Lakehurst Flower Farm

Lakehurst Flower Farm is a flower farm entering into it’s 4th year of operations. We grow and sell beautiful flowers along the shores of Lake Cobbosseecontee. As the farm has grown in complexity and variety, our farm director who needs additional help to keep quality high. We offer a flower CSA, we sell into the Maine Flower Collective, and we have florists and special events professionals who use our flowers. The land is part of a family property that is multi-generational with a multitude of on-going projects.
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Location

287 Pond Rd., Manchester, Maine 04351

Hours and Work Season

Part-time, 20-25 hours per week during the season. April – October.

Payment Type

Hourly wage

Pay

$18.00 per hour

Job Description

Through guidance from our farm manager: seeding, planting, tending, weeding, watering, harvesting and occasionally assembling flowers for bouquets. The work is different each day but there is a rhythm and a process.

Benefits

Fuel reimbursement if traveling more than 10 miles. Meal stipend of $15 when working 4 hours of more consecutiely.
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What to Expect from Us

Responsible leadership, guidance, and training.

Application Details and Deadline

Applications are being accepted now. Deadline is May 15h. To apply: Email resume with two reference contacts and a short letter of interest to [email protected].

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    Landsmith Farm in Waldoboro, Maine, organically grows a wide variety of high-quality, tasty vegetables, herbs, willow, and cut flowers using practices that prioritize the health of the land and its stewards. Their products are sold wholesale and direct-to-consumer through a variety of channels, including a farm stand, pick-your-own garden, and a future CSA (community supported agriculture) program. Landsmith Farm is owned and operated by Erin Espinosa, whose identities as a queer latina woman farmer ground the farm in values of reciprocity, community, and perseverance.

     

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