by nick | Jan 28, 2022 | Holidays, Loudoun Farms News & Events, Loudoun Farms Posts, Marketplace Spotlight, Take Loudoun Home
Nor’Easters, polar vortexes and blizzards, oh my! It’s winter in the Loudoun Valley, and Mother Nature isn’t holding back on frostiness. During this season of snow, you might forget about the beautiful colors and bountiful farm harvests–but you’re missing out! Right...
by nick | Dec 24, 2021 | Holidays, Loudoun Farms News & Events, Loudoun Farms Posts, Take Loudoun Home
Cheers! With 2021 in the rear-view mirror and our New Year’s resolutions already on the clock, consider a glass of Loudoun County wine to make 2022 the best year yet. Wine’s Super Health Benefits It’s not just the superior quality, supporting local...
by nick | Dec 17, 2021 | Loudoun Farms News & Events, Loudoun Farms Posts, Take Loudoun Home
You may have heard the phrase, “you are what you eat,” and as we gear up for the holidays and new year’s resolutions, remember to make your daily diet part of your plans. Whether your goals are related to health, wealth, professional or personal,...
by nick | Dec 12, 2021 | Fall Farm Tour, Holidays, Loudoun Farms News & Events, Loudoun Farms Posts, Take Loudoun Home
While all of Loudoun County may not fit neatly under the tree this holiday season, giving the gift of an authentic Loudoun experience is sure to land you on the ‘nice’ list with friends and family. One of the most important lessons of the last two years is...
by nick | Dec 10, 2021 | Holidays, Loudoun Farms News & Events, Loudoun Farms Posts, Take Loudoun Home
Even as Loudoun grows faster than any other county in Virginia, the community charm gets stronger in Loudoun’s downtown districts. Strolling down the historic corridors of Leesburg, Middleburg, Purcellville, Lovettsville, Hillsboro, Hamilton and Round Hill,...
by nick | Dec 6, 2021 | Holidays, Loudoun Farms News & Events, Loudoun Farms Posts, Marketplace Spotlight, Take Loudoun Home
The 2021 holiday shopping season is in full swing, and with it comes more incentives than ever to bypass global supply chain issues and shop from local farms, businesses and suppliers. Blame it on COVID-19, workforce shortages or the Suez Canal, but one thing is...