CSA Farm Shares
Choose a membership that fits your needs!
New this year! A pick up site in Waltham at the Cafe on the Common!
We are now offering a city share at our favorite local cafe. $425 for sixteen weeks of produce conveniently boxed and ready for pick up on Wednesdays during the peak of the harvest season. This share will be slightly smaller but with all the same variety as our full share and will easily feed two people.
Traditional share
The Traditional Share runs from early June through the end of October with twenty weeks of pick ups.
A full share is $600 and will satisfy a veggie-loving couple or provide most vegetable needs for a family of four.
Pick ups will be on Wednesday afternoons in Wayland.
Farm Dollars
Purchasing farm dollars gives you the flexibility to buy what you want, when you want it at either of our farmers' market stands.
For $200, you'll receive $220 in credit
$400 = $440 credit
$600 = $660 credit
We have stands every week at the farmers' markets in Wayland on Wednesdays and in Roslindale on Saturdays.
About CSAs
Joining a CSA, which stands for Community Supported Agriculture, is a wonderful way to eat both seasonally and locally while making the commitment to supporting a local farm. Buying a share means that you are pledging ahead of time, before seeds are even in the ground, to throwing your lot in with that of your farmer. The cost of the share provides financial resources to purchase seed, greenhouse supplies and soil amendments at a time when most storage crops have long been sold and consumed. The moral support that a CSA provides, however, is equally as significant, because the farmer knows that members of the community value the coming harvest and have faith that the seeds will grow!
Please email [email protected] for a membership application or more information.
New this year! A pick up site in Waltham at the Cafe on the Common!
We are now offering a city share at our favorite local cafe. $425 for sixteen weeks of produce conveniently boxed and ready for pick up on Wednesdays during the peak of the harvest season. This share will be slightly smaller but with all the same variety as our full share and will easily feed two people.
Traditional share
The Traditional Share runs from early June through the end of October with twenty weeks of pick ups.
A full share is $600 and will satisfy a veggie-loving couple or provide most vegetable needs for a family of four.
Pick ups will be on Wednesday afternoons in Wayland.
Farm Dollars
Purchasing farm dollars gives you the flexibility to buy what you want, when you want it at either of our farmers' market stands.
For $200, you'll receive $220 in credit
$400 = $440 credit
$600 = $660 credit
We have stands every week at the farmers' markets in Wayland on Wednesdays and in Roslindale on Saturdays.
About CSAs
Joining a CSA, which stands for Community Supported Agriculture, is a wonderful way to eat both seasonally and locally while making the commitment to supporting a local farm. Buying a share means that you are pledging ahead of time, before seeds are even in the ground, to throwing your lot in with that of your farmer. The cost of the share provides financial resources to purchase seed, greenhouse supplies and soil amendments at a time when most storage crops have long been sold and consumed. The moral support that a CSA provides, however, is equally as significant, because the farmer knows that members of the community value the coming harvest and have faith that the seeds will grow!
Please email [email protected] for a membership application or more information.
If you are still contemplating joining Two Field Farm's CSA for this upcoming season, take a look below to see examples of shares from last season in order to get a better idea of what to expect!
Early June: broccoli arrowhead or napa cabbage 1 bunch of chard 1 bunch of garlic scapes 1/2 lb. of baby lettuce 1 bunch of radishes 1 bunch of scallions End of July: 1/2 pound of beans 1 bunch of beets 1 arrowhead cabbage 1 bunch of carrots 2 lbs. of cucumbers 1 bulb of fennel 2 garlic bulbs 1 bunch of parsley 1 bunch of kale 1 kohlrabi 3/4 lbs of peppers 1 bunch of radishes 1 bunch of scallions 2 lbs. of summer squash |
End of August:
1/2 pound of beans 1 bunch of carrots 1 bunch of chard 2 lbs. of eggplant 1 fennel bulb 2 garlic bulbs 1 bunch of parsley 1 lettuce head 1 lb. of peppers 1 bunch of radishes 1 lb. summer squash / zucchini 3 lbs. of tomatoes 1 pint of cherry tomatoes October: 1 bunch of beets 1 head of cabbage 1 bunch of carrots 2 eggplants 3 bulbs of garlic 1 bunch of parsley 1 bunch of kale 1 bunch of leeks 1 lb. of peppers 1 bunch of turnips 1 bunch of radishes potatoes winter squash |
Wayland Farmers' Market at Russell's Garden Center
Roslindale Farmers' Market on Poplar Street