ext_382918 ([identity profile] redcolumbine.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2009-05-03 05:41 pm

Daughter of CSA

Community-supported agriculture is where you buy a share in a nearby farm or group of farms, and every X time interval they bring you - whatever they've got. So sometimes you're buried in Swiss chard, other times you're bombarded with unfamiliar squash, and sometimes there's just not anything you like or aren't allergic to.

Enter Daughter of CSA. (CSAlly?) Would folks here be interested in meeting at, say, Diesel, on, say, Tuesday evenings, to sell your CSA excess to folks like me who have no cars and don't have big enough families to warrant buying a full share? Wouldn't have to be just CSA members, of course; if your back yard has been taken over by tomatoes or zucchini, I'm-a there, paysan.

Anyway, if I get enough nibbles, I'll start a separate community so sellers can post what they're bringing & find out whether any buyers are planning to show up, etc.

Interesting idea

[identity profile] chenoameg.livejournal.com 2009-05-03 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
If I'm remembering correctly Tuesday night is already a pretty big night at Diesel, no?

Tuesday night seems to be a pick pickup night for CSAs, so people might not have a chance to fetch produce and swing by Diesel on the same night?. So you might want to take that into account when you deal with picking a day. (CSAs I can think of: Parker Farms (Tuesday in Davis, Thursday in Porter, also has bicycle delivery this year), Brookfield Farms (Thursdays near Porter), Luna Farm (Tuesdays near Powderhouse School)

(It never occurred to me I needed a car to get a share; I just pick my share up in my backpack most weeks, and there are other CSAs

Re: Interesting idea

[identity profile] turil.livejournal.com 2009-05-04 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Alas, the community room at Wainwright is only available to non-profits that have business accounts at the bank, not individuals.