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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

2012 CSA is just around the corner!

You can help the Homeless Garden Project while helping yourself to delicious, organically grown vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers.

Early Bird prices available now until March 15th, don't wait!

Please call 831.426-3609 x 2# (office) or 831.423.1020 (farm) for more information

Download CSA brochure: Coming Soon

Download CSA Order Form: Coming Soon

Download 2011's CSA Crop List

U-Pick CSA Share-

How Does it work?

  • Buy one or more shares and connect more deeply with the food you eat
  • Attend a one-time orientation and arrange a regular pick-up time
  • Shares are harvested by you at Natural Bridges Farm each week on Fridays from 11am-6pm or Saturdays 10am-4pm
  • This share is sized for small families or individuals.
  • Great for kids of any age
  • Enjoy!

Order Your CSA

Pick-Up CSA Share-

How Does it work?

  • Buy one or more shares
  • Pick-up on Friday, from 2:30-6pm at Natural Bridges Farm
  • Enjoy!

Order Your CSA

 

 

Why join?

Good for You:

  • Eat the freshest of foods
  • New vegetables and new ways of cooking
  • You're invited to visit the farm where your food is grown
  • Kids favor food from "their" farm
  • Learn more about how food is grown
Good for the project and the trainees:
  • Get to spend time marketing the food early in the year, so they can focus on growing and training later.
  • Receive payment early in the season, which helps with the project's cash flow
  • Have an opportunity to get to know the people who eat the food they grow

Scholarship Fund

Make a donation of food to needy families-

Donate

How Does it work?

Your donation of $50 or more will support HGP's training and employment programs and provide shares of organic produce throughout the Santa Cruz Community. Past recipients include:

  • The Independent Living Program
  • Live Oak Family Resource Center
  • Beach Flats Community Center
  • Santa Cruz AIDS Project
  • Women's Crisis Support
  • bouquets of flowers to Hospice of Santa Cruz County.

Donations to the CSA Fund are fully tax-deductible.

 

What's in the Basket?


What was in the CSA share
Oct 14th, 2011:

• Fresh Bouquet of Flowers
• Beets
• Mustard Greens
• Lettuce
• Kale
• Lemon Basil
• Onions
• Arugula
• Padron Peppers
• Baby Eggplant
• Dry Farm Tomatoes
• Zucchini
• Edible Flowers
• Herb Bundles

Visit the recipe archive

 

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