Power of Love CSA comes to Battery Park
Richmond is lucky to have a great group of CSA’s (Community Supported Agriculture) to bring us produce straight from local area farms. Now the Power of Love CSA is adding Battery Park as one of its pick-up locations. Here’s how it works:
* Pay up front for twenty weeks of produce OR pay on a week-to-week basis.
* Once a week pick up your box of produce from the Stone House in Battery Park.
* Your box will include at least four types of produce and weigh at least 20lbs.
bq. We will be planting in 2010 potatoes, sweet potatoes, squash,
zucchini, tomatoes, sweet corn, cabbage, string beans, cantaloupe,
watermelon, cucumbers, sweet peas, collard greens, kale, broccoli, bell
peppers, cayenne, peaches, onions, beets, apples, strawberries, romaine, okra,
and eggplant.
PoL is also offering herbs and goat’s milk soap.
Download the flyer & signup sheet (PDF).





Thanks, Ross. I’m excited to see even more organically farmed produce available on the Northside. I believe she’ll have some farmer’s market style produce for sale when the harvest is abundant. That’s good news for the many residents without transportation who mostly shop at R&S or Walgreen’s.