KENSINGTON/WINDSOR TERRACE

Brooklyn, New York

CSA Community Supported Agriculture

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Go to http://www.kwtcsa.blogspot.com for all the info on this CSA

At least one VOLUNTEER SHIFT is required for membership in this CSA, to help run the pick-up, during pickup hours.


Email kwtcsa@gmail.com with questions or to be put on a list for early notice about the next CSA season.

   CSA pickup at Kensington Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn NY  A CSA vegetable and fruit share basketGarden of Eve's vegetable farmer, and son

Pick up for this CSA is at the Community Garden on E. 4th St between Caton St and Fort Hamilton Expressway, just off the Prospect Expressway/Ocean Parkway.

Pickup time for SATURDAY members is from 10:00 am - 12 pm on Saturdays

Pickup time for WEDNESDAY members is from 4-6pm.

During the season, you WILL NOT be able to SWITCH BETWEEEN the two pickup days, they are entirely separate groups of share members at that point.

2012 SEASON: 24 weeks, for all shares except flowers, which will be 20 weeks (end Oct 20).

First pickup: Sat June 9

Last pickup: Sat Nov 17 (week before Thanksgiving)

Half-shares will get assigned A or B week and come for a "full" pickup, every other week (instead of getting half the amount, every week).


If you are not able to make your share pick-up, you are welcome to have a friend pick up your share. No prior notice is required, just tell them to check in under your name.


Full Harvest Vegetable Share


June-Thanksgiving, 24 weeks – 7-8 items per week, includes enough vegetables for two large vegetarian meals per week, for a family - or sides for the whole week. See harvest chart for approximate schedule of vegetables including heirloom tomatoes, mesclun salad mix, zucchini, baby corn, summer squash, cucumbers, lettuces, beets, carrots, plus pumpkins, gourds, winter squash. 

The season includes a wide variety of vegetables, however they DO NOT COME ALL AT ONE TIME. It is likely that you will not get tomatoes until August (two months into the CSA!) when they naturally ripen in the Northeast, and no potatoes until around that time as well.

EARLY SUMMER (June-July)

June and July include copious amounts of cooking greens and lettuces, including spinach, bok choi, mizuna, mustard greens, tatsoi, Swiss Chard, kale, and others. Remember the ground is still warming up from the winter till late May; the last frost date in our area is May 5 (this is the date before which nearly ALL PLANTS can be KILLED when planted outside). Other early summer delicacies include snap and snow peas, garlic scapes, scallions, and in late July zucchini, sweet corn, summer squash, and cucumbers, and more.

MID SUMMER (August-Sept)

This is the time that those of us who are seasonal eaters, live for. Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, squashes, potatoes, sweet corn, melons, herbs, basil, onions. We grow dozens of types of tomatoes and 5 kinds of peppers, 3 kinds of eggplant, so the diversity is amazing. The CSA share at this time of the year is bounteous.

FALL (Oct-Nov)

In the fall we have time to focus on harvesting the massive amount of crops we have planted for you, our CSA member! We are bringing in and handing out thousands of pounds of potatoes, sweet potatoes, beets, (in a good year) onions, cabbage, garlic, etc. We see a return to the cold-hardy greens as the weather chills, including the kales, and our old friends Swiss Chard and Bok Choi. We try to make the last two pre-Thanksgiving shares everything you'll need for that special dinner, including butternut and other sweet winter squashes, sweet potatoes, potatoes, garlic, collards, and more.

Fruit Share


June - Thanksgiving, 24 weeks – Starts out in June with strawberries, then cherries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, peaches, apricots, plums and pears in July and August, and mainly pears and apples September through November. Fruits are very fresh and flavorful, not organic but  grown on our next-door neighbor’s farm using lots of compost and low-spray techniques.

Egg Share


June - Thanksgiving, 24 weeks – Receive a HALF-dozen farm-fresh eggs from our own pastured, free-range hens, fed no hormones or antibiotics. If you want a FULL dozen each week, get TWO Egg shares (price is the same, but doubled).

Flower Share


June - Oct, 20 weeks – A gorgeous weekly bouquet of fresh-picked flowers, grown organically, different every week. Includes zinnias, snapdragons, sunflowers, black-eyed susans, and much more. CLICK HERE to see some of the different flowers we grow.

"Full Share Combo" is one of all shares every week, at $40 off the total price of the shares if purchased separately.

"Half Share Combo" ponds for POPULAR DEMAND for a little bit of everything at a reasonable price. It includes a HALF share of everything (which means one full share, picked up every OTHER week) at $15 off the total price of the shares if purchased separately

 

                    Flowers being packed for CSA distribution at Garden of Eve Organic FarmGarden of Eve's farmer shows CSA members around the farm.

 

 

                     


 
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