Fresh, homegrown produce and microgreens in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands
Leaf Produce, Kerikeri, grows yummy, healthy fresh herbs and spray-free microgreens. Our produce is grown the old fashioned way – in soil, and under daylight – to give your greens maximum flavour.
Buy online and either pickup from our farm gate (Tuesdays 9am to 5pm), or else we do personal deliveries on Thursday within Kerikeri central, Riverview, and Waipapa in Northland.

How to buy from us:
Sorry - our plants don't lend themselves to couriering. Instead you can:
• Buy & pay online: You can pickup from our farm gate (Tuesdays 9am to 5pm), or we deliver locally (Kerikeri, Riverview & Waipapa) on Thursdays. See our delivery area here.
• Christmas Market Wednesday 23 December 5-9pm at The Old Packhouse.
• Saturdays: We're at The Old Packhouse Market every Saturday.
• Sundays: At the Kerikeri Farmers' Market (in the post office car park) on Sundays till end January.
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About Leaf Produce
Leaf Produce is based in Kerikeri, Northland, and is owned and operated by Cornelia Luethi - a 6th generation grower.
Our produce is grown naturally and with a whole lot of care!

Popular products from our online shop:

Basil Genovese - Large Pot
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Have you heard of microgreens?
Microgreens are ready-to-eat (no prep) baby vegetable shoots with 4 to 40 times the nutrition of fully grown veg – and they’re super tasty, too.
Because microgreens are so nutrient dense, it means that just a few servings of microgreens in your diet can really help boost your health.
Our microgreens are spray-free and grown in the glorious natural daylight of the Bay of Islands.
We grow to order, with a lead time of 2-3 weeks, and microgreens are supplied as living plants in large trays (28 x 33cm), ready for you to snip and use in your food. They are great in sandwiches, smoothies, omelettes, wraps, or as garnish on any dish.
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