CSA/Farm Share Sizes

CSA / Farm Share
Sizes & Descriptions

Standard Size Share

Description
Recommended for 1-3 people.  A Standard Share size picked up weekly is great for a couple with one or two children who don’t have big appetites. Picked up every 2 weeks, this size would be great for you if you cook for one and really enjoy vegetables.

Cost
$32/delivery

Frequency
Weekly or Every 2 Weeks

What to expect
Below are examples of some past standard size shares.  Shares will vary based on availability and the seasonal produce being harvested at that time.    

Spring Example Share

  • 1 bunch of Asparagus
  • 1 head of Bok Choy Cabbage
  • 1 bag or bunch of Kale
  • 1 head of Lettuce
  • 1 bag or bunch of Mustard Greens
  • 1 quart of Strawberries
  • 1 bunch of Swiss Chard
    *Bags and bunches usually weigh 12-18oz.

Summer Example Share

  • 1 pint of Blueberries
  • 1 pint of Blackberries
  • 1 pint of Cherry Tomatoes
  • 1 pound of Cucumbers
  • 1 pound of Tomatoes
  • 1 pound Squash
  • 1 pound Zucchini

Fall Example Share

  • 1 pound of Tomatoes
  • 1 Pie Pumpkin
  • 1 Butternut Squash
  • 1 Bell Pepper
  •  1 pint of Muscadines
  • 2 pounds of Sweet Potatoes
  • 1 bag of Collard Greens (aprx. 1 pound)
  • 1 pint of Banana Peppers

Large Share

Description
The Large Share is recommended for 4 or more people.  Our large-size share picked up weekly is great for couples serious about their vegetables and families with children. Picked up bi-weekly, this option is great for a couple who eat veggies regularly.

Cost
$41/delivery

Frequency
Weekly or Every 2 Weeks

What to expect
Below are examples of some past large size shares.  Shares will vary based on availability and the seasonal produce being harvested at that time. 

Spring Example Share

  • 1 bunch of Asparagus
  • 1 head of Bok Choy Cabbage
  • 1 bag or bunch of Kale
  • 2 head of Lettuce
  • 1 bag or bunch of Mustard Greens
  • 2 quart of Strawberries
  • 1 bag of Spinach
  • 1 bunch of Swiss Chard
    *Bags and bunches usually weigh 12-18oz.

Summer Example Share

  • 2 pint of Blueberries
  • 1 pint of Blackberries
  • 1 pint of Cherry Tomatoes
  • 1 pound of Cucumbers
  • 2 pounds of Tomatoes
  • 1/2-pint of Jalapeno Peppers
  • 1 pound Squash
  • 1 pound Zucchini

Fall Example Share

  • 2 pounds of Tomatoes
  • 1 Pie Pumpkin
  • 1 Butternut Squash
  • 1 Bell Pepper
  •  1 pint of Muscadines
  • 2 pounds of Sweet Potatoes
  • 1 bag of Collard Greens (aprx. 1 pound)
  • 1 pint of Banana Peppers
  • 1 pound of Acorn Squash
  • 1/2-pint of Micro Greens

X-Large Share

Description
This is our largest share size! We recommend it for hardcore foodies and large families who prepare most of their meals at home. You may choose to receive your share every week or every 2 weeks.

Cost
$52/delivery

Frequency
Weekly or Every 2 Weeks

What to expect
Shares will vary based on availability and the seasonal produce being harvested at that time.    

Flower Shares

Fresh-cut flowers have quickly become one of the most popular crops grown at Falcon Ridge Farm!  Flowers are grown and cared for just like fruits and vegetables.  Only the highest quality seeds, bulbs, and plugs are used to raise these flowers.  Our flowers will last longer and cost a fraction of what you will pay from a florist or flower ordering service.  Brighten up your home or make someone’s day with a beautiful bouquet from the farm.  We like to say that “we plant flowers and harvest smiles”!

Standard Flower Share

Description
A standard bouquet consists of approximately 18 stems.  Bouquets are arranged with flowers and fillers that we are harvesting on the farm at that time.  Learn more about our Flowers.

Cost
$18 per delivery

Frequency
Weekly or Every 2 Weeks

Large Flower Share

Description
A large bouquet consists of approximately 26 stems.  Bouquets are arranged with flowers and fillers that we are harvesting on the farm at that time.  Learn more about our Flowers.

Cost
$28 per delivery

Frequency
Weekly or Every 2 Weeks

Questions about CSA/Farm Shares?

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