Heirloom Harvest Community Farm and CSA
Workshare

 Heirloom Harvest Community Farm and CSA

farmhands
local produce

fresh vegetables

organic produce

healthy vegetables

community supported agriculture
Welcome to Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
About Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
What is Community Supported Agriculture
Why local and organic produce
How to join Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
Getting your produce from Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
Help Wanted - jobs for interns, farmhands and workshares
What is a workshare at Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
Visit Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
What is a Urban Pickup Cooperative
Hunger Relief and Charity
Frequently Asked Questions about Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA
Recipes and Links about farming and organic produce
Contact Heirloom Havest Community Farm and CSA

Now hiring for new workshare positions for the late summer and fall. Contact farmer@heirloomharvescsa.com.


New pickup co-op location in the town of Uxbridge. Sign up now. Be sure to write 'Uxbridge' where the name of your co-op is requested.


Heirloom Harvest now has its own Facebook page. Check it out.


Getting Your Produce

CSA pickup begins in early June and ends the last week before daylight savings time starts (late October/early November). Each week you, a member of your family or a friend with which you are splitting your share must pickup on one of three days:
Tuesday: (Box delivery) Crystal Spring, Plainville, MA, 3 pm. We have now added an on-farm pickup on Tuesday, 3:30 pm to dusk.
Thursday: Adjacent to St. Luke's Cemetery, 30 Hopkinton Road, Westborough, 3:30 pm to dusk.
Sunday: Adjacent to St. Luke's Cemetery, 30 Hopkinton Road, Westborough, 3:30 pm to dusk.

You select which day you will regularly pickup your share. Heirloom Harvest uses this information to determine how much food to harvest for each pickup, so please don't change your pickup day or come on a different day from the one you signed up for without giving Heirloom Harvest at least 72 hours notice.

When you get to the farm, park your car along the dirt road near the greenhouse and barn. At the distribution site (behind the greenhouse and to the side of the barn), there should be a sign posted listing the contents of the share, and what pick-your-own vegetables, flowers and herbs are available that week. You will find vegetables that have been harvested within hours or minutes of your arrival laid out in trays and baskets on tables with signs indicating how much you can take of each. Ask the distribution coordinator or farm staff for directions to pick-your-own crops. Heirloom Harvest does not sell half shares at this time. Workshares are available.

BOX DELIVERY TO PLAINVILLE: Box delivery is at Crystal Spring Center, 76 Everett Skinner Road. Box share pickup is always on Tuesdays starting at 3 p.m. The distribution coordinator at the center is Sister Carole Rossi. 508.699.7167.


 
        

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