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Fall Basket Program

Why sign up for fall baskets?
The fall basket is offered to families who want to continue to eat with the season until December. The vegetables offered were grown at the farm this summer and stored in the cold room, just like the vegetables found in grocery stores in the winter. The difference is that you know that these are locally grown and organic, furthermore, you even know who harvested them!

Basket size and delivery schedule
Fall baskets are significantly larger than summer baskets because they are delivered less frequently and because these fall crops generally store very well and can thus be enjoyed for a long time.

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A chance to discover new vegetables
For the people who know less about these storage vegetables from Québec and how to use them, be reassured, we will supply you with lots of cooking ideas and tips which will help you to discover and appreciate them.

How to sign up
See our main season registration form on the Basket Program page for more information on registering and payment info.



format change for 2010

For 2010 the fall basket program has been reduced to a single "double basket" to be distributed after the end of the summer basket program. The distribution dates for 2010 are Oct 28 and 29 at the farm only.

See our main season registration form on the Basket Program page for more information on registering and payment info.



fall baskets in brief

When?

One double-sized basket distributed at the end of October. Farm pick-up only.
  • Thursday Oct. 28: 5pm-7pm
  • Friday Oct. 29: 10am-12pm

Where?

distributed by pickup at the farm only (see our contact info for the address or call for directions)

How much?

50$ for one double basket

What is it?

A diversity of storage crops from our farm including: carrots, celeriac, beets, rutabaga, winter radish, Brussel sprouts, kale, cabbage, greeens, squash, potatoes, garlic, leeks, herbs, etc.