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Greystone Farm

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Our Harvest - Growing veggies on the farm in College Hill!

Our Harvest

4.8(5 reviews)
21.3 mi
•$$

I want to plug Our Harvest Cooperative because they've been essential to my sanity during this…read morequarantine and pandemic. Since I've been trying to limit trips out of the home, I've found that its fresh vegetables I run out of most quickly. So getting a weekly box has been perfect. I also ordered a month's supply of frozen meat and it's a huge amount, with beef, pork, and chicken. I actually started using Our Harvest Cooperative maybe 3 years ago but stopped for a time because pick up wasn't fitting in my schedule. I'm really glad to be back at it. The vegetables are always fresh, with a thoughtful variety too - rotating zucchini and tomatoes right now so we don't get bored of just one thing. They also give us basil, chives, parsley, so that also helps with recipes and staying out of the store. Lastly, I wanted to give a shout out to the staff and volunteers with Our Harvest - one more than one occasion they've reached out to me to make something more convenient for me if there was a hiccup. I have also visited the farm and I was given a tour and felt like they were excited I was there, rather than a nuisance. I definitely recommend this community supported agriculture, or CSA organization.

Absolutely impeccable service! Amy and everybody over there at the Co-op are just incredible…read more Extremely hands on and personal. Feels like you're picking up produce from your neighbor! Eat fresh & but local!

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Our Harvest - Bulk processing tomatoes

Bulk processing tomatoes

Our Harvest - Contents of a medium Harvest Box plus beans add-on

Contents of a medium Harvest Box plus beans add-on

Our Harvest - Pasture-raised eggs

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Pasture-raised eggs

Pink Elephant Farm - Radicchio, grilled, with blueberries (reduced in a vinaigrette) and served with farm greens. All vegetables from the Pink Elephant Farm.

Pink Elephant Farm

5.0(1 review)
54.2 mi

I am a farm share subscriber with this somewhat new farm. The produce really is as good as it…read moregets. Right now, this farm is selling only to restaurants and to CSA (community supported agriculture) subscribers but if you either encounter their produce at a restaurant or have the chance to buy a share for the season, you will be in for a treat. With CSA shares, you don't pick what you get. Seasonal vegetables rotate and yes, sometimes you get a ton of cabbage or kale or whatever. However, when the vegetables are this fresh, it is easy to make them last because its amazing how long lettuce will stay fresh when it wasn't already sitting in a transport truck and a grocery shelf for a week or two. Even delicate vegetables like garlic ramps are still on my recipe list 2 weeks after delivery (and proper storage) because they were so fresh to begin with. Some vegetables work well for pickling or other preservation methods like making kimchi. The vegetables are as fresh as you can ask for, delivered to your door as scheduled. With recipe suggestions emailed the day before. This is organic farming with many heirloom seeds and some veggies won't look just like "normal" but that doesn't mean they aren't even better tasting than normal. I've tried fresh lettuce and kale and turnips that I have never heard of before but that have won the taste contest from store bought.

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Pink Elephant Farm - A small portion of a spring vegetable delivery

A small portion of a spring vegetable delivery

Pink Elephant Farm - A spring vegetable delivery

A spring vegetable delivery

Pink Elephant Farm - Cherry tomatos, basil (raw), green beans and onions (stir fried). Showing some of the season variety/change of vegetables from a local farm

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Cherry tomatos, basil (raw), green beans and onions (stir fried). Showing some of the season variety/change of vegetables from a local farm

New Roots

New Roots

5.0(4 reviews)
74.3 mi•Civic Center, Downtown
•$$

Some years ago when I started to eke my way out of poverty I got some good advice about donating…read moretime and money to nonprofits, and it went something like this. Get involved with a few causes that you are passionate about, become intimate with the strategy and impact those nonprofits make, and then not only will you be invested in those causes, you won't ever have to wonder where that time and money goes. I'm delighted to be able to say I have an 11-year history with New Roots and I see every year how gutsy and passionate and impactful this little operation is. The chieftain, Karyn, is a one-person wrecking crew who has a knack for finding a way to keep this thing going, but she's also learned to recruit a great band of impassioned acolytes to keep the cause afloat. In short, New Roots connects local farmers to lower income communities, the sort that the Krogers don't want to serve, and they promote and subsidize healthy eating throughout the entire growing season. New Roots has grown and flourished, survived a pandemic, and has served the underserved dating back to the time when Louisville had just a couple of small farmer's markets. Me? Yeah, I've given a lot of time and a little money to the cause, but that's only a small thing compared to all the great fresh veggies and tremendous community engagement I've enjoyed in return. I can't think of a better review to write on a #ThankYouThursday.

I love supporting these folks! Being part of an…read moreorganization that helps farmers and folks in food-insecure areas get together is wonderful. The food is great and I love giving back to the community.

Greystone Farm - csa - Updated May 2026

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