Unintentional and informal CSA featuring organic local Heirloom-ARK varieties and unusual suspects. We seem to grow fabulous tomatoes and greens in addition to a variety of beans, herbs, squash, peppers, beets, spicy radish, flowers and so much more. Our goal is to offer the not so ordinary and support precious local heirloom varieties as well as eventually adding rare heritage rabbits.
My husband and I started our organic garden four years ago in Western Washtenaw county outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Originally we intended to feed ourselves and family-friends with enough to freeze, can and preserve. While not new to gardening we had not grown in Michigan since my childhood. With more food than we could eat and donate we decided this year to triple our size and offer a family-friend informal CSA if you will. Our "neighbors" up and down the road where we live have a variety of foods to offer as well. This is deep farming-gardening country. It is our desire to cultivate a community with all farmer-growers in supporting local food along our road as a destination place. http://www.angelasguide.com and http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M34693?ul