Holme Grown Eastby CIC is a 4-acre growing space that has been set up for the benefit of the local community. Led by a steering group of committed volunteers, our efforts focus on growing, sharing, and connecting. We grow healthy...
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Growing Local CSA in Hereford will be offering their first crop shares from July 2024. In the summer of 2023 the organisation took over a 19 acre site on the southern edge of the city to establish a CSA, orchards,...
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Frensham Market Farm is a 3.5 acre CSA farm located on the Surrey/Hampshire border which was started in February 2023. We provide local, fresh, chemical free veg boxes to 60+ households a week from May until Christmas. We also attend...
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Cornucopia is a permaculture designed regenerative food spiral, incorporating animal based land management and composting systems. We hold volunteer days, permaculture training and other events in our workshop spaces, small woodlands and indoor and outdoor market gardens.
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Established in 2004, Fyne Futures is a subsidiary company of Fyne Homes committed to environmental sustainability on the Isle of Bute. The charity was incorporated January 2005 as a registered charity and company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital. Bute Produce...
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We are a 16-acre mixed farm built upon organic and regenerative farming principles. We believe in growing high-quality, nutrient-dense food for our local community. How we farm is helping to look after our environment and sequester carbon through tree planting,...
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Bantu Farm is a new CSA startup located at Dodnash Fruit Farm in Bentley, Suffolk. Bantu is farmed & managed by permaculture design consultant Marley, who has been working in community supported agriculture at Bennison Farm since 2020. Marley is...
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Lauriston Farm is a 100 acre piece of land in North West Edinburgh, overlooking the Firth Of Forth, and has a long history of food production, however in recent years the land was solely being used for intermittent grazing and...
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Yorkshire Edible Flowers grows edible & cut flowers and runs a CSA Veg Box scheme in North Doncaster.
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Situated on Haye Farm, Ribbesford, Bewdley. The market garden was established in 2023 and uses no artificial pesticides or fertilisers and minimal packaging. Veg is grown in no dig beds using compost from the farm's livestock. The whole farm shares...
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We run a seasonal veg bag from June to December. Members can come and join in on the farm any Tuesday, drop in between 10-4pm, lunch included.
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‘The Three Turnips’ CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) launched in July 2022 and is a local veg box scheme, providing the local community with a year-round supply of seasonal, nutrient dense vegetables grown in a regenerative way using no-dig principals. ...
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The Good Food Box is a radical weekly veg bag scheme, run by Granville Community Kitchen in South Kilburn, London We charge a range of different prices for our veg bags (depending upon your ability to pay) so that nutritious...
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We are a group of friends passionate about growing nutritious, chemical free vegetables for our local community whilst improving the soil and environment around us.
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We are a no-dig agro-ecological market garden based at Fir Tree Farm near St Helens. We have been running as a seasonal veg box scheme since 2020. 2023 will be our 4th season supplying veg boxes into Liverpool. This year...
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Teign Greens was set up to serve the Teign Valley community during the Covid 19 Pandemic in 2020. It provides nearly 50 weekly bags each Tuesday, which are collected from the farm or from several collection hubs in the local...
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We are a small vegetable farm (market garden) in Hengrove and Whitchurch, Bristol. We grow a variety of seasonal vegetables using a no-dig system, where the soil is not turned and disturbed to allow the web-of-life underground (worms, bacteria, fungi)...
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