Draghi Farms

draghis@att.net
80 Main Street (Route 17), South Glastonbury, CT 06073

Produce

Honey

Maple Syrup

Dairy

Flowers

About the Farm

Founded in 1917, E. Draghi & Sons, LLC is a family-run farm that has grown into one of the most beloved agricultural institutions in South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Its story began when Angelo Draghi, an Italian immigrant who arrived in New York with just $15, purchased a rocky farm nestled in the hills of Foote Road. With determination and the help of his sons and a loyal draft horse, Angelo transformed the rugged terrain into fruitful orchards, laying the groundwork for generations of farming excellence.

The farm passed through generations, adapting and expanding with the times. In 1968, Angelo’s sons Gino and Andrew acquired the farmstand on Main Street, and in 1980, Gino’s son Darrell joined the business—marking the rise of its third generation. With a passion for horticulture, Darrell introduced greenhouses and launched a robust flower-growing operation, eventually establishing six greenhouses including a state-of-the-art sales house. The bakery was later added, and quickly became known for its wide array of scratch-made pies, breads, cookies, quiches, and more.

Today, E. Draghi & Sons continues under Darrell’s stewardship, with the loyal support of his mother Sandra, sister Cheryl, and a dedicated team. The farm is a celebration of tradition, seasonal abundance, and hospitality—from daily baked goods and native produce to custom flower arrangements and holiday offerings. Whether stopping by for a pie or picking up Christmas greenery, customers are welcomed like family into this enduring legacy of local agriculture.

Founded in 1917, E. Draghi & Sons, LLC is a family-run farm that has grown into one of the most beloved agricultural institutions in South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Its story began when Angelo Draghi, an Italian immigrant who arrived in New York with just $15, purchased a rocky farm nestled in the hills of Foote Road. With determination and the help of his sons and a loyal draft horse, Angelo transformed the rugged terrain into fruitful orchards, laying the groundwork for generations of farming excellence.

The farm passed through generations, adapting and expanding with the times. In 1968, Angelo’s sons Gino and Andrew acquired the farmstand on Main Street, and in 1980, Gino’s son Darrell joined the business—marking the rise of its third generation. With a passion for horticulture, Darrell introduced greenhouses and launched a robust flower-growing operation, eventually establishing six greenhouses including a state-of-the-art sales house. The bakery was later added, and quickly became known for its wide array of scratch-made pies, breads, cookies, quiches, and more.

Today, E. Draghi & Sons continues under Darrell’s stewardship, with the loyal support of his mother Sandra, sister Cheryl, and a dedicated team. The farm is a celebration of tradition, seasonal abundance, and hospitality—from daily baked goods and native produce to custom flower arrangements and holiday offerings. Whether stopping by for a pie or picking up Christmas greenery, customers are welcomed like family into this enduring legacy of local agriculture.

Type of Foods Inside

Fruit:

  • Apples (multiple varieties)
  • Pears
  • Peaches
  • Pumpkins
  • Gourds
  • Other native fruits (seasonal)

Vegetables:

  • Tomatoes (regular, Roma Plum, San Marzano)
  • Sweet Corn
  • Peppers
  • Squash
  • Lettuce
  • Kale
  • Cucumbers (including pickling)
  • Basil
  • Other seasonal native vegetables

Herbs:

  • Organic culinary herbs (sold as starts and potted plants)

Dairy & Protein:

  • Local farm-fresh eggs
  • Local dairy products
  • Vermont Cabot cheeses
  • Summer sausages
  • Smoked meats

Pantry Goods & Preserves:

  • Pickled vegetables
  • Salsas
  • Jams & Jellies
  • No-sugar preserves
  • Fruit & butter spreads
  • Spices
  • Sauces
  • Salad dressings
  • Dessert toppings
  • Stonewall Kitchen products
  • Terrapin Ridge Farms items
  • Honey (local)
  • Maple syrup (Connecticut and Vermont)
  • Old-fashioned candies
  • Maple candies
  • Pancake mixes
  • Nuts and dried fruit
  • Homemade biscotti

Baked Goods:

  • Muffins
  • Donuts
  • Croissants
  • Pastries
  • Fruit pies (regular and no-sugar-added)
  • Cream pies
  • Cheesecakes
  • Coffee cakes
  • Layer cakes
  • Cookies & whoopie pies
  • Brownies & squares
  • Sweet & savory breads
  • Quiches
  • Flatbreads
  • Garlic knots
  • Focaccia

Frozen Prepared Foods:

  • Fruit and cream pies
  • Quiches
  • Cakes and cheesecakes
  • Flatbreads
  • Soups
  • Savory breads

Flowers & Plants (from Greenhouses):

  • Hanging baskets and patio planters
  • Bedding plants (flowers, vegetables, herbs)
  • Organic vegetable and herb starts
  • Geraniums
  • Proven Winner plants
  • Hydrangeas, rose bushes
  • Perennials
  • Tropical plants (hibiscus, mandevilla)
  • Succulents
  • Houseplants

Seasonal & Holiday Items:

  • Fall decorations: mums, kale, cabbage, corn stalks, hay bales
  • Christmas décor: Connecticut-grown Fraser fir trees (3–10 ft), wreaths, garlands, swags, arrangements, poinsettias
  • Custom planters and holiday arrangements
  • Gift boxes and baskets (apples, pears, cheeses, jams, etc.)

Fruit:

  • Apples (multiple varieties)
  • Pears
  • Peaches
  • Pumpkins
  • Gourds
  • Other native fruits (seasonal)

Vegetables:

  • Tomatoes (regular, Roma Plum, San Marzano)
  • Sweet Corn
  • Peppers
  • Squash
  • Lettuce
  • Kale
  • Cucumbers (including pickling)
  • Basil
  • Other seasonal native vegetables

Herbs:

  • Organic culinary herbs (sold as starts and potted plants)

Dairy & Protein:

  • Local farm-fresh eggs
  • Local dairy products
  • Vermont Cabot cheeses
  • Summer sausages
  • Smoked meats

Pantry Goods & Preserves:

  • Pickled vegetables
  • Salsas
  • Jams & Jellies
  • No-sugar preserves
  • Fruit & butter spreads
  • Spices
  • Sauces
  • Salad dressings
  • Dessert toppings
  • Stonewall Kitchen products
  • Terrapin Ridge Farms items
  • Honey (local)
  • Maple syrup (Connecticut and Vermont)
  • Old-fashioned candies
  • Maple candies
  • Pancake mixes
  • Nuts and dried fruit
  • Homemade biscotti

Baked Goods:

  • Muffins
  • Donuts
  • Croissants
  • Pastries
  • Fruit pies (regular and no-sugar-added)
  • Cream pies
  • Cheesecakes
  • Coffee cakes
  • Layer cakes
  • Cookies & whoopie pies
  • Brownies & squares
  • Sweet & savory breads
  • Quiches
  • Flatbreads
  • Garlic knots
  • Focaccia

Frozen Prepared Foods:

  • Fruit and cream pies
  • Quiches
  • Cakes and cheesecakes
  • Flatbreads
  • Soups
  • Savory breads

Flowers & Plants (from Greenhouses):

  • Hanging baskets and patio planters
  • Bedding plants (flowers, vegetables, herbs)
  • Organic vegetable and herb starts
  • Geraniums
  • Proven Winner plants
  • Hydrangeas, rose bushes
  • Perennials
  • Tropical plants (hibiscus, mandevilla)
  • Succulents
  • Houseplants

Seasonal & Holiday Items:

  • Fall decorations: mums, kale, cabbage, corn stalks, hay bales
  • Christmas décor: Connecticut-grown Fraser fir trees (3–10 ft), wreaths, garlands, swags, arrangements, poinsettias
  • Custom planters and holiday arrangements
  • Gift boxes and baskets (apples, pears, cheeses, jams, etc.)

Contact Details

(860) 633-2197
https://www.draghifarms.com/
80 Main Street (Route 17), South Glastonbury, CT 06073
draghis@att.net
Open daily from 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM (until November 1), After November 1: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Open seasonally from late April until December 24
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