We at High Mill Park are happy to provide some of the freshest fruits and vegetables you can find anywhere! Our CSA is a celebration of food and a gathering of an amazing community, providing local food to local people and bringing taste back to the table.
Before you decide to join, a few things to consider:Do you eat at home at least 3 meals a week? Do you like to cook with fresh vegetables? Are you willing to try new things? Are you able to come out to the farm and pickup your basket once a week or arrange for someone else to pickup for you? Would you like to learn more about where your food comes from, how it grows and be in tune with the seasons of Ohio?
What our CSA is all about:
1) Local - Buying local foods ensures that you are eating the freshest fruits and vegetables around. It also reduces your carbon footprint by avoiding shipping produce from other states. We like to be involved in the community because we are part of the community and local farmers care more about what happens to their local environments.
2)Taste - Nothing tastes better than a fresh peach warmed by the summer sun, or snap peas, picked that morning when the dew was still fresh. We carefully select the varieties we grow based on taste, then we grow them slow, allowing them to mature just when the time is right for the flavor to be at it's fullest. In our baskets, you'll find some unique produce you won't find anywhere else. We also have fresh picked herbs for an extra $2, with all forms of basil, herbal tea mixtures, among others.
3) Pickup - Once a week, we'll have a basket at the farm waiting for you. We try to make baskets up so that people can choose what they like. We welcome members to wander around the gardens or check out how the apples are doing in the orchard. Some members like to pick up their baskets and run, while others tend to linger, watching the chickens scratch around or feeding the pigs crabapples. Pickup day is a time we all look forward to as we enjoy sharing what we grow.
4) Baskets - We stack our baskets full of a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. We try to grow everything that our Ohio climate will allow. In our orchard we have apples, pears, peaches, plums (if a late frost doesn't nip them), hazelnuts, gooseberries, a young paw paw, grapes and possibly our cherry trees might start producing this year. Our berry patches have red and black raspberries, strawberries, melons, and a couple sad blueberry plants. Our gardens are bursting with everything from corn to beets to cucumbers and heirloom tomatoes... and everything in between. Check out what's on order and email me suggestions!
Our season starts the last week in June and ends the last week of September with a harvest fest the first Saturday in October.
Our season starts the last week in June and ends the last week of September with a harvest fest the first Saturday in October.
5) Getting involved - CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture, and we'd like to do just that. We invite members to come out and try their hand at weeding in the garden or help us irrigate the gardens in spring. We will be offering basic gardening classes for those who'd like to take some knowledge home with them.We also have events out at the park such as our spring seed swap, our zucchini bake off and fall pie bake off all of which are FREE!
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