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[quote=Anonymous]I just joined this amazing CSA and am so impressed by the quality of the vegetables that they have available at market! Best tomatoes around, and delicious fresh organic greens, okra and totally amazing Winter Squash! I've included some of their info below. Call with any questions, or post here! Please Join the Lydia’s Fields CSA for Cleveland Park, Columbia Heights, Takoma Park, Arlington Courthouse and Mt. Pleasant Get 20 weeks of fresh vegetables and herbs delivered to your neighborhood each week for a total of just $520. That’s only $26 a week! Sign up by June 28th and pay only $500 for a full share – a $20 savings. We also have half shares of weekly fresh produce for $260 for the full season. We will make a box of fresh veggies and herbs available for pickup each Wednesday between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. in central spots in Cleveland Park, Columbia Heights and Mt. Pleasant over a 20-week period beginning on Wednesday, July 3rd. For example, CSA members from Cleveland Park will be able to pick up their shares near the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Porter Street, NW….HOWEVER, we are open to discussing alternative pick up days, times and locations, so please ask. We also still have shares available at Crossroads Farmer’s Market in Takoma Park on Wednesdays and Saturday mornings at Arlington Courthouse Farmer’s Market. To join the Lydia's Fields CSA or learn more about the farm, please e-mail rschubert@lydiasfields.com or call 202-487-6493. Also join us on the web at www.lydiasfields.com :) :) :) These full shares of vegetables grown organically and locally in northern Virginia provide enough produce to feed a couple or small family weekly, and cost only $26 a week!The Lydia’s Fields CSA Fare: Arugula, Beets, Bok Choi, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Chard, Chicory, Collard Greens, Cucumbers, Dandelion Greens, Eggplant, Escarole, Fennel, Japanese Turnips, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Mizuna, Mustard Greens, Okra, Peppers (hot & sweet), Radicchio, Radishes, Salad Greens, Scallions, Spinach, Summer Squash, Zucchini, Tatsoi, Tomatoes, Tomatillos, Turnips, and Winter Squash. Herbs: basil, chives, cilantro, dill, rosemary, tarragon, winter savory, lavender, thyme, mint, peppermint, lemon balm, sage, anise hyssop, lemon verbena, parsley, purslane, and epazote. :?: Questions???? please e-mail rschubert@lydiasfields.com or call 202-487-6493. Why Lydia’s Fields? Lydia’s Fields (www.lydiasfields.com) is the newest addition to the vibrant farming community six miles northeast of Purcellville. On 10 acres, we carry on the long local tradition of sustainably cultivating a wide diet of rich and hearty vegetables. We grow fruits and vegetables in harmony with nature and focus on restoring the fertility of our soil through cover cropping, composting and, in a rarity for a small farm, letting the land rest. We nurture our soil with biological and mineral amendments that help restore its health, and in turn, produce nutrient-dense vegetables for our tables. Your purchase of a CSA share is an easy way for you to make this local food revolution a delicious part of your life! We invite you to enjoy our produce weekly with a share (or half share) that represents your commitment to the ongoing movement for local, sustainable agriculture and its nutritious produce. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: [/quote]
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