
Unlike the grocery stores, we have not raised our prices for the last two seasons and we would love to grow delicious, nutrient rich food for you and your family. Over the last 11 years we have grown from a tiny backyard garden with 4 CSA members, to now being one of the Denver Metro areaโs largest CSA farms providing produce for over 175 CSA share members each season. We offer affordable, sustainable, local food and would love to grow for you and your family.
Our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program runs from June to October for a total of 18 weeks.
CSA shareholders will come to the farm either weekly (Weekly Share/Family Share) or every other week (Biweekly Share) on Tuesday evenings OR Saturdays during our farmstand hours to pick up food.
What is included in your pickup will change every week but you can expect between 6-10 items at every pickup. Each pickup will include a rotating variety of greens, root veggies, an herb and an allium plus several other items that will change depending on the time of season and what is in harvest.
The โWeekly Shareโ will pickup 18 times throughout the season and costs $625. In this share option, folks will get 6-8 produce items each week and this should be enough food for 2-3 people on a mixed diet for about a week.
Afraid this might be too much food? Try our โBiweekly Shareโ option and pickup the same quantity of food as our full share, but on a biweekly basis (9 total food pickups) for $375. This should be enough produce for 2-3 people on a mixed diet for about a week.
Think this might not be enough food? Try our “Family Share” option. This is our biggest share and included 7-9 produce items each week for 18 weeks. This option is $900. This should be enough produce for 4-6 people on a mixed diet for about a week.
If you are into food preservation try our “Canning Share.” This share gives you 5 produce pickups of your choice throughout the season. Each pickup will be between 15-20 pounds of one type of produce of your choosing throughout the season. Some of the produce to be expected are tomatoes, peppers (hot and sweet), carrots, beets, squash, beans, cucumbers, tomatillos and more. This share cost is $300.
Shareholders can choose to pickup their food on either a Tuesday evening (4pm – 7pm) schedule or on Saturdays during our community farmstand hours (10am – 2pm).
PM, text, call or email is to reserve a spot for 2025 today! We would love to grow food for you and your family next year.

If you are interested in growing your own food at home, Farmer Paul is available for consultation work.
You will email Paul a description of the questions you have, hopes for your future garden and areas of focus you would like to investigate along with a few photos of your space. Paul will put together a personalized report for your home garden then come to your property and review it with you during your one hour consult. During your meeting you will have time to review the basics of growing food in your garden and receive an individualized plan and detailed instructions and support to grow the best food and foliage possible on your own piece of land. Contact us today to book your consultation before Spring sneaks up on us and it’s too late!
Contact us here for a quote and to discuss details to make your vision come to life!
Our Mission
To be a source of nourishment and education, steward this earth and build community through food.
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