minnienmickey
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2013
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- 40
Unfortunately such services are far far away. I know there are urban gardens in my area, but from my understanding the produce is donated to a non-profit. Not much help for me.
Do you have a CSA near you? I have a work share at my local CSA and get a free family share for the year ($700 worth of produce) and I just work the farm 3 hours a week. IDK if this is just my state or not, but apparently there's a new certification for farms...instead of Certified Organic it's called Certified Naturally Grown. The growing practices are the same as Certified Organic, but the farmer doesn't have to pay the outrageous price or go through the outrageous paperwork through the USDA. No synthetic herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics, hormones, or genetically modified organisms.