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Fresh is Best
The Fresh is Best CSA provides fresh grown garden produce, herbs and cut flowers to the Kent, Ohio area.
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View info about the 2011 brochure/registration form, along with a link to download the PDF'd file.
What is a CSA?
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture, which may be defined as “a community of individuals who pledge support to a farm operation where the growers and consumers share the risks and benefits of food production.” CSAs typically consist of weekly deliveries, or picking-up of, a mixture of vegetables, also known as “shares”. For more information about CSAs, we recommend you visit The Local Harvest website to learn more: http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
What is Fresh is Best CSA?
What do you get when two gardeners like Jeph and Mary, who’ve both been described as being “a little crazy” with how much they garden, combine their efforts? You get an overflow of freshly picked, locally grown vegetables, herbs and flowers.
We enjoy gardening, and have decided to offer “shares” of our gardens’ harvest. As part of the local community interested in eating fresh, healthy vegetables, you participate in both the risks and the rewards of gardening for sustenance - without actually doing the work.
Let Mary and Jeph take on the seed planting, the watering, the weeding, and you just plan to be eating locally grown produce all season long...
We enjoy gardening, and have decided to offer “shares” of our gardens’ harvest. As part of the local community interested in eating fresh, healthy vegetables, you participate in both the risks and the rewards of gardening for sustenance - without actually doing the work.
Let Mary and Jeph take on the seed planting, the watering, the weeding, and you just plan to be eating locally grown produce all season long...
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