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Sign ups begin March 1, 2024

Please sign up through one of the following two options:

1. Get in touch with us at hardscrabblehillfarm@gmail.com to talk through plan options and decide on your method of payment.

2. Select one of our plans below and pay directly through our website to secure your spot right away!

View our four farm share options below for further details. You should expect ~ 5-10lbs of at least 5 different produce items, dependent on the timing of the season. This amount would typically feed 2-3 adults in a week.  Produce will include a variety of vegetables, some fruits, and some herbs. 

Options for weekly share pick ups:

1. On-farm pickup - **$35 discount on your share for the season!**

2. Farmers' Market pickup at Hamilton Farmers' Market

Have more questions? Please email us:

hardscrabblehillfarm@gmail.com

Choose your pricing plan

  • Full Season Share

    450$
    Feeds 2-3 adults
    Valid for 18 weeks
    • 5-10 items chosen by us
    • Offered weekly from end of May - early October
  • Individual Full Season Share

    250$
    Full season of produce, curated for 1 adult
    Valid for 18 weeks
    • 5-10 items chosen by us
    • Offered weekly from end of May - early October
  • Heart of the Season

    245$
    Enjoy peak season variety of your favorite summer produce
    Valid for 7 weeks
    • 5-10 items
    • Offered every other week beginning mid-June
    • On-farm pick-up preferred
  • Fall Harvest

    140$
    Enjoy late season specialties
    Valid for 4 weeks
    • 5-10 items
    • Offered every other week beginning in September
    • On-farm pick-up preferred

What to expect:

In addition to your weekly produce subscription, you will also get the following:

  • Curated recipes tailored to each box's contents

  • Heirloom and hard-to-find produce

  • Minimal and eco-friendly packaging

  • Occasional additions like cut-flower bouquets (free of charge!)

  • Farm updates so you know what you're supporting

  • Peace of mind partnering with local farmers who are caring for the land that is providing your food

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