Winter CSA

Winter Shares
Will go on sale October 1st, 2025

 

If you are a current CSA member, you will receive an email with a link to order your winter share on October 1st.  If you are not a CSA member, if there are shares left, we will open sales to the public a few weeks after the member sale opens.

The winter share includes a diversity of greens, herbs, roots, onions, garlic, and winter squash. Winter production has to overcome extreme growing conditions and long storage; therefore, the variety is determined by what can be grown in this region in the winter. You will be rewarded with some of the sweetest tasting spinach and kale you have ever eaten and herbs so fresh it will feel like summer in your kitchen.

There is a seasonality to these winter crops. Larger bunches of greens and heads of lettuce will be common in December, while deeper winter gives way to smaller cut greens and unique specialty greens. Similarly, winter squash will be plentiful for the first few months, but likely won’t store into March.

Winter CSA is only available to Phillies Bridge current summer CSA members and is limited to one share per household. At this time we are unable to offer sliding scale for the winter CSA.

  • 20 weeks of vegetables, picked up every other week*
  • $575 for the winter season December 5th through April 17th
  • Flexible pickups on the farm, Friday & Saturday
  • About half storage crops and half fresh greens from our high tunnels
  • One share size: the total quantity of vegetables in our winter share is roughly the amount of a small summer share, picked up in double the amount every two weeks. This will be roughly 14 items per pickup
  • Shares are pre-packed without options.

Pickup schedule

Week 1 12/5/25
Week 2 12/19/25*
Week 3 1/9/26* Three week gap for winter holidays
Week 4 1/23/26
Week 5 2/6/26
Week 6 2/20/26
Week 7 3/6/26
Week 8 3/20/26
Week 9 4/3/26
Week 10 4/17/26

 

 

Shares may include:

Greens

Spinach – often

Kale – often

Chard – sometimes

Head lettuce – often, early winter

Escarole – occasional, early winter

Baby bok choi – often

Arugula – often, early winter and early spring

Mustard mix – often

Specialty greens – occasional

Herbs – often

Salad mix – occasional, deep winter

Kale rapini – often early spring

Broccolini – often early spring

Cabbage – occasional, early winter

Baby radish – occasional, April

Storage

Winter squash – often

Carrots – often

Beets – occasional

Potatoes – often

Daikon radish – often

Sweet potatoes – occasional

Garlic – often

Onions – often

Celeriac – infrequent

Rutabaga – infrequent