Friday, September 23, 2005

Corn Maze in Full Swing till Halloween

We are proud to host another Maze Play corn maze this year. We changed maze designs to a more traditional farm theme, farmyard animals. Browse the arial image of the maze and see what animals are in the corn maze!

  • Hours of Operation
    Sunday - Thursday: 10am to 6pmFriday & Saturday: 10am to 10pm
  • The Maze
    Our Corn Maze at Sam Mazza's Farmstand is a 2.9 mile maze built in the likeness of barnyard animals! Located right in the back fields of the farmstand on Lavigne Road in Colchester, VT.
    You can come and test your sense of direction and endurance in the maze by finding 12 checkpoints througout the maze.
  • Admission
    Ages 12 & up: $6.00(Map Included)Ages 3-11: $3.00Ages 2 & under: FREEGroups of 20 or more: $4.00 each (must call to schedule)
    **Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult**

Friday, September 16, 2005

Fall is in the air.. Festivals and your autumn decorating.




Fall is just around the corner and here at Mazza's we have the cure for your autumn decoration needs all in one place. We have pumpkins now thru the end of October along with most of the winter squashes coming out of the fields on a regular basis now.
Corn is still available at limited quantity along with Field Tomatoes, Eggplant, Cucumbers and Greenpeppers.

Plenty of produce if you want that fresh meals to prepare!
Fall Decorating at Sam Mazza's
  • Indian Corn
  • Cornstalks
  • Mums
  • Pumpkins
  • Halloween Decorations (Retail Store)
  • Icicle Pansies(Just In)

Our Corn Maze has opened officially as of last weekend. It has 3 miles of trails where you can try to locate 12 hidden checkpoints throughout. This year's theme is a farmyard animal design by Maze Play. The Corn Maze hours are Sunday thru Thursday; 10am to 6pm & Friday thru Saturday; 10am to 10pm. Great time and fun last year and we hope to have our patrons try to navigate the maze again this year, good luck!


Sunday, August 14, 2005

Blueberries and Blueberries

The weather has been great so our Blueberry fields are in full swing and they are plentiful this year!
We are selling for $1.75 per lbs. and our PYO times are 8am-7pm Monday thru Saturday, Sunday's are 8am to 6pm.
We are in our August push to get most of the crops out of the fields as the days are starting to become shorter and the fall crops will be starting with Winter Squashes and then with Pumpkins.
The Sweet Corn is still in abundance and very tender this year, YUM!
With the onset of the fall harvest comes the Harvest Festival at the farmstand. This years' festival will be October 1-2, more to follow as we know what the line-up will be for the festival.
Stop by and visit the children's play area & Petting Zoo, they love visitors!

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Mid-Summer Picking & Contact Info

We are in the midst of the mid-summer. Our fields are producing some of the best vegetables of late. The produce coming out of our fields currently:
  • Sweet Corn
  • Blueberries(PYO)
  • Cukes
  • Summer Squashes
This is but a short list, check out the Sammazza.com for more information!

Our contact information:

Hours of Operation: Summer Mon - Sat 7:00am to 8:00pm; Sunday 7:00am to 7:00pm
Hours of Operation: Winter Mon - Sat 8:00am to 6:00pm; Sunday 8:00am to 5:00pm
Address:
277 Lavigne Road, Colchester, Vermont 05446
Telephone Number:
(802)655-3440
Fax Number:
(802)655-3447
Email Addresses:
smazzafarm@adelphia.net
wholesale@sammazza.com
accounts@sammazza.com
donations@sammazza.com
orders@sammazza.com

Friday, May 13, 2005

Fields Looking Good

Our farming fields are coming along nicely this month. The strawberry fields are covered and with some early warm weather, will get those berries moving right along for this June's picking season!
The greenhouses are abuzz with folks looking for all their growing needs as people start flower gardens or just need some plants to spruce up the house, we've got everything plus some.
Our Mother's Day giftcard sale was a huge success this year, this is where we sell a $30 gift card for $25 prior to Mother's Day.
Please stop by often as we get into our first full season with our Blog we will be posting more and try to get grewing information out to our readers!

Thanks again.

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Vermont Flower Show

Our next event will be the annual VT Flower Show held at the Sheraton Conference Center in Burlington,VT. We will be in selling many plants and supplies for your gardening needs.
Get an early jump on spring, come see us at the Flower Show this March 4, 5 and 6!
More Info>>http://pss.uvm.edu/vfs/vfs.html

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Happy New Year!

With our day of rest nearly over we are ready to start 2005.

In the store inventory has begun, as the next couple weeks will be fairly quiet in the store.

Our bakery is still open and baking your favorites daily. Our bakers will be busy for the next few weeks making meat pies to be sold frozen. As much as we thought that we will be well prepared we didn't have that many left after the holiday. But don't worry there will be some if you stop by!

The greenhouse is now being cleaned after Poinsetta season is now over. We are preparing for our bedding plants and vegetables. Even though we aren't even near close to spring we have already started seeding. Our greenhouse tomato plants have already been seeded so that we can get an early start on the homegrown tomato season.

Don't forget that you can still stop by and visit with Zak, Annie and the rest of the animals in the petting zoo. Zak loves the cooler weather and spends a good part of his day outdoors. When it snows he turns white as the snow collects on his fur, he just loves it! Annie will be in the barn on a cold or windy day, but on the nice days she will be out in her paddock enjoying the sunshine.

That's about it for now, stop on by we would love to see you!