CSA Veg share: Pay twice, Small
(This payment takes you up until June, when you will need to pay again for the rest of the year)
Join our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) veg bag scheme and weekly fresh, local, ecologically grown produce.
Small size
5 items a week; ideal for one-person households or two-person households who don't eat lots of veg
Veg bag contents
Each week we decide what’s going in the veg bags, so you get the freshest and most seasonal local produce possible. We always try to keep the contents varied and interesting, while providing a balance of staples too. You can expect a good mix of roots, leafy crops, fruiting crops and herbs, and occasionally fruit. The produce is almost exclusively from our farm in the summer, but through the winter and the hungry gap we buy in from other local and organic farms around the UK. We never buy from abroad.
Delivery or collection
You can choose to collect your veg bag from the farm (on Wednesday afternoons or later from the veg shed at the back of Bowhouse), Five Acres in St Andrews or choose home delivery for £3.50 a week. If you choose collection you will receive information on where to find us.
Weekly newsletters
All CSA members receive an email newsletter on a Tuesday letting them know what's going to be in the veg bags that week, as well as info about what we've been doing on the farm, recipes and any other important info you may need.
Jute bags and crates
If you collect, your veg comes in a beautiful jute bag with our logo on, and we budget for two of these per customer so we can swap them round each week. If you get your veg delivered, it will come in a crate which is easy to stack in our van.
This system relies on CSA members returning their bags and crates every week. Please help us to reduce waste by remembering to bring your bag back, or puting your crate out for us to collect.
Pay-what-you-can explained
Lower income
Please choose this option if you are on a low income. This price is subsidised by other CSA members choosing to pay more for their share.
Middle income
This is the price it costs us to produce the veg i.e. the standard, default or normal price. If you are unsure which price to choose, this is probably the right one for you.
Higher income
Please choose this option if you are on a higher-than-average income and would like to help subsidise the lower-income shares.
Highest income
Please choose this option if you are on a much higher-than-average income and would like to help subsidise the lower-income shares.
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