What's in a Share?~

Each season varies the share items. Below are some general examples of our Full-share in Spring, Summer and Fall representing the variety of fruits and vegetables that you can expect from us during the entire CSA season. The year may start out light in Spring but gain weight and share items in the Fall.  Each season also carries the risk that a given crop may fail due to circumstance beyond our control. As your farmers we grow a wide diversity of crops to the best of our ability aiming for a bounty to always fill your share.

FALL
4-6 lbs tomatoes
3-6 lbs potatoes
2 bunch of chard
2-4 peppers
1/2 pint of blue berries
1 bunch carrots
1 broccoli
2 melon
2 winter squash
2 heads lettuce
2 onion


SPRING
2 lbs sweet peas
2 heads lettuce
1/2 lb  spinach
2bunch radish
2 bunch onions
1 bunch chard
1 bunch arugula
1/2 pint strawberries




SUMMER
2 lbs green beans
4 lbs tomatoes
2 eggplant
4 summer squash
1 pint of black berries
1 bag braising greens
1 bunch turnips
1 kholrabi
2 cucumber
3-6 ears sweet corn
2 bunch of beets

Our CSA provides members local, seasonal, organically grown farm-fresh fruits and vegetables.
In turn for your purchased share with our farm, we commit to growing your food for the shareholder season. Our   season  runs May through October. We provide a "market"-style pick-up for members at various locations each week. 
The Share Quantity~

Our Full-Share is enough for 4 people who enjoy most meals at home and like to cook an assortment of vegetables.
Our Half-share is basically half the amount of the full-share and suited for 1-2  people.
We also offer two add-on shares which compliment our vegetable shares nicely.
Our Love-Lettuce-Share is .5-1.5 lbs of mixed, gourmet, micro-greens (mostly lettuce) every week. This share ensures you a weekly salad on the weeks the vegetable share's don't have lettuce.
Our Love-Berry-Share is 2 pints of various seasonal berries for 10 weeks of our local berry season. This share ensures you extra weekly berries for 10 weeks.
Our CSA Farm Shares
For current farm news please see our
Farm Newsletter Blog.
A sign board will inform you of the bounty to fill your bag, box or basket with, and someone will always be available to answer your questions. For pick-up locations and prices see our
Member Sign-up form.
For our collective of recipes and food specific useful information visit our Vegetable~Food Archive.