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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: lettuce
Weekly Share October 28th – November 3rd
Savoy CabbageSeminole PumpkinWinter Storage TomatoesCarrots or BeetsEscaroleLettuceParsley This week’s share includes some special items; our traditional southern heirloom Seminole pumpkin and Spanish winter storage tomatoes. The storage tomatoes look a bit like a plum or a peach, and have a … 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 July 1st – 7th
CarrotBaby DaikonSlicer TomatoesSummer Squash & ZucchiniSungold Tomato or Romano BeansSummer Crisp LettuceGarlic Charred Romano Bean Salad With Zucchini, Aioli And Pecans Moroccan Carrot-Zucchini Salad Anchovy, Little Gem, and Tomato Salad Daikon & Tomato Salad Sweet-Vinegared Daikon and Carrots – Japanese … Continue reading
Weekly Share June 3rd – 9th
BeetKaleFennelBroccoliTropea Spring OnionsHakurei TurnipsIceberg LettuceItalian Parsley Life is busy on the farm as we transition into June. We will be harvesting garlic this coming week and it is looking to be a good year, with a lot of large heads. … 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 6th – 12th
FennelKohlrabiRadicchioSwiss Chard or Broccoli RaabWinter Storage TomatoesDesiree Red PotatoesBibb LettuceParsley Last week we had the first real frost of the Fall. A little earlier than most years but not by much. We had to do a lot of crop covering … 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 September 25th – October 1st
BeetsSwiss ChardTomato MixEggplant MixBibb LettuceGarlicBasilSomething Extra Little Gem Lettuce with Roasted Beets & Feta Dressing Sweet & Tangy Raw Beet, Basil, & Walnut Salad Eggplant & Shishito Phyllo Pie Damaged Goods Gratin of Tomatoes, Eggplant & Chard
Weekly Share August 14th – 20th
Nevada LettuceCrimson Sweet WatermelonRomano Beans or TomatillosItalian Sauce TomatoesMild & Sweet PeppersSummer SquashBasil Two more weeks of the Spring/Summer CSA share. It has been a good season so far and overall quite mild, even though we have had some very … Continue reading
Weekly Share July 3rd – 9th
FennelSangre PotatoesMarketmore CucumbersSummer Crisp LettuceGerman White GarlicCilantro or DillTomatoes (a smidge) To commemorate our collective red, white, & blue holiday, this week’s share will include the first of our tomatoes for the season. It will be a very small amount … Continue reading