2025 CSA Membership

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Weekly bundle of Veggies & Herbs delivered fresh from our farm!

What is a CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. Joining a CSA is like investing in your local farm.

How does it work?

Before the growing season, you purchase a membership or 'share' in the farmer's crop. This allows the farmer to buy seeds and supplies to grow the produce. Once the crop is ready for harvesting, you begin receiving a regularly scheduled bundle of farm-fresh produce.

What does that look like?

Our Summer CSA runs for 10 weeks, beginning in the middle of July through to September. Members collect their bundle of goods each week from a central pickup location (or delivery option available). Each bundle contains a generous selection of seasonal produce items. Vegetables are delivered directly to their weekly pick-up locations within 24-48 hours of being picked. They are washed, chilled, and ready to rinse and eat.

You may designate an alternate person to pick up your share for weeks that you can't make it or are on holiday - or opt to donate it! Unclaimed shares are donated to the local food bank, you will have 24 hours to claim your share.

What are the benefits?

The incomparable taste of fresh produce all season long.

The great nutritional benefits of including more vegetables in your diet.

The confidence of knowing where your food comes from, how it's grown, and a connection to the very farmer who grew it.

Supporting your local farmer and contributing to your local economy.

Being part of a community of members passionate about local produce and good food

What is the Risk?

 Each season is unique, so with a CSA you buy into the risks and rewards of farming along with the farmer, knowing that on occasion a crop may fail despite the farmer's best efforts. We promise to do our best to provide you with a bountiful share each week, however, quantities may vary from week to week due to uncontrollable factors such as weather, insects, pests, or disease. By joining our CSA, you are agreeing to share the risk of occasional crop failure with us and also to share in the (sometimes overwhelming) abundance.

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