Ellen Polishuk
Ellen Polishuk is a first generation sustainable vegetable farmer, holding a degree in horticulture from Virginia Tech. A self described “compost queen,” Ellen grew up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in the '60s and '70s. She was born loving plants, collecting houseplant “pets” by age seven, and renting a garden plot at age ten. By age sixteen, a summer farming job marked the beginning of her agricultural career. Ellen worked for several years in the vegetable seed business in California. In 1992, with five farm seasons under her belt, she was hired by Potomac Vegetable Farms to manage their satellite farm in Virginia, fifty miles west of D.C. After twenty five years at Potomac Vegetable Farms, where she was a co-owner, she now consults and teaches full time, specializing in sustainable agriculture, vegetable growing practices, and increasing farm profitability. Ellen and Forrest are longtime colleagues at Arlington Farmers Market.