Jill Morgan and Abra Berens to learn about growing these essential crops in Southwest Michigan and how to incorporate their bold flavors into your home cooking. This class will cover everything from how to select the best ginger and garlic, how to preserve your fresh aromatics (think pickled garlic and candied ginger!), and how to create an entire meal around these two magical plants.
Granor Farm is fortunate to be rooted in a region supported by a variety of organizations devoted to improving the common good. Our May Dinner + Drinks event benefiting Chicago Humanities Festival serves to connect diners to the premier non-profit cultural institution with Granor Farm as a philanthropic partner.
The evening will kick off a cocktail and appetizer hour with Chicago Humanities Festival's Co-Creative Director, Michael Green. The cocktail hour will conclude with a discussion between Mr. Green and Granor Farm's Culinary Director, Abra Berens, about Chicago Humanities and Granor Farm's shared goal of enriching the cultural and intellectual lives of those within our communities. We will then move to the Granor Greenhouse for a three-course, family-style meal that showcases the best of Granor's crops and other ingredients from local producers and farms.
The meal will be paired with Granor Table Wines and Spirits, as well as NA beverages available upon request.