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SUS Farms — Allegedly Organic
Get in touch

Email reaches us fastest. The barn door is open too.

Hours, address, and the questions we like best. We read every email — usually from a phone in the greenhouse.

Michael in the greenhouse

What we like answering

Most plant questions get answered in here.

Lamb with her mother
Herb rows in the greenhouse
LaRene in the nursery

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What we like answering

Questions worth sending.

Plant problems with photos. Variety recommendations for your specific yard. Wholesale or large-volume pickups. Group visits, school tours, gardening club meetups. Honest questions about how something works on the farm — those always lead to the best conversations.

Send a note

Anything from quick questions to wholesale inquiries. We answer every one — usually within 48 hours.

We use a small math puzzle instead of CAPTCHA images so you don’t have to click pictures of buses. Sorry for the dorkiness.

We answer slow. We farm. It’s a whole thing.

Open hours

Spring (Mar–May)

Wed–Sun · 9am–5pm

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Wed–Sun · 9am–6pm

Fall (Sep–Oct)

Wed–Sun · 9am–5pm

Winter (Nov–Feb)

Closed — back in March

Where we are

Sevier County, Utah

Exact GPS coordinates and the final turn-by-turn sent when you reach out about a visit. Cuts down on wrong driveways.

Plan a visit

When you visit

  • ✓ Working livestock-guardian dogs on site
  • ✓ Closed-toe shoes recommended
  • ✓ Real plants, real soil, real talk
  • ✓ Picnic area available
  • ✓ Bring water — Utah elevation dehydrates fast
Lamb with her mother in the pasture

Before you write

Common questions, answered.

Usually 24-48 hours. Lambing weeks (March-April) and the spring planting rush can push that to 3-4 days. Anything urgent — emergencies with a plant you bought from us, group visits, wholesale — gets bumped to the top of the queue.
Yes, during posted hours (Wed-Sun in season). Groups of 15+ should email ahead so we can prep the animals for traffic and have someone available to walk you through.
Informally during regular hours — show up with questions and we’ll answer them while we walk. Formal group tours (school groups, gardening clubs) need at least a week of lead time so we can build out the route.
Send a photo of the symptoms, the variety name if you remember it, and a brief description (when you noticed, recent weather, watering schedule). We answer most home-garden questions free; for soil tests and lab work we’ll point you to USU Extension — they’re better at that than we are.
No. The plants we grow are too tender for cardboard-box shipping and we’d rather not handle returns when they arrive sad. Local pickup at the farm only, plus a few seasonal Wasatch Front pickup spots for special offers like Mother’s Day baskets.
Limited. We work with a handful of Utah landscapers and small CSAs we know. If you’re running a project that wants a few hundred plants of a specific variety, email — we can sometimes accommodate, but production capacity is real.

They actually care. About the plants. About the land. About getting it right. It’s rare to feel that when you’re buying something.

A customer from Monroe, UT

Drop us a line

We answer every email.

Plant questions, group-visit requests, wholesale, or just saying hi after reading a guide — send a note and we’ll write back between chores.

Keep in touch

Plant updates, weather rants, and the occasional goat photo.

We send one newsletter per month. No spam. Honestly, we barely remember to do it.