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Live the season to the fullest with a CSA share!

CSA shares are a sales model that grew out of the Community Supported Agriculture movement of the 1990s. More commonly known as les paniers de légumes or les paniers bio here in Québec, CSA shares are the best way to get the freshest, tastiest veggies all season long. 

 

Signing up for a CSA share means living and eating with the rhythm of the seasons, enjoying the freshest produce possible, and discovering new vegetables, or at the very least new varieties of your old favorites. 

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Already sold on the idea? Click here to sign up now!

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Or, keep reading to learn more !

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{ Easy as 1-2-3 }

CSA shares are available via a seasonal subscription. To enjoy a share of the harvest, all you have to do is:​

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Fill out the sign-up form, making sure to choose the drop-off point and share size and frequency that work for you

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Pay for your share, either all at once when you sign up or in 3 installements 

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Come pick up your share every week at whichever drop-off  point you signed up for !

Read on for the full details !

Fonctionnement

{ Length of the season }

In 2022, Groundhog Gardens is offering 22 weeks of sharesfrom the week of June 13th to the week of November 7th.

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{ What's in the weekly share ? }

  • You will receive 8 to 10 different vegetables every single week

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  • We, the farmers, choose what vegetables go into the shares based on what's available in the fields from week to week

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  • There will often be choices available when you come to get your share, like a choice of broccoli or cauliflower, kale or swiss chard, peppers or eggplant, etc

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  • There will always be an exchange box so you don't get stuck with any items you don't want.

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Click here to see a list of all the vegetables we plan to grow and typical share contents for different moments in the season.

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We will send you the weekly share contents and the latest news from the farm the day before each week's delivery.

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{ Drop-off points }

You can pick up your weekly share on :

Tuesdays

from 4 pm to 6 pm

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at the farm

in Bromont

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239 ch de l’Assomption

 J2L 2B3

Thursdays

from 4 pm to 7 pm

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on the front terrasse of 

la Buvanderie

in the

Mile End, Montréal

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248 rue Villeneuve Ouest 

H2T 2R7

Points de livraison
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{ Share size and price }

We're happy to offer you a . . . 

single share

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sized for 2 to 3 people 

who eat vegetables regularly 

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or for 1 person

who eats lots and lots of veggies

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double share​

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sized for a family

of 4 to 6 people 

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or a 2-3 person household

that eats lots and lots of veggies

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{ the double share contains

double the amount

of the same vegetables as the

single basket ! }

at $ 35 per week

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$ 770 for a full season of

vegetable bounty*

at $ 70 per week

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$ 1540 for a full season of

vegetable bounty*

*plus a fee of  $ 18 + tx ( =  $ 20.70 ) which is entirely remitted to the Réseau des fermiers de famille

The delivery frenquency lets you further calibrate your CSA share to meet your needs ! Shares are available :

every week ( standard option )

or if you prefer

every other week

Some suggestions to help you choose your CSA share frequency :

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  • A single basket every other week is probably a good amount of vegetables for you if you live alone

  • A double baskets every other week represents the same amount of veggies as a single basket every week, but might be a better fit for your schedule

  • An every-other-week share might also just be a better fit for your budget ! A single share every other week costs $385 + $20.70 fee for the whole season.

Formats et prix

{ Client Zone }

Once you sign up for a basket, you will have access to a client zone where you will be able to see and update :

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  • your client profile (email, phone number etc.)

  • CSA share sign-up and payment history

  • CSA share drop-off schedule 

  • tools offering you automatic weekly pick-up reminders by text and email

{ Vacation Policy }

There are three ways to manage your share while you are on summer vacation :

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If you already know you'll be on vacation for a week or two, you can deduct up to 2 weeks of shares from your subscription when you fill out the sign-up form;  that is, sign up for 19 or 20 weeks instead of the full 21. You'll be able to use the calendar in the Client Zone to schedule the weeks you won't be here. 

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​Otherwise, you can always convert the shares that you miss while on vacation into share credits. You can use your share credits to buy surplus vegetables at either of our drop points any week you like. 

 

No need to spend your whole credit in one week, either—  spend it at your own speed, over several weeks if you like, so that you aren't overwhelmed with too many veggies any given week.

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We simply ask that you let us know one week in advance that you will be on vacation using the tools in the Client Zone. 

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Finally, if you don't want a share credit, you can always send a friend or neighbor to pick up your share at any time. 

{ Forgotten Shares }

It is your responsibility to puck up your share every week.

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But, we know life is complicated. 

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That's why we will extend up to 2 share credits per season, valid for vacation weeks OR forgotten shares. (Read up on share credits in the vacation section above.)

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But be careful : once you've used up your 2 credits, a forgotten share can't be made up !

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{ Care for flowers with your veg ? }

We are so happy to be able to offer our Montreal clients . . .

10 bouquets of local, ecologically-grown flowers

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lovingly produced at  

Statice Farm by Justine Spits  

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at $ 25  per week ( tax incl. ) =

$ 250 for 10 weeks of floral joy !

Click here to learn more about Justine and her flowers.

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PLEASE NOTE that Justine will be using her own registration platform for the flower shares this year. You must use the following form to sign up for your share : Sign me up for flowers !

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* Only available at the Montréal drop-off point *

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{ Solidarity Shares }

Responsibly produced food is good for you and good for planet. But it is also more expensive than conventional produce, which makes it inaccessible to many.

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We're aware of this dynamic, and want to help adress it with our Solidarity Share Program, which works as follows: 

If you are in a precarious financial situation and can't afford to pay the full value of a CSA share, we encourage you to say so when you fill out the sign-up form (there's a yes/no question about this).

 

We'll be in touch to talk about how much of a discount you would need to be able to sign up. This information will be 100% confidential. 

{ Gestion des vacances }

Conversely, if you are in a comfortable financial situation, your donation to our Solidarity Share program will allow us to offer a discount to those who need it.

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You'll be invited to make a donation when you fill out the CSA sign-up form

Healthy food should be for everyone.

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{ Help out the seed-savers }

The food and agriculture organisation of the United Nations estimates that 75% of food crop biodiversity was lost between 1900 and 2000. 

 

This loss of genetic diversity will have a serious impact on our food security : ecologically responsible growers and seed-savers need a wide range of genetic material to develop and grow vegetable varieties that can withstand climate change and ever-evolving pest and disease situations. 

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That's why we strive to buy seed from small, local, and artisanal seed savers. Seed producers such as Teprine Baldo at Semences le Noyau, Lynne Bellemarre at Terre Promise, Patrice Fortier at la Société des Plantes, and Grethe Kryger at Greta’s Organic Gardens, to name just a few, are the folks who best understand the importance of preserving the genetics of a useful range of rare, heirloom, open-pollinated, and regionally adapated vegetables and grains.

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But this commitment has a cost : small, local seedsavers work hard and don't have the economies of scale of large, corporate seed producers. That means their seeds are more expensive.

 

That's why we invite you to make a donation to help us honour our values and buy as much seed as possible from local, artisinal seed savers.

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All the donations collected will help us defray the cost of our 2021 seed purchases form local, small-scale seed savers. Any amount left over will be distributed amongst the seedsavers named above as a donation so they can keep up their hard work. You'll be invited to make a donation when you fill out the CSA sign-up form. 

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