Seasons In The Sun
Garden center decor
01/24/2025
We will have to wait til maybe weekend to see how the berries faired
We will shoot for next week but please wait til we post info
We will be texting everyone once we know for sure when we can have them to deliver out
01/06/2025
Posted from —Alabama Agriculture & Industries – Farmers Market Authority
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA)HomeCommunity Supported Agriculture (CSA)
CSA is a relationship of mutual support and commitment between local farmers and community members who pay the farmer an annual membership fee to cover the production costs of the farm. In turn, members receive a weekly share of the harvest during the local growing season. The arrangement guarantees the farmer financial support and enables many small- to moderate-scale organic family farms to remain in business.
Ultimately, CSA creates "agriculture-supported communities" where members receive a wide variety of foods harvested at their peak of ripeness, flavor and vitamin and mineral
content.
Our Farm Share program works a little different
We do not want to put a financial hardship on anyone so we take it solely upon ourselves as the farmer
We allow our CSA members to pay once a month
You choose the option that best serves your family
Seasons In The Sun Farms & CSA
CSA-Community Supported Agriculture
Weekly delivery from local farm
www.seasonsinthesun.biz
Delivery includes fresh fruits and veggies fresh eggs local dairy or Amish cheese and butter our honey our cottage kitchen farm fresh baked breads and so much more
Each week we include a bag of extras. Samples of things we make bake and create from our cottage kitchen
You get to try things you’ve never had before
We have tropical fruits to try every month
Each week is something different
Each week we send out a list of extras we will have available to add to your existing delivery
Things such as peach pineapple mango salsa, apple butter, monkey butter, fruit breads, assorted other breads, cinnamon rolls, scones, homemade cookies, and so much more
Our farm also host events, school field trips, classes etc
CSA seasons are
Spring -March 1-June 30
Fall - Sept - Dec
CSA sizes/options —
*small $30 week
*small With eggs $35 week
*medium -comes with eggs $45 week
*large - comes with eggs $59 week
*Fruit $35 week
*Juicing $35 week
*Combo $175 month (each week gets a different option)
*Soup/Salad/Bread/Dessert. $45 week
*Flowers. $15$/$30/$50 week
*Tropical Fruits $35/$50
*CYO (create your own-choose from weekly list)
*Breads $25 week (weekly assorted bread basket)
*CSA with Pantry Staples
- small - $ 50
- medium- $75
- large - $100
(this options contains a variety of fruits,veggies, dried beans, seasonings, assorted oils, nuts, breads, jams, jellies, nut butters, grits, oats, pecan oil, canned goods, mixed salad greens, microgreens, candies, elderberry syrups, pastas, rices, fruit juices, essential oils, bath and body products, cornmeals, pestos, granolas, maple syrups, cane syrup, molasses, probiotics, duck eggs, quail eggs, hummus, assorted herbal teas, assorted honey, creamed honey, ciders, hot daises, trail mix, plus so SO much more -list is too much to mention
And we will be adding back meats (beef, pork, chicken, quail, fish, Florida lobsters etc)
We also have bimonthly options available (delivered 1st & 3rd weeks of each month)
Bimonthly prices - (priced weekly-delivered and charged for 2 deliveries per month). Bimonthly options are a little higher because they come with all the extras weekly members receive
*Small $35 week x2
*Small with eggs $40 week x2
*Medium $58 week x2
*Large $75 week x2
We also have a senior option
Senior - weekly is $25
-bimonthly is $30 week
The options are a little more than the weekly deliveries because your I’ll getting all the extras
251-423-4381 text us if you have any questions
Please read thru our CSA form/agreement and please note there is a $30 sign up fee to join the CSA program and delivery fee (from $15-$20-$25 month (for weekly deliveries) depending on your location/delivery drop off location)
Also if there is a month with 5 weeks you will be charged for that extra week - for weekly and bimonthly members
We will be updating our drop off/pick up locations along our route - adding new ones
Our CSA route is as follows—
We will post our updated drop off/pick up locations soon
***Tuesday is Baldwin Co ****
Spanish Fort -
Daphne-
Montross-
Fairhope-Old Tyme Feed
Magnolia Springs-Post Office
Foley-1)-Pearce Law Office
Foley-2)-
Gulf Shores-1)-Gulf Shores Nutrition
2)-
Orange Beach- Wildflowers Boutique
Perdido Key-
Lillian-Blue Sky Trading
Elberta - Feed Store
Silverhill-
Summerdale-Red Beards Antique
Robertsdale- Celebrations
Loxley- Robins Nest
*** Wednesday is Florida ***
(many locations throughout Pensacola)
Pine Forrest Rd Nursery Mart (updating soon )
Gulf Breeze-98 Treasures
Navarre-Good Neighbors Thrift Shop
Mary Esther-
Wright -
Ocean City-
Shalimar/Lake Lorraine-
Fort Walton-
Destin -
Freeport-
Miramar Beach
Santa Rosa Beach-
Portland-
Chactaw Beach-
Seminole -
Niceville-
Crestview-Neat Repeats
East Milton-
Milton -
Pace -
Baghdad-
Pea Ridge-
*** Thursday is Mobile & Saraland & Gulfport, Biloxi & Ocean Springs
Downtown Mobile- Lyons Law office
Midtown Mobile -
Dauphin & I65 -
Saraland - Sweet Ettalees Boutique
Springhill area -
Springhill & Macgregor -
Near USA -
Cottage Hill/I-65
Azelea & Cottage Hill -
Near Heron Country Club on Hwy 90 -
Cottage Hill & University -
Cottage Hill & Hillcrest -
Hillcrest & Airport -
Airport & Schillingers - Health Hut
Tillman’s Corner -
Theodore -
Grand Bay -
Long Beach -
Gulfport -
Biloxi -
Ocean Springs -
Moss Point -
Gautier-
Pascagoula-
***Friday is local home delivery for Spanish Fort and Daphne and Stapleton
and we also deliver to Bay Minette at Baldwin Feed Store
We drop off at local shops and send out a text letting you know delivery has been made and you pick up before close of business on delivery day
10/03/2024
They ran to the groceries, they filled up their carts,
They emptied the Tops and Price Chopper and Walmart,
They panicked and fought and then panicked some more,
Then they rushed to their homes and they locked all the doors.
The food will be gone! The milk eggs and cheese!
The yogurt! The apples! The green beans and peas!
The stores have run out, now what will we do?
They’ll be starvng and looting and nothing to do!
Then they paused, and they listened a moment or two.
And they did hear a sound, rising over the fear,
It started out far, then began to grow near.
But this sound wasn’t sad, nor was it new,
The farms were still doing what farms alwys do.
The food was still coming, though they’d emptied the shelves,
The farms kept it coming, though they struggled themselves,
Though the cities had forgotten from where their food came,
The farms made them food every day, just the same.
Through weather and critics and markets that fall,
The farms kept on farming in spite of it all.
They farmed without thank yous.
They farmed without praise.
They farmed on the hottest and coldest of days.
They’d bought all the food, yet the next day came more,
And the people thought of something they hadn’t before.
Maybe food, they thought, doesn’t come from a store.
Maybe farmers, perhaps, mean a little bit more.
10/03/2024
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