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What might be in a box?? 

Vegetables!          Roots!         Fruits!               herbs!            Flowers!

Why become a CSA member?

Joining our CSA secures your share of the season’s harvest while directly investing in local food production in the Treasure Valley. CSA members receive priority access to the food we grow and help make the growing season possible from the very beginning.

Early-season memberships allow us to purchase seeds, soil, and supplies, hire labor, and plan a diverse, regenerative crop mix before harvests begin. That upfront commitment gives us the stability to grow high-quality, farm-fresh produce consistently throughout the season.

In return, CSA members receive reliable weekly shares, a strong connection to where their food comes from, and first access to what our family farm produces.

How it works

  • Kales *

  • Collards 

  • Cabbage *

  • Broccoli 

  • Swiss Chard*

  • Arugula

  • Bok Choy

  • Tatsoi

  • Spring Mix

  • Celery

  •  Kohlrabi

  • Head lettuces*

  • Spinach*

  • Fennel

  • Beets *

  • Carrots *

  • Radish *

  • Onion *

  • Leeks

  • Turnips*

  • Potatoe *

  • Sweet Potatoes

  • Parsnips

  • Rutabaga

  • Celeriac

  • Thyme

  • Basil*

  • Oregano

  • Parsely*

  • Cilantro

  • Sage

  • Dill

  • Chives

  • Chamomile

  • Tarragon

  • Dahlias*

  • Sunflowers*

  • Zinnia*

  • Aster*

  • Celosia

  • Status

  • Coneflower

  • Gomphrena

  • Yarrow

  • Strawflower

  • Centaurea

Why You'll Love Being a CSA Member

  • Exclusive Farm Connection: Get invited to a members-only farm tour and seasonal harvest experience—see where your food is grown, walk the fields, and connect directly with the farm behind your share.

  • Farm-Fresh Variety: Each week, enjoy 7-11 seasonal items, including vibrant vegetables, flavorful herbs, fresh-picked fruits, and even farm-grown flowers, from May through October.

  • Easy & Eco-Friendly: Your share comes pre-packed in recyclable paper bags, making pick-up simple and sustainable.

  • Convenient Pick-Up: Choose from multiple pick-up locations to fit your schedule.

  • Support Local Agriculture: Your membership directly supports our small farm and helps keep local, sustainable food thriving.

  • More Than Just a Box: It’s a way to eat seasonally, learn about sustainable farming, and be part of a like-minded community.

How to Join

  • Reserve Your Share: A one-time membership fee secures your spot for the season.

  • Flexible Payment Options: Pay in full or choose our three-installment payment plan to spread out the cost.

  • Summer squash*

  • cucumbers*

  • Peppers*

  • Tomatoes*

  • Catelopes*

  • Pumpkins*

  • Winter squash*

  • Okra

  • Eggplant*

  • Beans*

  • Peas*

  • Watermelon

**Examples of CSA share

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CSA Pick-up locations

Clean Cuisine by Gina

1940 W State St.

Tuesday 5pm-6:30pm

East Boise- Hosted by Deanna Smith

1208 E Jefferson Street, Boise,Id

(2 Blocks North of Warmsprings Ave)

Tuesday 5pm-6:30pm

True Roots Farms(on-farm)

5486 Hogg rd. Marsing,Id

             Tuesday 12pm-5pm​

Choose your plan below

2026 CSA Shares

Find one that works for you

  • Full Share w/ 1 dozen eggs

    800$
    +$24.36 2.9% Square Transaction Fee
    Eat local with 20 weeks of fresh, produce and eggs from our farm in Marsing! Get 6-9 seasonal items weekly, May to October.
    Valid for 20 weeks
    • Farm fresh eggs
    • Veggies, Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers!
    • Convenient
    • 20 Weeks
  • CSA Half share (bi-weekly) w/1 dozen egg

    400$
    +$11 Square Transaction Fee (2.9%)
    Grab a taste of Idaho with our Half Share CSA! Every other week from May to October, enjoy 6-9 fresh, seasonal picks straight from our farm. It’s the perfect way to savor local flavors!
    Valid for 20 weeks
    • Bi-weekly 7-11 items 10 weeks total
    • May-October
    • $19 per week
    • 7 different varieties
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