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Support Local Food Systems

Consumers who grow their own food and purchase locally grown produce are helping to strengthen regional food systems. Here's how.

Vibrant urban areas like Seattle need access to wide varieties of safe and nutritious food.

Consumers who grow their own food and purchase locally grown produce are helping to strengthen regional food systems.

Among the best ways to contribute to Seattle's healthy food system are:

  • Buy a share in a farmer's harvest. Often called a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), shares or half-shares can be purchased in the early spring, providing funding to farmers for seeds and other expenses. Each week, farmers deliver boxes or bags of freshly-picked produce. A CSA Directory for our area is produced by Puget Sound Fresh.
  • Meet your local farmers when you shop at Farmers Markets. There is a one near you.
  • Visit farm stands and U-Pick farms. King County's Farm & Crop Finder lists farms in all of the counties surrounding Puget Sound.
  • Volunteer at a farm. Weekend work parties are organized by Northwest Farming for Humanity, run by the Cascade Harvest Coalition. To become a farm apprentice, contact Tilth Producers of Washington.
  • Participate in the Community Fruit Tree Harvest.  If you have an apple, plum or pear tree that bears more fruit than you can use, or if you would like to volunteer in the harvest, consider donating your bounty or your time to the Community Fruit Tree Harvest!  Tree donors must live in Seattle to qualify for volunteer harvesting.   Surplus fruit is donated to local food banks. Contact the Garden Hotline for more information or to sign up your tree today.
Local Food Forum
Stay in touch with others who want to grow, shop for and prepare locally and regionally produced food.
FAQs about City Chickens
Our frequently asked questions about raising chickens in the city.
Poultry Resource List
List of associations and web sites providing more information about poultry. Sources for chickens, coops and supplies.
Composting Chicken Manure
Two-page handout written by Judith Duncan, WSU King County Extension Livestock Advisor
Upcoming Events
2009 Reunion Dinner & Annual Members' Meeting
Good Shepherd Center Chapel (Fourth Floor),
Jan 28, 2009 06:30 PM
Indoor Seed Starting Intensive 2-day Workshop
Good Shepherd Center Demonstration Garden,
Feb 07, 2009 - Feb 08, 2009
Composting for Apartment Dwellers
Bradner Gardens Park,
Feb 11, 2009 07:00 PM
City Chicks ~ Starting with Baby Chicks
Good Shepherd Center Room 140 (Senior Center),
Feb 21, 2009 10:00 AM
Volunteer at Tilth

See the full list of Current volunteer opportunities here. 

 

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