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Winter CSA

We are currently accepting applications for our winter CSA. Sign up now for farm fresh vegetables until mid-December! Deliveries start the first week in November.

A vegetable share in December might contain:
5 apples
1 bunch of arugula
1 bunch of radishes or kohlrabi
1 bunch of beets
1 bunch of kale
1 bunch of cilantro
potatoes or turnips

Download the 2009 Winter CSA sign up form and send it to us today to reserve your spot!

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Vegetables

Arugula Green Bean Yellow Bean
Beet Broccoli Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage Carrot Cauliflower
Celery Collards Sweet Corn
Cucumber Eggplant Garlic
Kale Kohlrabi Leek
Lettuce Onion Okra
Peas Pepper Potato
Pumpkin Radish Yellow Squash
Zucchini Butternut Squash Acorn Squash
Sweet Potato Swiss Chard Tomato
Turnip

Herbs

Basil Chives Cilantro
Dill Fennel Mint
Parsley Oregano Rosemary
Sage Tarragon Thyme

Fruit

Apple Blueberry Cantaloupe
Cherry Grape Nectarine
Peach Pear Plum
Raspberry Strawberry Watermelon


Leftover Produce

Do you ever wonder what happens when we don’t sell all the produce we pick? We don’t let it go to waste! We donate it to local food banks. We have taken donations to Loaves and Fishes in New Milford, The Naugatuck Ecumenical Food Bank and the Waterbury Food Bank.

Donations awaiting transport
Donations awaiting transport
Maria from the Ecumenical Food Bank
Maria from the Ecumenical Food Bank
Volunteers from the Ecumenical Food Bank sorting our produce
Volunteers from the Ecumenical Food Bank sorting our produce

The Naugatuck Ecumenical Food Bank was excited to have fresh vegetable donations. They have not had any fresh vegetables to give away in a while. We are happy that our fresh produce can feed those that need it the most.