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Cost of a Share
$390 Spring/Summer -15 weeks
$260 Fall -10 weeks
$650 Full Season -25 weeks
$620 Work -25 weeks -
Payment
$100 deposit with registration to secure your place. The remainder is due at first pickup.
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Early Bird Special: balance paid in full by February 15th 2024 and you receive a $25 discount. -
Please contact us if you have specific needs regarding a payment plan.
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Pickup Locations 2024
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Richmond
Birdhouse Farmers Market
1507 Grayland Avenue
Tuesday 3-6:30pm (Nov. 3-6pm)
Sub Rosa Bakery
620 North 25th sSt.
Tuesdays 3-6pm
Pizza Bones Farm Stand
2314 Jefferson Ave - Pizza Bones
Saturday 9-12 -
At the Farm
50 Dale Dr Green Bay VA 23942 Saturday 9-5pm -
Join Now
Please contact us with any questions and make checks payable to Tomten Farm. *******************************
Tomten Farm 50 Dale Dr. Green Bay, VA 23942
info@tomtenfarmva.com
434.392.1896
Tag Archives: frisee
Weekly Share November 11th – 17th
Castelfranco Radicchio or Frisee Collard Greens or Swiss ChardMesclun Salad Mix or ArugulaMix of Root VegetablesSeminole PumpkinDill The last CSA share for 2024 is here, coming along with the warmest November we have seen in our 13 years of growing. … Continue reading
Weekly Share October 14th – 20th
FriseeFennelKohlrabiBibb LettuceLacinato KaleKoginut Winter SquashTomatoesDill The sun has been out for over a week and we are so very grateful. Although it is getting colder quickly, with a potential frost this coming week, we are seeing some jump in growth … Continue reading
Weekly Share June 17th – 23rd
BeetsSwiss ChardEscarole or FriseeSummer Squash or ZucchiniRed Leaf LettuceGarlicBasilDill All the garlic is harvested and curing in the barn, with a small amount clipped and drying quickly in our greenhouse. The last of the storage onions are coming out this … Continue reading
Weekly Share May 27th – June 2nd
Swiss ChardSummer Squash or ZucchiniNew Potatoes or Sugar Snap PeasFrisee or EscaroleFresh GarlicLettuceBasil Red Potato Salad with Scallions & Radishes Company Eggs (Swiss Chard) Mediterranean Rice-Stuffed Escarole Chicken & Escarole Salad with Potatoes Summer Squash and Basil Pasta Cacio e … Continue reading
Weekly Share November 13th – 19th
Collard GreensEscarole or FriseeMesclun Salad MixSeminole PumpkinMix of Root VegetablesCelery This is the last pickup week for our 2023 CSA share. We truly hope you have had many delicious meals with our vegetables. We thank you for taking the ride, … Continue reading
Weekly Share October 23rd – 29th
FennelLacinato KaleWinter TurnipsCushaw Winter SquashBibb & Butterhead LettuceEscarole or FriseeDill This week’s share includes a piece of Cushaw winter squash. For those of you new to the CSA, we have included lots of information about them below. We make an … Continue reading
Weekly Share June 26th – July 2nd
Baby BeetsSwiss ChardEscarole or FriseeZucchini & Zephyr SquashCandy OnionsGenovese Basil Best Italian Zucchini Fritters Zucchini Ribbon Salad Provençal Zucchini and Swiss Chard Tart Beet and Onion Salad Escarole with Crisped Potatoes & Onions Escarole & Golden Beet Salad with Toasted … Continue reading
Weekly Share May 15th – 21st
FriseeSpinachRadishesGarlic ScapesNew PotatoesMesclun Salad MixDill Week two of the CSA is still filled with lots of salad options; but we also have included spinach, new potatoes, and delicious radishes for some potential warm dishes as well. We absolutely love frisee … Continue reading
Weekly Share September 14th – 20th
Sweet PeppersBroadleaf KaleArugula or FriseeRomano Green Beans or TomatoesGoldrush Russet PotatoesAssorted EggplantHighlander OnionGenovese Basil Roasted Eggplant and Crispy Kale with Yogurt Italian Style Fried Potatoes with Flat Romano Beans and Tomato Paste Burrata With Romano Beans And Roasted Eggplant Red … Continue reading
Weekly Share July 6th – 12th
Sungold Cherry TomatoesSummer Squash MixGerman White GarlicCandy OnionsRussian KaleFriseeBasil So much going on at the farm lately and everything is growing, fruiting, and ripening so quickly, thanks to the longest days of the year. The tomatoes are poised to overwhelm … Continue reading