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Our Story
Ferme des Petites Victoires (formerly Ferme Larkspur Farm) is a certified organic vegetable and flower farm in Luskville, QC feeding and flowering Ottawa and Gatineau since 2019.
After five years of renting, we've been building a new farm from the ground up—transforming an empty hayfield into a thriving organic farm with greenhouses, a farm store, a pond, and everything else it takes to grow good food and flowers for our community.
Join us as we begin this new chapter!

Become a CSA member
CSA stands for Community-Supported Agriculture. Members purchase a share of the harvest (what we call CSA baskets) in the off-season. Joining a CSA is the best way to support farms like ours.
Every farm's CSA is slightly different! Ours runs from June to October, and costs $33 per week.
LOCAL, ORGANIC, VEGGIES, FLOWERS & MORE ONLY 25KM FROM OTTAWA
Why Join Our CSA?
🐝 Build a relationship with the farmers who grow your food
🍅 Eat seasonally - without having to think about it!
🥬 Incorporate more diversity into your diet and feel inspired in the kitchen.
🥕 Higher quality, better tasting and longer lasting vegetables than what you find in the grocery store.
🧺 Weekly or bi-weekly baskets over 18 weeks starting in June
📍Pick up locations in Aylmer, Chelsea, Hull, Westboro & at the farm in Luskville!
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Bringing back local flowers
Just as local food connects us to the seasons, so do flowers.
Yet most flowers sold today travel thousands of miles before reaching a vase. By choosing locally grown blooms, you are supporting local ecological agriculture, and opening up a whole new world of unique & diverse seasonal flowers.
We grow over 50 varieties of specialty cut flowers in our flower field including tulips, ranunculus, zinnias, sunflowers, lisianthus, and many more.
🌻 We sell bunches and bouquets at our farm store
🌷We supply our flowers to local florists through the Ottawa Flower Collective
💐 As farmer-florists, we offer DIY & à la carte wedding florals to couples looking for sustainable flower options in Ottawa and Gatineau
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