FAQ
What is a CSA?
"Community Supported Agriculture" / CSA is one of the best ways to enjoy healthy, organic, local food year round and support your local farmers. It is a partnership between the community and a farmer. We aim to create a CSA program that is accessible, affordable, convenient, safe, and nourishing.
How big is a box?
We offer two share sizes: Individual Share (8-10 unique items/week) and a Family Share (11-14 unique items/week). Boxes are delivered weekly or biweekly for the length of the session.
What is the cost?
An Individual Share is $25/week and the Family Share is $40/week.
What if I missed the start date of the CSA?
Contact us at 831-419-7773 or seatoskycsa@gmail.com and let us know you'd like to be added to the next session of the CSA.
How long is the CSA season?
Our Weekly Fall CSA is 11 shares, and begins October 11, 2024. We also offer a Biweekly Summer CSA subscription which includes 6 shares total.
What if I go on vacation or can't pick up my box?
We ask that you find someone to pick up your share in your place or let us know you won't be able to make it and we will donate your share to a local low income family or family that was impacted by the CZU Lightning Fires. Unfortunately, we can't put shares on hold, or credit you for any missed boxes.
What if I want to cancel my share before the current session ends?
Please see our Policy Page.
Where else can I find your produce?
Farmer's markets:
Saturday: Grand Lake, Oakland (April - January)
Sunday: Live Oak in Santa Cruz and Temescal, Oakland (April - January)
Wednesday: Downtown Santa Cruz (April - January)
Tuesday: South Berkeley (April - January)
Friday: Monterey (April - January)
Stores: Wild Roots Felton, Staff of Life, Shopper's Corner, New Leaf, Elroy's Fine Foods.
Restaurants: Sante Adarius and Bookie's Pizza, Bantam, Gabriella Cafe, Avanti Restaurant, Jack O'Neill Restaurant, The Penny Ice Creamery, Midtown Cafe.