Located on Fir Island in the Skagit River Delta, Frog Song Farm is a 16-acre certified organic outfit headed by UCSC graduate Nate O’Neil.
Frog Song utilizes dry farming techniques to “retain and nourish [the] farm without irrigation,” stretching residual moisture from the wet season long into the dry summer months.They produce everything for the table. They grow beets, carrots, radishes, berries, heirloom tomatoes, zucchini, Asian fruits, pears, and apples, bokchoy, beans, and cucumbers.
Nate does an amazing job. He’s really dedicated to it and ensures that his produce is super fresh. Everything that’s on the tables at the market is picked just the day before.
Why is the Farm called Frog Song?
Well, there’s so many frogs in the valley, they sing all night long. Especially in the spring and summer. They’ll keep you up!



