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full WINTER ONLY CSA FARM november through march

 

Winter shares will be available again this winter of 2024/2025. production has slowly begun at our new farm location, where we have been given the PRIVILEGE and responsibility of transforming an old golf course into a regenerative farm.

this season we are focusing on building soil and improving our systems for the years to come and can’t wait to offer our winter shares again this year.

thank you for your patience and support. we are so excited to feast our way through the winter with you again soon.

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Healthy SoilBy integrating and increasing the use of cover crops in our bio-intensive system, using low-till practices and diversified crop rotation and organic compost applications we feed the soil first.

Healthy Soil

By integrating and increasing the use of cover crops in our bio-intensive system, using low-till practices and diversified crop rotation and organic compost applications we feed the soil first.

SeasonalOur winter CSA will last from November through March, making seasonal produce accessible at a time when local food is a scarcity. We will help our community recognize that we can eat seasonally and locally year-round in Colorado.

Seasonal

Our winter CSA will last from November through March, making seasonal produce accessible at a time when local food is a scarcity. We will help our community recognize that we can eat seasonally and locally year-round in Colorado.

Open-PollinatedWith a deep commitment to place and community, we only grow open-pollinated varieties of vegetables to encourage bio-regional adaptability and on farm seed-saving.

Open-Pollinated

With a deep commitment to place and community, we only grow open-pollinated varieties of vegetables to encourage bio-regional adaptability and on farm seed-saving.

Carbon SequestrationWith an increase in below ground biomass through year round production we will improve soil structure; increase mycorrhizal and fungal communities; increased nutrient and water-holding capacity; improved heat and water flux.

Carbon Sequestration

With an increase in below ground biomass through year round production and cover cropping we will improve soil structure; increase mycorrhizal and fungal communities and increased nutrient and water-holding capacity.

AccessibilityWe always offer our direct to consumer produce at sliding-scale prices for low, medium and high-income earners to ensure increased access to healthy food for all eaters.

Accessibility

We ALWAYS offer our direct to consumer produce at sliding-scale prices for low, medium and high-income earners to ensure increased access to healthy food for all eaters. Now accepting SNAP/EBT and DUFB.

Safe Space

As a queer, cis female identified, white woman, there is a strong commitment to creating a safe and welcoming space on the farm.

what’s in the field and root cellar?

FRESH GREENS - Arugula, Broccoli Raab, Cabbage, Chard, Cilantro, Escarole, Kale, Lettuce Heads, Lettuce Mix, Mustard Greens, Pac Choy Heads, Parsley, Radicchio, Spinach

ROOTS/STORAGE CROPS (Harvested Fresh and/or at the peak of their nutrition) - Beet, Carrot, Celeriac, Celery, Fennel, Garlic, Kohlrabi, Leek, Onion, Parsnip, Potato, Radish, Rutabaga, Shallot, Turnip, Winter Squash

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