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Welcome to the tiny farm in Monroe

Welcome back! The tiny farm store is open on weekends 10am-4pm.

We sell seasonal organic produce and hundreds of unique, handmade gifts. Everything is locally-sourced!

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Welcome to Lilliputopia, a tiny eco-farm in Monroe, OR. We specialize in permaculture and dry farming; our field vegetables are grown without irrigation, pesticides or chemical fertilizers. We also have natural building demonstrations and practice rotational grazing with a small chicken flock. We collaborate with several organizations including Oregon State University and the Dry Farming Institute, and offer demonstrations of our regenerative practices.

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Tiny Farm Store Info (Seasonally April-October)

Hours:

Sat: 10 am - 4 pm

Sun: 10 am - 4 pm

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Location:

301 N 10th St. Monroe, OR 97456

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Please follow the signs all the way to the end of N 10th St. to park. 

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The tiny store carries items from over 35 local artists and growers. All produce is seasonal and is either certified organic or grown without chemicals using sustainable practices. All gifts are handmade in the Willamette Valley, OR. 

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Examples of gifts you will find in the tiny store include pottery, brooms, knits, hats, natural body care, jewelry, and much more. Scroll down to see our Instagram feed!

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