CSA
Two Roots Farm
Basalt, Colorado
Two Roots Farm has been growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers for the Roaring Fork Valley using regenerative methods since 2016. We aim to grow food in the cleanest, healthiest way possible: prioritizing the vitality of our farmers, soil, and eaters above all else. We use organic growing practices, minimum tillage, biodynamic compost, crop rotations, increased biodiversity, and sustainable methods to grow the best produce possible without the use of any chemicals, herbicides, or pesticides. We rely on integrated pest management, building healthy soil, and hard working farmers to maintain a vibrant farm. Our pastures are managed using management-intensive rotational grazing, no-spray, and no-till methods. We sell our produce into the Roaring Fork Valley through a CSA, an onsite farm stand, and local restaurants. Two Roots Farm provides produce to Lift Up (Basalt- Rifle grassroots food insecurity organization), the Pitkin County Senior Center, and regional food pantries.
At a glance
- Accepts WIC
- Accepts cards
- Accepts cash
- Organic produce
Season
June to October
Share options
- Share sizes
- Full shares, Half shares
- Payment options
- One advance payment prior to the beginning of the delivery season, Payments in installments over the course of each delivery season, Reduced subscription/membership fees in exchange for labor, Reduced subscription/membership fees based on household income
- Pickup / delivery
- Customers pick up from CSA farm
Products
Fruit
Apples, Apricots, Cantaloupes, Grapes (black, green, red, etc.), Honeydew melons, Peaches (yellow, white, etc.), Pears, Plums (black, green, red, etc.)
Vegetables
Arugula, Beans (string), Beans, other (lima, etc.), Beets, Bok Choy, Broccoli, Broccolini/baby broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Collard Greens, Cucumbers, Eggplant (Italian, Japanese, etc.), Garlic, Green beans, Green onions/scallions, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lettuce (head, leaf, etc.), Mixed leafy greens, Mizuna, Mustard Greens, Onions (pearl, red, white, etc.), Peas, Peppers, hot, Peppers, sweet, Potatoes (new, red, russet, etc.), Pumpkin, Radicchio, Radishes, Shallots, Spinach: baby, regular, Squash, summer: zucchini, etc., Squash, winter: butternut, etc., Swiss chard, Tomatillo, Tomatoes (cherry, grape, etc.), Tomatoes (plum, round, etc.), Turnip greens, Turnips
Production methods
Non-Certified, but Practicing Organic, No antibiotics, Non-GMO, No hormones, No pesticides, Pasture-raised/free-range animals, Fair labor practices, living wage, fair trade, etc.
Payment
- Methods accepted
- Barter, Volunteer Work, Cash, Personal Checks, Debit card/Credit card, Venmo
- Federal nutrition programs
- WIC, SNAP
Address
100 Sopris Creek Rd, Basalt, CO, USA
CSAs listing · last updated 1/24/2024