The
Bed-Stuy Farm Share is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project run out of Magnolia Tree Earth Center of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc. We bring fresh, locally-grown vegetables to the community at an affordable price through a mutually beneficial partnership between residents looking for quality produce and Hector Tejada, a local farmer of color.
2009 Memberships: The 2009 season is currently full. Please check back in late February for the 2010 season.
In addition to getting great vegetables from Hector Tejada of Conuco Farm, members have the option to purchase additional fruit, egg and meat shares from local farmers through the CSA.
Learn more.
Did you forget the name of that weird vegetable from this week's share that looked like it came from outerspace? Check
Share Records for details on what you got. Check
Vegetable Facts for info and recipe ideas organized by vegetable!
Want to start a discussion with other members? Join our
Google Group! Go to the webpage or email
bedstuycsa@googlegroups.com.
What's going on?
Coming soon.
Veggie Mysteries Revealed!
Not sure what to do with all those funny looking vegetables in your share?
Visit our Vegetable Facts & Recipes page for nutritional information, storing and preparation tips, fun facts, and more. |
What's the Bed-Stuy CSA all about?