Farm Happenings at Collective Harvest
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Farm Happenings at Collective Harvest

Here comes your Week 2 share!

Posted on April 10th, 2019
This is your share delivery confirmation... We'll see you this week! Reminder: We are partnering with Clarke County Extension Agents to offer a Strawberry Freezer Jam class on April 24th (Click link for more info.) This class is open to members and non-member alike. Class size is extremel1 read more »

Woo Hoo! The First Week of CSA!

Posted on April 3rd, 2019
Hello friends,   This is it-- the first week of CSA!  If this is your first time as a Collective Harvest CSA member, we'll give you a reusable tote bag to carry your goodies home with you. If you are a returning member (thank you for your continued support!), please be sure to bring a bag1 read more »

The last week of 2019 Winter CSA is upon us!

Posted on February 13th, 2019
Welcome to the final week of the Winter CSA!  All of us at Collective Harvest sincerely hope you have enjoyed this season of healthy and hearty roots and greens! Winter veggies are not quite as glamorous and celebrated as summer produce like tomatoes and strawberries, but they sure do a body g1 read more »

Spring/Summer CSA and a few words from Lazy Willow Farm!

Posted on February 4th, 2019
Welcome to Week 5 of the 2019 Winter CSA! In case you missed the news, we've opened our signups for our Spring into Summer CSA, which starts April 8. Feedback about our new customized share program has been overwhelmingly positive. I hear that folks are verrrry excited that they'll now be able to p1 read more »

At Fry Farm... Goodness Grows!

Posted on January 29th, 2019
Welcome to Week 4 of our 2019 Winter CSA! We sincerely hope you are enjoying the steady flow of seasonal veggies into your life. Have you tried something new? Made something delicious? Feel free to tag us on Instagram (@collectiveharvest) or Facebook.  This week you'll notice a new offering av1 read more »

Sunny Citrus and What's Happening at Hickory Hill Farm

Posted on January 23rd, 2019
Welcome to Week 3 of the 2019 Winter CSA season! With all this cold, grey weather, we could use a little something to brighten our days. These seedless, easy-peeling satsumas should do the trick! If you ask me, they are the embodiment of sunshine. These juicy mandarin varieties are grown in Statesb1 read more »

What's happening at Sundance Farm

Posted on January 16th, 2019
Located in Danielsville, Ed Janosik has been growing fruits and vegetables for 20 years. His two teenage daughters often help him on the farm, but they are both busy with soccer at the moment so he's down a few hands. Ed provided 100% of the head lettuce in our first week's shares. "I was really gl1 read more »

Farm Happenings for January 15, 2019

Posted on January 9th, 2019
Welcome to the first week of our 2019 Winter CSA! This season your share will be filled with produce from our six member farms, and you'll have the opportunity to purchase other wonderful locally produced goods such as eggs, butter, jams, tinctures and more! Please note that our website is still be1 read more »