Frequently Asked Questions

How does our CSA Work?

  • What is a CSA FarmShare?

    A CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) connects you—the consumer—directly with your local farmer. At Sq Ft Garden, we’re excited to expand your options through our FarmShare program.

    When you purchase a CSA FarmShare, you become a true “shareholder” of the farm for a season. It’s a win-win partnership: your upfront support helps us plan and grow with confidence, while you receive a steady supply of fresh, top-quality products from our regenerative farm.

    Joining a CSA is more than just a food purchase—it’s a commitment to aligning your personal health, ethical, and environmental values with the source of your food. Together, we’re creating a real-time, farm-to-table relationship built on trust, sustainability, and conscientious farming practices.

  • Communication

    As a CSA member, you’ll receive weekly email reminders about your pick-up time. These emails will also include announcements about exclusive farm offerings, like special seasonal items available for purchase. Be sure to keep an eye out—our emails contain important updates to help you make the most of your CSA membership. We want to keep you connected and in the loop every step of the way!

  • Delivery Locations

    We have many convenient pickup locations. Select your preferred location when purchasing your box from our store.

    Center: 485 E Fifth St, Center, CO 81125

    Monte Vista: 159 Washington St, Monte Vista, CO 81144

    Alamosa: 401 Edison Ave, Alamosa CO 81101

    Mosca: 5305 SH-17 Mosca, CO 81146

    La Jara:412 Main St, La Jara CO 81140

    Manassa:401 Main ST, Manassa CO 81141

    Del norte: 140 Spruce St Del Norte, CO 81132

    San Luis: 408 Main St, San Luis, CO 81151

  • Seasonal Availability Window

    Seasonal Availability Window

    Produce is grown and harvested locally and is available late May through October, with exact timing depending on weather and crop readiness:

    Late May – June: Early broccoli, cabbage, onions, cucumbers

    July – August: Peak tomatoes, peppers, cantaloupe, watermelon, eggplant

    September – October: Squash, pumpkins, potatoes, late-season cauliflower

  • Example Produce Box Items

    Example Produce Box Items

    Vegetables

    Broccoli

    Cabbage

    Cauliflower

    Cucumbers (including pickling cucumbers)

    Eggplants

    Tomatoes

    Hot Peppers (varieties depend on harvest)

    Sweet Peppers (bell and frying types)

    Squash (summer and winter varieties)

    Potatoes (red, gold, russet)

    Onions (yellow, red, sweet)

    Fruits

    Cantaloupe

    Watermelon

    Pumpkin