The quantity of the weekly shares changes throughout the season. Here are two examples of vegetable shares from 2007:
One week midsummer contained 4 middle eastern cucumbers, several delicate baby squash, two heads of green leaf lettuce, a bag of asian microgreens, a bunch of spicy garlic scapes, a bunch of white turnips, a bunch of purple beets.
One week in the fall contained several onions, two shallots, a large bunch of carrots, a head of napa cabbage, 6 huge ripe tomatoes, 3-4 golden potatos, 3 purple eggplant.
The fruit shares generally contain 2-3 items. Early in the season the shares may include cider or juice with fruit, then in the summer, as the fruit crops become more robust an example of a share could be a pint of berries, a melon and a pint of plums. In the fall – two big bags of juicy apples and a carton of 8 golden pears.
Crops Planned for 2008 Include*:
Spring: Arugula, Baby Lettuce Mix, Baby White Turnips, Beets,
Bok Choy, Broccoli, Middle Eastern Cucumbers, Red
Kale, Radicchio, Radishes, Spinach
Summer: Fava Beans, Basil, Many Varieties of Heirloom
Tomatoes, Sweet Bell Peppers, Broccoli Rabe, Purple
Carrots, French Orange Carrots, White Carrots, Swiss
Chard, Cherry tomatoes, Eggplant, Fennel, Heirloom
tomatoes, Hot Peppers, Leaf lettuce, Musk Melons,
Mustard Greens, Red tomatoes, Summer squash, Sweet
onions, Watermelon
Fall: Brussels Sprouts on the Stalk, Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Collard Greens, Italian Parsley, Kohlrabi, Leeks,
Onions, Parsnips, Purple Peruvian Potatoes, Pumpkins,
Turnips, Winter Squash, Yellow Fingerling Potatoes
Fruit
A Selection of Heirloom and Hybrid Varieties of sweet
Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Apples, Pears
*Please note though that each crop is subject to the
vagaries of growing conditions, weather, pests, etc. We do
not guarantee that any of the listed crops will be available.