Spring CSA 2026

Sign up for CSA 2026 at this linnk: CSA Spring 2026 Box | Three Trees Farm

Mark your calendars for Thursday January 8th at 10:00 am! CSA signups will go live on this page and Facebook!

What is CSA? CSA stands for Community Shared or Supported Agriculture. This means that the customer shares in or supports their local farmer by paying up front early in the season for a total amount of produce later in the season. You, the customer, are then rewarded with 6 weeks of veggie boxes once the harvest is ready- so it is a win-win for the farmer and customer! You can’t get more farm to table than that.

How Our CSA Works: Thursday January 8th at 10:00 am, I will post a link at the top of this page and on Facebook which will take you to our shop where you can purchase a CSA share. Members pay for the total amount (6 boxes) up front. CSA runs for 6 weeks with the goal of a start date in mid to late April. We keep CSA members updated and notified by email as we watch for everything to be ready. When vegetables are ready for harvest, members come to our farm during designated hours to pick up their boxes. You will get a box once a week for a total of 6 weeks.

What Can you Expect in Your Boxes? Because everything in your box is grown here on our farm (you can read about our growing practices here), and CSA is in the Spring in Ohio, you can expect vegetables that grow well in cooler temperatures. You can expect to get items such as Spring Mix, Spinach, carrots, turnips, radishes, microgreens, broccolini, green onions, mini romaine, cabbage, kohlrabi, and beets. For example, one box might look like the following- Spring Mix, Spinach, microgreens, radish, broccolini, and turnips or carrots.

*Please note: we are not offering an egg add on for this year’s boxes. We will save eggs so that members have the first chance at buying them that week when they pick up their boxes.

How Much Does a Share Cost? CSA Shares this year are a one time payment of $170 total. This gets you 6 weeks of veggie boxes directly from our farm before we officially open our market for the season.