This kid might not think so, but every adult knows that pickles totally rule. And you can make lazy/busy person’s pickles from pretty much anything in your CSA in about 20 minutes, plus 24 hours of fridge time. It’s a great way to help manage produce that is confounding you or has been taking up too muchContinue reading “The Dark Art of Quick Pickling”
Category Archives: Season Logistics
Sign up for a tour of the SIMS Center on August 22!
Ever wonder what happens to your cans and bottles after they leave your curb? Do you have a child (your inner child counts!) who loves cranes and trucks and seeing things get crushed? Or do you just want to be more informed about sustainability efforts in Brooklyn? Join your Prospect Park CSA organizers on Thursday,Continue reading “Sign up for a tour of the SIMS Center on August 22!”
Important notes about our 2019 season start!
Hey CSAers! We have two important updates for the 2019 season: Our start date is delayed one week to June 11 due to a cool, rainy spring on the farm. (Half-share members: June 11 is an even week; June 18 is odd.) This means the entire season shifts by one week; our last week willContinue reading “Important notes about our 2019 season start!”
It’s time!! Sign up today for your 2019 CSA share!
Registration is open for the 2019 season of the Prospect Park CSA. Payment plans are available, and spots in each pricing tier are limited, so sign up soon! Sign up for your CSA share here! (And then be sure to claim your member work shift(s), too!!) We’re already planning our summer of rad salsas andContinue reading “It’s time!! Sign up today for your 2019 CSA share!”
2019 registration starts soon!
Spring is inching closer! Your PPkCSA core group met this week to prep for the start of the 2019 season—our 9th season! Mark your calendar for your first share pick-up on Tuesday, June 4, and start daydreaming now about Farmer Ted’s sweet, midsummer tomatoes! Registration link will go live here in a couple weeks. IfContinue reading “2019 registration starts soon!”
First shares, wait list, and kohlrabi magic
Our Week 1 share made for some amazing fried rice with bok choy, happy rich, green onions, and kale—and we gobbled Ted’s strawberries. How about you? As we enter Week 2, registration is closed. To hear it first when sign-ups open for the 2018-19 winter share or 2019 summer share, leave your info here. Also, weContinue reading “First shares, wait list, and kohlrabi magic”
CSA season begins in JUST ONE WEEK!!
PPkCSA’s 2018 season begins in JUST ONE WEEK, so dust off your veggie-hauling bags, update your calendar with our NEW distribution location, sign up for your work shifts, and get ready for your weekly produce high—we’ll see you next Tuesday, June 5 from 5:30-8:15 p.m.! Also, if you’re interested in joining our core group of organizersContinue reading “CSA season begins in JUST ONE WEEK!!”
Register for the 2018 CSA Season!
Registration for the 2018 season is now open! Click here to sign up Here are the deets: NEW location: Starting this year, our weekly distribution will be at Crow Hill Cross Fit (1010 Dean Street, between Classon and Franklin). Dates and times: The 2018 season runs June 5 through October 30. The distribution window for your weekly share pick-up is theContinue reading “Register for the 2018 CSA Season!”
Spring 2018 Status Update
Happy Spring! We are getting ready for another amazing season of delicious produce from Windflower Farm & Co. A couple folks have asked when sign-ups will open. The answer is: very soon! Fact is, we’re just a scosh behind because our beloved CSA site hosts, Troy and Susan at Fountain Studios, are moving to Chicago (yay them!) which meansContinue reading “Spring 2018 Status Update”
Prospect Park CSA in the News!
The Prospect Heights Patch covered our launch, check out the article! Members can pick up their shares from Fountain Studios (604 Grand Street between Bergen Street and Saint Marks Avenue), a group of artist studios that regularly hosts gallery shows and other community events. “We want to highlight the CSA, but also this local neighborhoodContinue reading “Prospect Park CSA in the News!”