Grass Valley · Oakland Hills · California

Grown in
Oakland soil

Small-batch olive oil, heirloom persimmons, and seasonal fruits — cultivated on our acre in the Oakland Hills, steps from Chabot Regional Park.

Now pouring: 2025 Harvest Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Extra virgin olive oil

A family grove in the Oakland Hills

The Solo Farm sits on just over an acre in Grass Valley — one of Oakland's best-kept secrets, tucked between the Oakland Zoo and the 3,300 acres of Anthony Chabot Regional Park. It's a quiet, rural pocket in one of the Bay Area's most dynamic cities.

Our olive trees and persimmon grove thrive in the East Bay's Mediterranean microclimate: fog-tempered mornings, sun-drenched afternoons, and rich hillside soil. We press our olives within hours of harvest for a bright, peppery oil that captures the season.

Everything we grow is tended by hand, harvested at peak ripeness, and sold directly from our farm stand — no middlemen, no warehouses. Soil to table, as close as it gets.

Olives ripening on the branch

From our grove
to your table

Olive oil with fresh olives

Olive Oil

Harvest: November – January

Small-batch, cold-pressed extra virgin from our Arbequina and Mission trees. Milled within hours — grassy, peppery, and unmistakably Californian.

Fresh persimmons

Persimmons

Harvest: October – December

Heirloom Hachiya and Fuyu varieties, tree-ripened. Sweet Fuyus for eating fresh, silky Hachiyas for baking and the Japanese art of hoshigaki.

Fresh seasonal citrus

Seasonal Fruits

Rotating: Year-round

Meyer lemons, figs, citrus, and whatever the Oakland climate delivers. Stop by the stand to see what's ripe this week.

What's in season

Winter

Dec — Feb

  • New harvest olive oil
  • Late persimmons
  • Meyer lemons
  • Hoshigaki (dried persimmon)

Spring

Mar — May

  • Citrus varieties
  • Olive oil (current vintage)
  • Spring herbs
  • Loquats

Summer

Jun — Aug

  • Figs
  • Stone fruit
  • Olive oil
  • Seasonal preserves

Autumn

Sep — Nov

  • Persimmon harvest begins
  • Late figs
  • Olive harvest begins
  • Pomegranates

The Farm Stand

We sell everything directly from our property on Golf Links Road in the Grass Valley neighborhood. No subscriptions, no shipping — just come by, say hello, and take home something grown right here.

Golf Links Road, Oakland HillsGrass Valley neighborhood · Near the Oakland Zoo & Lake Chabot
Seasonal HoursSaturdays & Sundays, 9am – 2pm (when produce is available)
Current SeasonWinter — Olive oil and citrus available now
Farm landscape

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"We don't grow for scale. We grow for our neighbors, our table, and the slow satisfaction of doing one thing well."

— The Solo Family, Oakland Hills