
Email Newsletter
Whether or not you are a member of the CSA, the email newsletter will contain valuable updates on the farm, gardening tips, cooking suggestions with seasonal produce, and more.
I am dedicated to making sure members make the most of their membership. I never want to leave you with vegetables that you don't know what to do with and that end up in the back of the fridge or in the compost. I'll use the email newsletter to help you expect what vegetables are coming next and how to handle the more exotic ones.
By subscribing to the Farm Newsletter, you get:
Farm Updates - what's growing now, what you can expect in your CSA share in the coming weeks, special projects going on at the farm, pest and disease management status, and other developments.
Gardening Tips - for members and non-member alike, we offer gardening tips and strategies like the best dates to plant which crops, how to safely manage certain pests, and more.
Cooking suggestions - whether it's Tokyo bekana and aji dulce peppers or cucumbers and tomatoes, I will provide recipe ideas and suggestions for seasonal produce. I will also provide suggestions on best storage practices to keep your produce fresher for longer.
Small farming movement updates - I will be privileged to keep you updated on any new developments in the farming movement as I attend conferences and find out news from other folks in the networks I'm plugged into. It's vital that activist farmers and activist eaters remain up to date and on the same page regarding the wide world of farming.
By subscribing to the Email Newsletter, you ARE NOT signing up for a CSA membership. The CSA membership is the weekly share of produce from June through November. Visit this page to find out more about the CSA membership and to sign up.
I promise you'll only receive one no-nonsense, straight-to-the-point email each week (likely less often during the busiest times in the season). I might spam you with zucchini, but not emails!
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