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A leading country estate seeks a Farm to Table Gardener responsible for growing vegetables and herbs for their renowned restaurant. The role involves managing soil, pests, and maintenance of crops in a beautiful outdoor setting during the seasonal period from April to October. Competitive pay and affordable housing options are available.
Overlooking Maine’s largest glacier lake, Blair Hill Inn’s stunning ten-guest room country estate sits commandingly atop a 20′ high, 900′ long field stone wall. Its hillside perch provides one of the most beautiful, expansive lake views in the world. This destination resort sprawls across 79 acres with private hiking trails, scenic overlooks, a trout pond, fields and woodlands. Once a breeding farm built in 1891, it is now a finely restored boutique hotel with exquisite décor and exceptional service.
The renowned, gourmet restaurant serves a tasty farm-to-table menu and the handsome wood-paneled cocktail lounge offers fine wines, libations, and small bites. The warm welcome, individual service, absolute discretion and love of detail are evidenced by being one of only two Relais & Châteaux designated hotels and restaurants in Maine.
We are proud to be one of the 580 members of Relais & Châteaux, an association of worldwide independent hotel and restaurant owners.
Our Farm to Table Gardener is responsible for growing a variety of vegetables, herbs, microgreens, and flowers for direct use in our restaurant.The gardener is responsible for all aspects of the growing process, from soil preparation and planting to harvesting and quality control, ensuring fresh, high-quality produce for the table.
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
Growing and Maintaining Crops:
Planting, nurturing, and maintaining a variety of edible crops, including vegetables, herbs, and sometimes fruits, ensuring healthy growth and development.
Soil Management:
Ensuring healthy soil conditions through practices like composting, soil testing, and amending with organic materials.
Harvesting and Quality Control:
Timing harvests accurately, ensuring quality, and preparing produce for delivery to restaurants or kitchens.
Pest and Disease Management:
Identifying and addressing potential pest and disease issues using organic or sustainable methods.
Greenhouse and Field Work:
Managing greenhouse operations, transplanting seedlings, and managing field crops.
Equipment Maintenance:
Maintaining gardening tools, and Groundskeeping equipment.
Record Keeping:
Tracking planting dates, crop yields, and other relevant information for future planning.
Skills and Qualifications:
Seasonal from April to October Annually
Competitive Pay, and
Affordable Housing Available.