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I've been looking at organic seeds and as usual, thinking I can't possibly grow

all of the things I want to eat, here in suburbia. Does anyone know of a CSA in

the East Metro area? Does anyone have any experience with a CSA that they

would be willing to share?

Kathy

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Hi Kathy,

There is a good annual CSA guide put out by the Land Stewardship

Project. The 2004 edition isn't up yet, but the 2003 edition is

still up and should be able to get you on the right track.

It is here:

http://www.landstewardshipproject.org/csa.html

Also, if their standards meet your approval, Whole Farm Co-op has a

CSA-type service during the growing season. It's in the price list

at their website (http://www.wholefarmcoop.com). However, and

Dave of Sweetland Farm pointed out that their standards are neither

particularly stringent nor consistent. I would read their standards

on the website *carefully*, shop around, and then go from there.

I can't vouch for any CSAs because I have not yet used any. I keep

meaning to do that, but then life happens and it winds up being

midsummer before I get back to it.

Good luck!

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Thanks ,

You've headed me in the right direction. I'll try to remember to post the

results

of my research.

Kathy

> Hi Kathy,

>

> There is a good annual CSA guide put out by the Land Stewardship

> Project. The 2004 edition isn't up yet, but the 2003 edition is

> still up and should be able to get you on the right track.

>

> It is here:

> http://www.landstewardshipproject.org/csa.html

>

> Also, if their standards meet your approval, Whole Farm Co-op has a

> CSA-type service during the growing season. It's in the price list

> at their website (http://www.wholefarmcoop.com). However, and

> Dave of Sweetland Farm pointed out that their standards are neither

> particularly stringent nor consistent. I would read their standards

> on the website *carefully*, shop around, and then go from there.

>

> I can't vouch for any CSAs because I have not yet used any. I keep

> meaning to do that, but then life happens and it winds up being

> midsummer before I get back to it.

>

> Good luck!

>

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