East Coast Organics

East Coast Organics

Award-winning seasonal organic vegetables delivered across Scotland from East Lothian

About East Coast Organics

East Coast Organics operates an award-winning certified organic farm in East Lothian, positioned between Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders. Despite their location on the east coast near Edinburgh, they have established themselves as a premier supplier for customers throughout Scotland, including Glasgow and the west. Their reputation for exceptional quality and consistency has made them one of Scotland’s most trusted organic vegetable providers.

The farm is renowned for their commitment to heritage and unusual vegetable varieties, offering diversity that goes well beyond standard supermarket produce. They understand that organic farming isn’t just about avoiding pesticides—it’s about building soil health, preserving genetic diversity, and producing vegetables with genuine flavor and nutrition. Their seasonal approach means boxes change regularly, encouraging customers to discover new varieties and adapt their cooking to what’s naturally available.

What sets East Coast Organics apart is their dedication to quality over quantity. They’ve won multiple awards for their produce and farming practices, reflecting recognition from industry experts and the organic food community. For Glasgow and Central Scotland customers, their delivery network ensures that East Lothian’s finest organic vegetables arrive fresh at your door, bringing a taste of Scotland’s sustainable agriculture directly to your kitchen.

What They Produce

Seasonal Boxes

  • Weekly organic vegetable boxes
  • Flexible subscription sizes
  • Seasonal variety emphasis
  • Heritage and unusual varieties
  • Fully traceable production

Spring & Summer

  • Salads and leafy greens
  • Tender vegetables
  • Soft fruits (where grown)
  • Herbs and garnishes
  • Early season specialties

Autumn & Winter

  • Root vegetables and brassicas
  • Winter squashes
  • Storage crops
  • Hearty greens
  • Legumes and pulses

Why We Recommend East Coast Organics

Award-Winning Quality

Industry recognition validates their commitment to excellence. Their awards reflect meticulous farming practices, exceptional produce quality, and dedication to sustainable agriculture. This isn’t just marketing—it’s verified recognition from organic experts and food professionals.

Diverse Varieties

Their heritage variety focus means you’ll discover vegetables beyond the supermarket standard. This diversity creates a more interesting kitchen and supports agricultural biodiversity. Each season brings the opportunity to try something new.

Scotland-Wide Delivery

Despite being based in East Lothian, they’ve built efficient delivery networks across Scotland including Glasgow. Quality produce reaches you fresh, supporting a distributed local food economy across the nation.


How To Order & Where To Buy

Online Subscription Service

East Coast Organics operates a straightforward online ordering system where you can select your preferred box size and delivery frequency. You can customize boxes based on preferences or opt for their seasonal selection. Delivery covers Glasgow and central Scotland on regular schedules.

Flexible Options

Choose from regular weekly deliveries or flexible scheduling that fits your household. Pause or adjust your subscription anytime. Many customers appreciate the ability to customize based on what they’re cooking or how many people they’re feeding.

Farmers Markets

Look for East Coast Organics at various farmers markets and farm shops across Central Scotland, providing opportunities to see the produce and meet the team in person.


Location & Delivery Area

Region: East Lothian, Scotland
Nearest City: Edinburgh (and delivers to Glasgow)
Delivery Area: Across Scotland including Glasgow and Central Belt
Certification: Certified Organic
Speciality: Heritage & unusual vegetable varieties

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