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Summer CSA

Ready to sign up for our Summer Produce 2012 CSA? Click here to sign up!

The Summer Produce CSA: Here's How It Works...

 

Summer CSA shareholders pay for their vegetable "share" upfront and receive a portion of the farm's harvest weekly for 20 weeks, from early June through the end of October. Members receive the freshest, highest quality certified organic produce available at wholesale cost. When siging up for the CSA, members pick their distribution day. They must come to the farm for their share on their pick up day. This helps us know how much produce to harvest each day. Please see our FAQ section under "What is a CSA?" for more information. Pick up is at our farmstand only, we do not deliver box shares.


The Risk

 

Each growing season brings unique challenges. Occasionally a crop may fail due to conditions beyond our control. Our goal is to provide you with an abundance throughout the growing season by growing a variety of produce.


 

The Harvest

 

Seasonality affects the size of your weekly share, but typically you will receive a large bag of produce. Here is a sample of what varieties you can expect:


June
Head lettuce, Radishes, Spinach, pac choi, Mesclun mix, Arugula, Kale, Swiss Chard, Peas (PYO), Beets, summer squash, scallions and a mix of herbs.


August
Head lettuce, Eggplant, Tomatoes, Summer squash, Carrots, Mixed greens, Peppers, Garlic, Cherry Tomatoes (PYO), Blueberries (PYO), Herbs (PYO).


October
Head lettuce, Broccoli, Cabbage, Arugula, Radishes, Spinach, Kale, Swiss Chard, Winter squash, Beets, Carrots, Potatoes, Onions, Mixed greens, Herbs (PYO).


PYO = Pick Your Own

 

JobsFebruary 17th, 2012

We are now accepting applications for: Farmstand Manager and Livestock Assistant Farmer.   Farmstand Manager Manage daily operation of the farmstand including but not limited to: Order

About our Fall CSA SharesFebruary 14th, 2012

Our Fall CSA Shares are eight weeks long. We include vegetables grown at Green Meadows Farm plus other local farms. Shares will likely include Kale, Spinach, Arugula, Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Brocc

Farm SchoolFebruary 14th, 2012

  Our farm educational programs are intended to expose children and adults to real farm life, from our organic vegetable production to our heritage breed animals and sustainable practices. Classe

Have a Question?

Contact Us Online or Call 978-468-3720 office, 978-468-2277 farmstand

 

"Eating is an agricultural act."

Wendell Berry (What Are People for Essays By Wendell B)


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