Bulk & Shares
CSA share, subscription box
When it's Gotta's, its Gotta be good! Join us this year for our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program!!! 2025 Gotta’s Farm will be hosting a CSA program that runs from early July to early October**. As a CSA shareholder, a low cost of either $200.00 or $375.00 will be paid to Gotta’s Farm and a weekly box of our fresh, locally grown produce will be received for a total of 14 weeks beginning July 8th. Pick up is every Tuesdays from 3-6 PM at our Gotta’s Farm location on Rt. 17 in Portland. The CSA could include, but is not limited to: yellow and green squash, peas, beans, sweet corn, peppers, peaches, apples, watermelons, nectarines, pears, kale, brussel sprouts, and winter squash. Stop in and fill out an application for our CSA at the farm in the spring time! ** Please note: As farmers, our crops are weather dependent. Gotta’s Farm661 Glastonbury Turnpike Route 17Portland, CT 06480 QP Farm Market Rte 66 Portland, CT 06480 Copyright © 2026 ·Sinatra Child Themeon Genesis Framework·WordPress·Log in
Join us this year for our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program!!! 2025 Gotta’s Farm will be hosting a CSA program that runs from early July to early October**. As a CSA shareholder, a low cost of either $200.00 or $375.00 will be paid to Gotta’s Farm and a weekly box of our fresh, locally grown produce will be received for a total of 14 weeks beginning July 8th. Pick up is every Tuesdays from 3-6 PM at our Gotta’s Farm location on Rt. 17 in Portland. The CSA could include, but is not limited to: yellow and green squash, peas, beans, sweet corn, peppers, peaches, apples, watermelons, nectarines, pears, kale, brussel sprouts, and winter squash. Stop in and fill out an application for our CSA at the farm in the spring time! ** Please note: As farmers, our crops are weather dependent.
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