Bringing you fresh, local produce grown with the soil in mind
Get what you want, when you want it! Our farm share program is customizable!
What’s a farm share (CSA)?
An investment you make to support the farm now in return for fresh produce when the season begins. You’re reaping the rewards with us, but also sharing the risk that season may not go as planned. With this investment, you are not just helping us, you’re also taking part in the local food movement and supporting produce grown with environmentally responsible practices. Thank you for checking out our farm and hope you choose to join us!
Timing
Our season is 20 weeks long and will run from the end of May until early October. Exact dates will be announced in the spring.
How it works
It depends on the type of share you choose (see options below).
For custom shares: you will have the option to choose your share contents from our online store each Tuesday (12:00 am - 11:59 pm). It is first come, first serve. You’ll receive your share Thursday if you ordered that week!
For farmer’s choice shares: you will receive your share every or every other Thursday (depending on share type).
Fulfillment
We offer free pick-ups from the farm or C2 Juicery. C2 pick-ups are limited based upon sign-up time.
Doorstep delivery is available for each share type at $4 per delivery.
Payment options
Want to pay in installments? Shoot us an email indicating which share type you’d like to sign up for and we would be happy to work out a payment plan with you!
Types of Shares
Custom share: (Starting at $250)
Pick exactly what you want from what’s available, and skip as many weeks as you want. This is perfect for folks who…
are planning on being gone a lot throughout the season
don’t want vegetables on a regular basis
don’t want to waste vegetables
Pay for the exact amount you want to use for the season, starting at $250. The custom share is a credit-based system, which means if you put in $250, you’ll have $250 to spend over the 20 weeks however you want from what’s available on the online store. The online store is first come first serve, and you’ll be able to choose your contents every week. See ‘Custom Share’ option below.
Delivery and pick-up available
Farmer’s choice shares: (Starting at $210)
Don’t want to worry about having to choose your share contents each week? Let us choose them for you and you’ll receive them on a regular schedule! This option is perfect for folks who…
aren’t afraid to try something new and love surprises
expect they may forget to order contents online each week
want to get items on a regular schedule for the whole season
We offer 4 different types of farmer’s choice shares depending on what size you’re looking for, and how often you’d like to receive a share. Check out the options below!
Delivery and pick-up available
Farm Shares (CSA)
Work shares…
In an effort to get more involved in the community, we are offering a very limited number of work shares! We would love you to help us grow for you and in exchange you’ll receive a share! We are looking for people who:
Are enthusiastic and hard-working
Can work in all types of conditions (heat, rain, etc.) and in multiple positions (kneeling, standing, bent over)
Are at least 18 years of age (or children 6 and older accompanied by an adult)
Can commit at least 2 hours per week, preference will be given to those who can commit more (but no more than 4 per week)
Can commit to at least 18 weeks during the growing season
If that sounds like you or you want more information, then please send us an email!
What kinds of produce can I expect in 2025?
Greens: salad mixes; spinach; arugula; kale; bok choy
Tomatoes: beefsteak; cherry; plum
Cucumbers: slicing; pickling
Root veggies: carrots; beets; radishes; snacking turnips
Peppers: bell; hot (jalepeño, poblano); roasting
Onions: bunching; fresh; storage
Green beans: standard and fillet varieties
Potatoes: new; storage
Peas: snap, shelling, and snow varieties
Broccoli
Cauliflower: White and cheddar
Garlic
Herbs: dill, cilantro, basil
Kohlrabi
Brussels sprouts
Melons: watermelon; cantaloupe; Korean
Winter squash: butternut; delicata
…and more!
What can I expect from my farmer?
Fresh produce grown using natural principles - we aren’t certified organic (yet), but can assure you that we follow to the same principles (see “Growing Practices”)
An open line of communication - we want you to be able to tell us whether you enjoy or don’t enjoy something, how we can better serve you, and any ideas/recipes you want to share, and we will do the same!
Adherence to food and health safety guidelines - we maintain a clean wash/pack area and use food-safe sanitizers and packaging