Community Supported Garden at La Vista


Community Supported Garden
at La Vista

 

4350 Levis Lane
Godfrey, IL 62035

618-467-2104
garden@lavistacsa.org

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Welcome!

... to the Community Supported Garden at La Vista, our seventh season, twenty-seven weeks of fresh, sustainably grown vegetables.

 In your share this week, June 28th:

    Fennel, Squash, Cucumbers, Beets, Turnips, Basil, Cabbage,
    Chinese Cabbage, Scallions, Lettuce, Radishes,
    U-Pick herbs and flowers

Read our weekly Newsletter for a look at the garden this week, volunteer opportunities, recipes and more!

                       JUST US FOR THE 2010 SEASON!

     Shares for the 2009 Season are sold out. Join us in 2010. Applications will be available in October. Until then join the waiting list!

     If you are new to our garden or the Community Supported Agriculture movement, you may want to read a History of the CSA Movement. Our Handbook, Newsletters, Recipes, and Vegetable List will give you a little flavor of the Garden. Here we are in Pictures and in the Press.

     For more information or to join the waiting list contact the garden at 467-2104 or garden@lavistacsa.org or use the form on the Contact Us page.


     We are currently recruiting apprentices for the 2009 farm season. You can find information and an application here.

     The Garden is part of the Oblate Ecological Initiative. Click here for a brief background of the Initiative (which includes the La Vista Ecological Learning Center) and for a calendar of events.

 

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4350 Levis Lane
Godfrey, IL 62035

garden@lavistacsa.org
618-467-2104

 

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