shares in local CSA–Utah Valley residents only

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My friend Dale Allred has started a CSA (community-supported agriculture) called Jacob’s Cove in Orem, Utah and has expanded capacity, 200 more shares now available. A small 1 adult share is 5 to 7 pounds each week for 3 months (13 weeks).

Small share (1 adult) $208
Medium share (2 adult) $390
Large share (4 adult) $715

Those who get a share now will have first rights to the year-round production. Otherwise there won’t be more shares until next summer (and that will be dependent on expansion).

Deliveries begin end of June or early July. I really like that if you go out of town, you can opt out that week and they’ll tack that delivery onto the end–no lost produce (I did not have the option in the other CSA I was in).

The Allreds are serious about taking back our food. One of the very best things you can do (besides planting your own garden) is support local organic agriculture. They are growing 60 varieties of heirloom tomatoes, all colors of bell peppers, cucumbers, melons, squash, beans, peas, beets, carrots, eggplant and–he asked me what I wanted since my readers will be key in supporting his CSA–TONS of varieties of greens!

Please go here to get your share:

http://www.heritageharvest.net/

Robyn
Robyn
Robyn Openshaw is the author or editor of 10 titles, including the bestselling book The Green Smoothies Diet, the children's book,The Adventures of Junk Food Dude, and the course 12 Steps to Whole Foods. She’s passionate about overthrowing the Standard American Diet by teaching people to eat more whole foods easily, inexpensively, and deliciously. She’s the mom of 4 competitive athletes as well as a runner, cyclist, skier, and competitive tennis player. She travels all over the world speaking to sold-out audiences and studying non-toxic cancer treatment for her next project.

2 Comments on "shares in local CSA–Utah Valley residents only"

  1. JKL says:

    I’ve met Dale and his Wife Amy. They are awesome people! Dale’s story about coming from working for large scale agriculture to having his own heirloom biodynamic farm is fascinating. I’ve looked around at a lot of CSA’s in the area and I think this is one of the best!

  2. Justin says:

    I love the idea of planting my own garden, but I live in an apartment, and can only plant a few pots on the balcony. I have attempted to plant some vegetables, but buying the pots, soil, and watering every day, resulting in plants they don’t produce and eventually die, has turned out very expensive and unsatisfying. Do you have suggestions for the millions like me? Thanks.

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