We grow over 140 different varieties of vegetables each year. Our season has run 18-20 weeks long for the past 3 years and includes the hardy cold-weather crops and some warm-weather crops such as cucumbers, hot peppers and basil. Recipes and variety descriptions are always included in our informative newsletter. Contents of your share vary throughout the season, and can be picked up in Palmer or in Anchorage. In addition to our full share we offer a salad share option.
CSA Details: -Season:May through October -Type:Single farm -Since:2007 -No of Shares:50 -Full Share:$565/year for full share -Work Req?:No
Pick Up/Drop Off Points: Alaska Pacific University (Mon) Members pick up their shares at Grant Hall on APU's campus in Anchorage from 4-6 on Mondays. -Contact:Mimi rooney -Phone:907-746-2795 -Address:Alaska Pacific University - Grant Hall at 4101 University Drive ,Anchorage, AK 99508
Spring Creek Farm (Mon) Members pick up their share after 3pm on Monday. -Contact:Mimi Rooney -Phone: 907-746-2795 -Address:6404 North Lossing Road ,Palmer, AK 99645
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