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The mission of Our House Farm is to grow and sell, in an environmentally sustainable manner, a wide variety of nutritious, delicious, and local produce for people of various backgrounds and income levels.  We are committed to playing a role in improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay, and the environment in general, by using organic farming practices.

Crop 
Arugula 
Asian greens 
Basil 
Beans (snap, romano) 
Beets
Blackberries 
Bok choi
Broccoli 
Broccoli Raab 
Cabbage 
Carrot 
Chives 
Cilantro 
Collard greens 
Corn 
Cucumber 
Dill 
Edamame Soybean 
Eggplant 
Endive 
Fennel 
Garlic 
Garlic scapes 
Kale 
Kohlrabi 
Leeks 
Lemongrass 
Lettuce (head and baby mixed leaf) 
Lima bean 
Malabar spinach 
Melons 
Mustard greens 
Napa cabbage 
Okra 
Onions (Spring, storage) 
Oregano 
Parsley 
Parsnips 
Peas (sugar snap, shell, snow) 
Peppers (sweet and hot) 
Potatoes 
Pumpkins 
Radicchio 
Radish (red, watermelon, and daikon) 
Raspberries 
Rutabaga 
Salad mix 
Spinach 
Strawberries 
Summer squash 
Sweet corn
Sweet Potatoes 
Swiss chard 
Thyme 
Tomatillos 
Tomatoes 
Turnip 
Turnip greens
Winter squash 
Zucchini
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Note: We will also be experimenting on a small scale with a few crops, so it is possible CSA members may have the options to choose from crops that are not listed. It’s also possible that some of the above-listed crops might fail, due to weather, disease, or insects, so you may not receive all of these crops. Occasionally, we might add to our CSA share offerings with tree fruit or other produce that we purchase from other local farmers. 
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