Considering the amount of coordination it must take to work with 5-6 farms and gardens throughout the city, I think City Commons does a great job. The pickup time was convenient for us, on days...
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Community Supported Agriculture is a fantastic way for people who care about local food, sustainable agriculture and revitalizing the local economy to get directly involved in making it a reality. CSA members support the farms by investing in them at the beginning of the season. Members receive boxes with a variety of farm fresh goodies every week during the growing season. City Commons is a cooperative urban CSA started in 2012; the produce you receive is all grown in Detroit at six market gardens located throughout the city. The food you receive each week has been grown using sustainable methods, meaning that we do not use synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
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Although I was originally very excited to join City Commons' CSA, I was ultimately disappointed with my commitment due to low value per box (each box comes out to a little over $20 and there is no...
My wife and I are starting our third year with City Commons, and we love the service and quality it provides. There is nothing wrong with City Commons, but you'll have to adapt yourself to what...
i ordered from city commons for two or three summers, and only stopped because i moved far enough away to make it impractical. i ordered a half-share, and for a single person that was more than...
I had a half share with this CSA for the summer and it was great! What's better than fresh, local veggies? Beautiful flower bouquets too! The snap peas are AMAZING, I hope they keep doing those....






