Community Supported Agriculture boxes now available!

Apr 16, 2024 | Events | 1 comment

The Farm at Dover Vineyards is a small fruit and vegetable farm located in Concord. They planted their first crops around 15 years ago on family land and, today, strive to keep agriculture alive in Charlotte.

The farm offers weekly, bi-monthly, and monthly subscriptions to fresh vegetable boxes, which can be purchased by businesses, non-profits, and congregations as benefits for their employees and members. The subscriptions are called Community Supported Agriculture, or CSA, veggie boxes. Customers pay an upfront amount for their produce and the farm deliver a selection of what it has grown to the organization. Every delivery is different, and offerings change according to availability and the season.

Depending on the season, a typical week might include:

Spring: heirloom lettuce, strawberries, carrots, radishes, cilantro

Summer: tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, potatoes, basil

Fall: kale, sweet potatoes, jam, heirloom apples

The season runs from late April to mid November and boxes can be customized.

For more information, visit the Farmers Market page or contact the farm at thefarmatdovervineyards@gmail.com or 704-794-2033.

See you at the Farmers Market!

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