Hi everyone!
It’s crazy that we’re already at the second to last share of the season. With that in mind I thought now would be a good time to reminisce about all of the delicious produce that we’ve enjoyed so far this season.
The CSA Club as a whole will have gone through nearly 4,000 lbs of produce over the season. We’ve enjoyed about 40 different types of vegetables and fruit with a total of more than 70 unique varieties across those produce items. The most frequent items we had (6 times each) were onion, tomato and green beans. Not far behind were radish, summer squash, apple, cucumber, potato, and eggplant. Just to name a few other highlights we received in the shares, we also had strawberries, turnips, english peas, fava beans, melon, corn, peppers, and winter squash. It’s been a satisfyingly delicious season.
In past seasons, we’ve flirted with doing something over the winter but we’ve never been able to land on something. We can say confidently that we will be taking a pause this winter. In the next newsletter, I’ll share a few options for getting your local veggie fix over the winter (there are a surprising amount of options). I’ll also share a couple other end of season housekeeping things such as a final tote/container return after our last pick-up.
Thank you all so much for being a part of the CSA Club. It means so much to us that you all trust us to provide you all with delicious produce and we couldn’t do it without the commitment and reliability you all bring to the table. With the upcoming life change Lisa and I have of welcoming a baby into our home, we’re hoping to use the time off to prepare as well as continue the work we’ve already started of planning for next year for Gard Mo and the CSA Club. We’re hopeful that we can still manage to fit Gard Mo into our lives, but it’s going to take a lot of help. The plan as of now is to have a CSA Club season next year, but there is a chance that our winter break is extended indefinitely. We’ll be sure to keep you all updated.
Hope you all enjoy the share.
—Ben