Seeds, Supplies, Survey and Support!

Dear Kimberton CSA community,
 
The first seed order is in! A big thank you to all of our members who have signed up over the last two weeks. A large part of the CSA commitment is to help your farmers purchase seed, fertilizer, potting soil and other spring supplies so we can start our season off with a bang!

And those are just some of our annual purchases! Ongoing costs at the farm are the same as any other business. Rent, wages, insurance, utilities, taxes...it goes on and on. Yet, we don't have a tangible product to sell until May! We 100% rely on you to help finance the farm--debt free--during the off-season by purchasing our veggies in advance. Remember, we are Kimberton Community Supported Agriculture.



The last newsletter I sent out highlighted a few cosmetic changes to the shares, pick-up times, and farm hours of operation. If you missed it you can view it here on our Blog. Although we won't be archiving previous seasons' newsletters, the plan is to publish them as we go during 2020 for reference. Eventually, this might mean using a different email platform, but we will give you a heads up if this happens so you don't miss out! 

Its almost February, which means we will start sowing soon. Snapdragons are first on the list. They take a while to germinate. Our Assistant Manager Becky has been adding a few new varieties to the u-pick flower list, so there should be a few surprises out there. Ah...fresh bouquets! And hopefully we'll be able to replicate last season's sunflower patch.

There have been a few other tweaks to our seed schedule for 2020. We're moving back to the larger, indeterminate cherry tomato plants, which means more of a jungle but a longer harvesting time and...Sungolds!! We'll also have a few new types of tomatoes, including a yellow paste called Orange Banana.

We also made a few changes in light of member responses to the 2019 end of year survey. We are going to attempt to grow Spaghetti squash in addition to the Butternut. I've never grown Spaghetti squash; I've never even eaten one! But they look pretty neat. Spaghetti squash with an orange banana sauce...yum!

Members were basically in a dead heat between the three options of watermelon; cantaloupe; and, watermelon and cantaloupe. So, we'll be doing our best to make sure we have both watermelon and cantaloupe this year! Arugula and bok choy were overwhelmingly the most popular fall greens. Several spinach advocates left comments as well. Duly noted!

Pickling cucumbers will stay on the share for now (not u-pick) and we plan to have snap peas and snow peas in the spring. Thanks for taking the time to respond and leaving such kind comments. We appreciate you, too!

We'll be back in a couple of weeks with another farm update!

Cheers,
Andrew

Memberships for 2020 season now open!

Dear Kimberton CSA community,

Happy New Year! The KCSA newsletter is back after a little festive hiatus and we are pleased to announce we are ready to take member signups for the 2020 season!

There are two ways to sign up for 2020:
 

  1. With a debit/credit card on our secure online sign ups.

  2. Or, via our commitment form and 1, 2 or 10 check payment plans.

If you sign up before March 1st, you will receive an exclusive, 100% organic Kimberton CSA tote bag on your first pick up!

Although the farm has been in relative dormancy throughout December, we have been working on a few cosmetic changes to our website and share options.
 
First, is the introduction of our new box share. We ran a small pilot program at the Lansdale Farmers’ Market last year and following it's success, we are now offering this share type at the farm as well. So, you can pick up a box share at Kimberton CSA on our regular Tuesday or Friday pick up days or at Lansdale Farmer’s Market on Saturday morning from 9am-1pm.
 
Although the box share is primarily aimed at our farmer’s market customers, we also wanted the option of a smaller, weekly share to be available for pick up at the farm for members that want less vegetables than a full share but to pick up more frequently than a partial share. Please note, box share members will not have the option to u-pick at the farm. The share does, however, come with a 15% discount at the farmer’s market for any supplemental produce members wish to purchase.

The other change to note is a small alteration to our pick up times and farm hours. So small in fact, that I can only think of one member that this might affect! But for the sake of clarity and transparency, our new pick up times are as follows:

  • Tuesday

    • Pick up runs from noon until 8pm on Tuesday and then reopens at 8am until noon on Wednesday at the farm.

  • Friday

    • Pick up runs from noon until 8pm on Friday and then reopens at 8am until noon on Saturday at the farm.

  • Saturday

    • Pick up runs from 9am until 1pm on Saturday at the Lansdale Farmer’s Market. Box share only!

At this time we would also like to confirm our new business hours:
 

  • The farm will be open every day from 8am to 8pm during our 26-week harvest season.


This means u-pick is open to members every day from 8am-8pm during the harvest season. Members must check the board for quantities and availability of u-pick crops on the day they pick. Full shares can u-pick once a week. Partial shares can u-pick within the week of their bi-weekly pick up. U-pick does not roll over. U-pick is not part of our box share program.



And, as we are on the subject of times and dates, I'd like to finish up by confirming KCSA's first pick ups dates of 2020.

  • The first pick up at the farm will be on Tuesday May 26th or Friday May 29th.

  • The first box share pickup at the Lansdale Farmer’s Market will be Saturday May 30th.

Please note that Lansdale Farmer’s Market opening day is on Saturday May 16th, so there will be two weeks of market before the first box share pickup.

The harvest season will conclude 26 weeks later on Tuesday November 17th, Friday November 20th, and Saturday November 21st depending on your designated pick up day.

Furthermore, I can confirm that our annual, pre-season member pizza party is scheduled for Saturday May 23rd. More details will follow but please save the date.

Well, that is it for the first newsletter of the new decade! We'll be back with more news and possibly some adventure stories from the farm in a couple of weeks!

Cheers,
Andrew