We received two plastic grocery bags per week, usually each about half full. The quality at times was poor - - damaged, sometimes rotting, unripened. I was equally disappointed with the variety. Lots of lettuce and corn and potatoes, 3 or four produce bags of green beans, more hot peppers than the average person could ever use, one week of mushy apples, a week of flowering broccoli, some eggplant, onions, a few weeks of cilantro, squash, some cucumbers... We never received much of what was listed on the Windy Meadow Farms website harvest schedule. No beets, swiss chard, turnips, dill, basil, patty pans, mint, oregano, thyme, scallions, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, collards.
While receiving my share, I was pricing the same produce at the farm market down the road. For $10 dollars a week I could have bought at least one more grocery bag of produce, a greater variety of vegetables (and fruit), and all this from a certified organic/IPM farm in my own town. I think I'll be investing my money even closer to home next year and foregoing another year of enrollment with Windy Meadow.