What has changed in the concept of Community Supported Argriculture (CSA)?
“It’s all about customer service and giving back,” says Don Webber who runs the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Harvest2U, out of Temecula. “We’ve changed the concept of a regular CSA.” Don started Harvest2U about 14 months ago and re-invented the formula. He began with mostly pick-up locations where customers of a particular area would go
Does Buying High Quality Produce Actually Save Me Money?
Seriously? Let’s look at just a couple of factors that make buying local produce cost effective. Waste – Believe it or not, according to ethicalconsumerism.tribe.net, “the average family of 4 wastes 122 pounds of food per month”! (Actually, I have a hard time believing that myself). But, ask yourself how much of your produce
Murrieta Community Garden
The City of Murrieta has taken a novel approach to the growing, and at times pervasive, need in the area for locally-grown, organic produce – tucked behind the Alta Murrieta Sports Park is the small but thriving Murrieta Community Garden. The community garden owes its existence completely to donations and volunteers – the garden



