Big Week of Not Much at All

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Morris Hill

posted on

January 16, 2026

Home delivery for Anne Arundel this Wednesday. Free delivery for orders over $75. Order by midnight Monday. It works well. You Can Order Here.

Here’s where we’ll be this weekend.

  • Morris Hill Farm Store. Saturday 10-2pm or by appointment.
  • Honeys Harvest Farm. Sunday 11-3pm.
  • Anne Arundel County Farmers Market. Sunday 9-noon.
  • Anne Arundel Home Delivery. Wednesday.

That’s It.* Maybe there will be more next week. Maybe not. We run nearly non-stop during the warmer months so it’s really nice to not be slammed right now. Hope all is well with you all. Thank you for your support.

Morris Hill Farm: David, Vicki, Gradin and Maggie.

*Some missed notes from last email. 1. Philip is also the friendly face you see making the majority of our deliveries around town. 2. The one and only Ann and Christian team from Anne Arundel Saturdays are stepping back a bit to focus on newly wed type things. You’ll still find them helping out at market here and there, but not as much as previous seasons. And 3. Gradin(8) took the great team photo. He stood on a cooler to get the perfect angle for the shot. Fun stuff.

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