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10 week Spring Harvest and Salad Box Subscriptions

Monique Pot from Tamaki Urban Market Garden

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Would you like to purchase local 'organically' * grown freshly picked veges/greens and salad? We have spaces available for our 10 week Spring subscriptions for both our Harvest/Salad box plus either greens and or salad boxes. Pickups are Fridays between 10 and 2 or later by arrangement starting 23rd August. We also have available a fornightly subscription. The harvest/salad box is $25 per week, greens $15 and salad $10. We are a small urban market garden in Glen Innes running Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) which allows us to gift our excess produce to those in need. If this sounds like something you would like to be part of please email tamakiurbanmarketgarden@gmail.com

*TUMG is not certified organic but vegetables are grown using organic principles

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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