I talked to a few other CSA members, locally and around the country and my impression was that Alambria Springs offered a good bit more variety than average. We were offered around 10-20 different items each time we visited. Sadly, 2009 was a terrible year for tomatoes and the heirlooms we set had our taste-buds on, never materialized. However, this was true for everyone, not just Alambria. Amy and Brian did give us some nice round tomatoes.
For those who have never joined a CSA, I will say that there is a lovely atmosphere of camaraderie surrounding the whole experience, in addition to the fabulous fresh, organic vegetables.
It's January now, and I still have several things from Alambria in the fridge and freezer. They include fresh garlic, shallots, beets, carrots, potatoes, rutabaga and cabbage and frozen green beans, leeks, pumpkin and scallions! We're still getting value and nutrition from our membership.
I wholeheartedly recommend membership in Alambria Springs Farm CSA.