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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: Hot Chilies
Weekly Share November 5th – 10th
Yu ChoyBok ChoyCauliflowerSalad Turnips or Winter RadishesArugula or Salad MixGreen PeppersHot ChiliesCilantro Vote, vote, vote, vote, vote please. Now that we got through that. Only two more CSA shares in the 2024 season. Even though it has been a very … Continue reading
Weekly Share October 7th – 13th
Napa CabbageMisato Rose, Daikon, & Korean RadishesLemon Drop, Jyoti, & Thai ChiliesShishito PeppersCilantroCeleryGingerGarlic Spicy Shrimp And Napa Cabbage Stir Fry Yam Khai Dao (Fried egg salad) – Pok Pok by Andy RickerYou must find some carrots & lettuce for this … Continue reading
Weekly Share September 16th – 22nd
Mustard Greens or Russian KaleRadishes or Hakurei TurnipsSalad Mix or ArugulaShishito PeppersKhmer Thai or Jyoti ChiliesThai BasilGarlic Shishito Peppers with Bonito Sand and Tofu Mustard Spicy Coconut Rice Noodles with Kale and Basil Rice Vermicelli with Chicken and Nuoc Cham … Continue reading
Weekly Share August 19th – 25th
Crimson Sweet WatermelonSweet & Mild Peppers or OkraAsian EggplantLong BeansCucumbersHot ChiliesThai Basil This past week has been wonderful with cooler temperatures and less humidity. We finally began our Fall planting and the weather is truly cooperating. In a few days … Continue reading