Established in 1918,Gazy Brothers Farm is going on its fourth generation of farming.
Ed Gazy runs the 80 acre farm with the help of his wife, Alexis, his brothers, Pete and Tony, and his four children, Dominic, Roseanne, Nicholas, and Albert. Neighbors tend to give a helping hand during the busy hay season, too. Ed's father, Joe, owns the farm and runs the small stand at the farm.

The Gazys currently produce approximately 25 acres of vegetables, herbs, flowers, and plants on the farm and on neighboring properties. Ed and the family also keep busy by working up to 200 acres of hay each year. Besides the farm stand, the Gazys sell our produce at a roadside stand on Route 67 in Oxford, several farmer's markets, and a few grocery stores when extra produce is available.

Community Supported Agriculture

Community Supported Agriculture, is a way for you to create a relationship with a farm and to receive a weekly basket of locally grown produce. By signing up with a farm, you become a member of the CSA. You then pick up your share weekly during the harvest season. Each share contains a bounty of whatever is ripe that week.

Our farm offers produce and flower subscriptions, where you can purchase a season of fresh fruits, veggies, herbs, and flowers. Each week, you will receive a box of fresh picked vegetables that are available to harvest that week. Each box content varies by harvest conditions. Your box may also contain 1 or 2 different herbs to cook with weekly. The flowers are freshly cut that day and placed in a vase that can be recycled for the duration of the harvest season.

Although we do not grow our own fruits, such as peaches, pears, plums, etc., we have included a fruit share supplied with the freshest, highest quality fruit for your convenience and enjoyment. The fruit you receive is produced on Connecticut farms, such as apples, peaches, plums, nectarines, and pears from Deercrest and Bussa Orchards of Glastonbury.

Would you like some Gazy Farm fresh recipies? Find them right here

The Gazy Farm Stand

The farm stand is open daily from 11:00am to 6:00pm Mid-May through Mid-October. It is located at 391 Chestnut Tree Hill Road, Oxford, at the farm.

The Gazy Roadside Stand

The roadside stand is open the week before Easter and also the week before Mother's Day through Mid-October every Wednesday to Friday 12:00- 6:00pm and on Saturdays 9:00-5:00pm. It is located at the Little River Power Equipment Store on Route 67 next to Oxford Hardware and almost across from Tommy K's Plaza in Oxford. A special thank you to Tommy Hylwa for allowing us to use the parking lot for our stand. The roadside stand offers a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables from other local farms as well as out of season produce for your added convenience and pleasure.

The Farmer's Markets

Besides the farm and roadside stands, you can find the Gazys at the following farmer's markets:

Stratford Farmer's Market

Deluca Field, Main Street, Stratford Every Monday 1:00-6:00pm Mid-July through October 31 Sponsored by the Stratford Health Department

Seymour Farmer's Market

New Community Center, 15 Pine Street, Seymour Every Tuesday 12:00-6:00pm Mid-May through November 1 Run in cooperation with the Seymour Board of Selectmen

Darien Farmer's Market

Municipal Parking Lot Across from the Train Station on the corner of Boston Post Road and Center Street Downtown Darien Every Wednesday 11:00am-6:00pm Mid-June through Thanksgiving Sponsored by Bob Harrel and the Board of Selectmen

Naugatuck Farmer's Market on the Green

Downtown Naugatuck Every Wednesday 12:00-3:00pm Mid-July through Mid-October Sponsored by the Board of Burgesses

New Canaan Farmer's Market

On the Corner of South Ave and Maple St New Canaan Every Saturday 10:00am- 2:00pm Mid-June through Thanksgiving Run in cooperation with the New Canaan Board of Selectmen

Greenwich Farmer's Market

On the Corner of Arch Street and Horse Neck Road Greenwich Every Saturday 9:30am- 1:00pm Mid-May through Thanksgiving Sponsored by the Greenwich Park and Recreation Department

Greenfield Hills Farmer's Market

1950 Bronson Road Greenfield Hills of Fairfield Every Saturday 1:00-4:00pm June 1 through October 31 Sponsored by the Greenfield Hills Liquor Store




Directions To Fresh Food For Your Family

Directions from Bridgeport :

Take Route 8 North to exit 23. Take a left at light (Route 42 in Beacon Falls). Go over Naugatuck River and up to the top of the hill. Take a right onto Chestnut tree Hill Road. The farm is #391 on left side, across from the reservoir at top of next hill.

Directions from Waterbury:

Take Route 8 South to exit 24. Take a right at end of exit. You will be on Route 42. Go over the Naugatuck River and up to the top of the hill. Take a right at the stop sign onto Chestnut Tree hill Road. The farm is at #391 on the left across from the reservoir at the top of the next hill.

Directions from Southbury:

Take Route 67 towards Seymour. Oxford Town Hall will be on the left. Take a left onto Route 42, just past the Oxford House on the right. Take a left at the top of the hill. The farm is at #391 on left hand side across from the reservoir at the top of the next hill.