
What is a CSA box?
Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has
become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food
directly from a farmer. A CSA box is a box of produce that is
delivered to you every week during the growing season. The box will
be different every week depending on what is in season.
Harvest Season
Summer Session - June 20-Aug
22 (10 weeks)
Fall Session - Aug 29-Oct 31 (10 weeks)
Subscribers must sign up for the complete session.
Subscribers are welcomed to sign up for both sessions.
Sample produce list:
Greens, bok choy, beans, spinach, squash, onions, garlic,
broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, celery, leeks, kohirabi,
peas, potatoes, radish herbs, southern peas, tomatillo, cantaloupe,
Watermelon, tomatoes, pumpkins, kale, lettuce, carrots, beats, and
eggs.
Payment Options
Clean Green Farm and Market
Attn: CSA
116 21st Ave Seattle, WA 988122
Make checks payable
to: Clean Greens Farm and Market
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