CSA
Seasonal veggies that nourish people and place.
Enjoy fresh, seasonal produce while supporting fresh food access in our community.
Our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program is a simple way to support our farm while receiving a weekly share of the produce we grow. Working Food’s Giving Garden Farm grows food to expand fresh food access across Alachua County. Each season, our farm provides fresh, nourishing produce for neighbors throughout our community. When you join the CSA, you’re doing more than signing up for a weekly vegetable share: You’re investing in the farm itself. Your membership provides the reliable, upfront support we need to plan, plant, and grow throughout the season.
If you have questions, reach us at csa@workingfood.org.
Join our CSA
Working Food’s 2026–2027 CSA is now open, with just 15 member spots available.
What is the CSA?
CSA stands for for Community Supported Agriculture. Members receive a weekly box of seasonal produce, which can be picked up at the Giving Garden - a Working Food Farm. Each share supports our donation and education programs, helping bring fresh food to neighbors experiencing food insecurity.
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Duration: October 18, 2026 – June 7, 2027
Pick-up: Weekly on Mondays, 4:30–6pm
Location: Our farm at 225 NW 12th Ave - Stop by during the Grove Street Farmers Market!
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$35 per week for 32 weeks
Pay in full or in monthly installments
Get $50 off your first month when you join before July 1!
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A rotating selection of seasonal produce, such as:
Fall & Winter: lettuce, arugula, kale, collards, mustard greens, roots, herbs, beans
Spring: potatoes, carrots, onions, peas, zucchini, cucumbers, tomatoes, and medicinal flowers
and more!
Members also receive a digital vegetable guide with produce tips and simple recipes to support cooking with the season.
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Volunteer
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