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Farm Address: Delaware Ave & Shaffer Rd
Santa Cruz
California
95060
Crops / Products: Arugula, Basil, Beans, Beets, Broccoli, CabbageThe Homeless Garden Project is a nonprofit in Santa Cruz, CA that provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to people who are experiencing homelessness. We operate a 3.5-acre organic farm that grows vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs. We run a CSA program with U-pick and Pick-up options as well as a farm stand. Items from our farm are Read more... -
Farm Address: 301 Golf Club Dr
Santa Cruz
California
95060
Crops / Products: Strawberries, raspberries, lettuce, cucumbers, summer and winter squash, hot and sweet peppers, tomatoes, dry-farmed tomatoes, melons, onions, beans, peas, dalias, zinnias, sunflowers, scabiosa, cosmos, strawflower, celosia, rudbekia, and filler flowers.Common Roots is a low-till, non profit market farm located on 4 acres approximately 3/4 mile from downtown Santa Cruz. We employ ecological practices and steward a riparian habitat that runs along one perimeter of our property. Our farm welcomes farmers with developmental disabilities and serves our local community with a diverse assortment of vegetables, berries, and cut flowers for Read more... -
Farm Address: 1156 High St
Santa Cruz
California
94064
Crops / Products: Stone fruit, citrus, pomme fruit, cane berries, blueberries, strawberries, root veggies, tomatoes, peppers, alliums, squash, greens, cole crops, flowersThe UCSC Farm and the Alan Chadwick Garden are internationally known sites for training and research in organic horticulture and agriculture. Students, faculty, and researchers use both the Farm and Garden as research and teaching sites. The 3-acre Chadwick Garden exhibits a diverse collection, including ornamentals, annual and perennial food crops, an extensive planting of fruit trees (including more than Read more...