180 Degree Farms
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Locality: De Luz, California
Phone: +1 442-444-0864
Website: 180degreefarms.com
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Can always count on Sarah Middleton @itsybitsyphoto for capturing the best family photos. Same lineup, one year later. @ De Luz, California
Beautiful day in the avo grove, but even John Deere is over it and hot.
The Cabernet Franc coming along nicely.
We bought this bottle of Cabernet in Santa Barbara @oreanawinery in 2007 before we were married on a camping trip to El Capitán State Beach. We held off opening it till we got to our 10 year anniversary. Back at #elcapitanstatebeach and our 10 year mark thought it would be a good time to crack it open. @blondeinprint deleted this photo but I recovered it Happy Anniversary.
I’d agree with @mrazfamilyfarms couple more boxes are available for this weeks shipping. Order now.
Months of teaching the boys the value of honey bees. They have a safe respect for them now...They are trying to help the bees get water from the pool. Future farmers/bee keepers/savages.
We have limited single orders available. Just in time for Father’s Day. Support that dad trying to lose his dad bod or the hell with it slap the avos on on every greasy meal. The point is we don’t have many and Hass Avocado season is almost over. 5lb box mailed to your door for $30. Includes tax and shipping.
New to wine grape growing, but would say the Cabernet is coming along nicely.
Coffee...Avocados...Honey
He worked this corner for three hours almost selling out of all the fruit (avos, grapefruit, meyer lemons). Its a pretty busy road, that many Marines use to cut through from the base to the Temecula area. Erics favorite part was talking to them. We meet many of our neighbors and we’re grateful for everyone who supported his little fruit stand. Again he put my hourly wage to shame.
These little ladies have produced a full super of honey. Ten frames of liquid gold. These were the bees that moved into my garage. Put them to work on the farm. Blend of avocado, mustard, and citrus Im assuming. Harvest next week.