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Monique Pot from Tamaki Urban Market Garden
Would you like to receive a box of freshly harvested, organically grown produce every week? Keen to be a supporter of locally grown, sustainable food?
Great news! We have just a couple of spaces left for our Spring II CSA subscription (29/10-20/12). Get in touch to find out how to sign up for a… View moreWould you like to receive a box of freshly harvested, organically grown produce every week? Keen to be a supporter of locally grown, sustainable food?
Great news! We have just a couple of spaces left for our Spring II CSA subscription (29/10-20/12). Get in touch to find out how to sign up for a Tuesday or Friday weekly pickup or fortnightly harvest and salad box. We also have greens or salad boxes available. 🥒🌱🥦🥕
Our CSA (short for Community Supported Agriculture), is just one of the ways we share our produce with our community, but it's the main way of ensuring that our garden supports paid work for our skilled farmers. In A CSA scheme, locals pay a subscription fee for the season and receive a weekly share of the harvest.
We love the CSA scheme because it enables farmers to have some income security to move with the seasons, and frees us up to focus on growing sustainably and investing in our soils, rather than living week-to-week. As a CSA subscriber, you do so much more than just purchase vegetables - you invest in the future of a local community-led project that builds growing skills, food resilience, and regenerates soil and ecosystems.
Subscriptions are now $25 per week for the harvest and salad box, $15 for greens or $10 for salad. Our Spring II harvest and salad boxes included a weekly 1.5-2.5 kg of produce - including fresh herbs, cooking greens, carrots, beets, pumpkins, leeks, spring onions, fennel, courgettes, broccoli, cauliflower, salad mix (with microgreens), citrus and more! You can expect much more for spring as the longer days and warmer weather settles in.
Email us at tamakiurbanmarketgarden@gmail.com to sign up! Payment is either in advance or by weekly automatic payment
If you are a community group that has a use for fresh local produce you are also welcome to get in touch about our donation channels 💚
Monique Pot from Tamaki Urban Market Garden
Sold out -
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… View moreSold out -
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
Monique Pot from Tamaki Urban Market Garden
Kia ora koutou
We are very excited to announce our first ever fundraiser dinner to be held on Friday the 16th February at 6pm!
We are teaming up with the phenomenal chefs at Everybody Eats to provide a special dinner experience entirely from locally grown or salvaged food. The meal will … View moreKia ora koutou
We are very excited to announce our first ever fundraiser dinner to be held on Friday the 16th February at 6pm!
We are teaming up with the phenomenal chefs at Everybody Eats to provide a special dinner experience entirely from locally grown or salvaged food. The meal will feature produce harvested that very day from Tāmaki Urban Market Garden and prepared by top-class professional chef, Tristan from Everybody Eats.
Tāmaki Urban Market Garden has been operating for two years, producing local regeneratively grown kai and sharing our love of soil and our environment with our local community. We need your support to keep going with this work - because we know it's important to our community and the planet! It will also enable us to continue to gift excess produce to our local community.
We'll be sharing a short film that gives more insight into why and how we do what we do, and highlighting the produce we are already growing with three delicious courses of scrumptious gourmet food.
Expect an evening of community connection, deliciousness, and hope for the future of food in Glen Innes and Eastern Bays suburbs.
Tickets can be purchased here events.humanitix.com...
We would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge EveryBody Eats, Tamaki Wrap, Eco Matters and the Maungakiekie- Tamaki Local Board for their support with this event.
We would love for you to join us!
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