2025 You-Pick Memberships

Have you always wanted to grow a big garden, abundant with fresh veggies, beautiful flowers, and delicious and medicinal herbs? This year we are offering something new. We will grow the garden, all you need to do is harvest the bounty!

How it Works:

  • You sign up and pay by cash, check or credit card by April 1

  • Come to a short 30 minute orientation in June to go over the garden ground rules

  • Receive a weekly email with information on what’s ready to be picked

  • Starting mid-June through the end of October, visit the garden any time sunrise to sunset any day of the week to self-serve you-pick

  • Or, visit Thursdays from 1-7pm for help with picking and camaraderie

  • Visit once a week, every other week, or multiple times a week, totally up to you

  • Membership operates on the honor system, and all members are expected to follow the Garden Ground Rules

2025 Garden Membership Options

Everything

Pick any veggies, flowers and herbs you’d like starting June 15 through the end of season, approx. Oct 31.

Self-serve you-pick from sunrise-sunset 7 days a week. Picking help for members available on Thursdays from 1pm-7pm.

Regular: $630

  • 5-7 market-size portions of different veggies

  • 1 quart bucket of cut flowers

  • 1 quart bucket of herbs and edible flowers

Small: $315

  • 2-3 market-size portions of different veggies

  • 1/2 quart bucket of cut flowers

  • 1/2 quart bucket of herbs and edible flowers

*NOTE: These are just rough estimates, and actual availability will vary throughout the season. Members should expect fewer offerings in June and October, and more offerings in August and September.

Flowers & Herbs

Pick any flowers, herbs and edible flowers you’d like starting June 15 through the end of season, approx. Oct 31.

Self-serve you-pick from sunrise-sunset 7 days a week. Picking help for members available on Thursdays from 1pm-7pm.

Regular: $460

  • 2 quart buckets of your pick of cut flowers, herbs and/or edible flowers

Small: $230

  • 1 quart bucket of your pick of cut flowers, herbs and/or edible flowers

*NOTE: These are just rough estimates, and actual availability will vary throughout the season. Members should expect fewer offerings in June and October, and more offerings in August and September.

Can’t afford a share? We’ve got you covered.

Thanks to a generous donation from Adk Action, we can offer a limited number of free “Everything” memberships to neighbors who don’t have the financial means to purchase a membership on their own. If you’d like to take advantage of this offering, please just indicate that on your sign up form, no questions asked!

  • To get an idea of what might be available to pick…

    June/July- Radish, salad turnip, rainbow chard, kale, spinach, sugar snap peas, lettuce, cilantro, new potatoes, onions, garlic, dill, edible flowers, chamomile, mint…

    Aug/Sept- Cucumbers, yellow wax beans, basil, tulsi, lemon balm, parsley, zucchini, yellow squash, sungold cherry tomato, shishito peppers, Japanese eggplant, Italian eggplant, poblano peppers…

    Sept/Oct- Delicata squash, butternut squash, acorn squash, daikon radish, salad turnip, kale, chard, scallions, bok choy, dragons tongue beans, lemongrass, horseradish, jalapeno peppers …

  • You don’t! You’re buying a membership to the garden, and we have a plan in place so everyone gets a little of everything. However, weather, pests, and other unforeseen circumstances means that some crops will have less available, and others will be overabundant. Members must understand that we cannot guarantee they absolutely receive any specific item throughout the season.

  • General guidelines on how much we ask you pick will be shared in the weekly email.

  • The crops are planned to provide enough for everyone on a consistent schedule, without having an overabundance that is wasted. In an effort to keep the cost of garden offerings low, we have carefully orchestrated a schedule based on when things will be blooming. We try to avoid this, but if your schedule requires a different schedule- go for it! 

  • Because there is fresh food growing in the garden, we ask that dogs stay at home. There is no parking area with shade, please do not leave your dog in your car in hot weather.

  • If you are out of town for a period of time, you're welcome to invite a friend or family member to visit and pick on your behalf- please just take the time to bring them to the farm and give them a quick orientation beforehand. Or, ask them to come on Thursday between 1-7pm. If you’d like, we can also donate your weekly share to someone in the community who needs it. Just let Mary know!

  • See above- you can either offer your weekly share to a friend, or Mary can donate it to someone in need.

  • Probably not! Unless someone is at the farm doing work, expect that the garden will be fully unattended when you visit. Information will be shared with you via email each week and we ask that you read it carefully. What is ready to be harvested will be marked and all tools will be provided. There will be a short orientation in June to provide information and best practices.

  • We are more than happy to pick up your weekly share for you and deliver it right to your car on Thursdays from 1-7pm.

  • Yes, we just ask for a 50% deposit to reserve your space by April 1, and then the other 50% by June 1, 2025.

  • No, there will not be open you pick nights this year. This was a tough decision to make, as open-you-pick events have been a huge source of community building and joy over the last three years. However, to continue to offer you pick nights, we would have had to triple the price of what we were charging. Instead, we chose to move to a model where we could continue to give our guests a really good deal with the same pricing, but in a way that balances the costs and investments more sustainably for the farm.

Questions? Get in touch.