Sharing The Harvest Community Farm in Dartmouth, MA chemical-free
Founded in 2005, Sharing The Harvest Community Farm is
a 5 acre farm run by Dan King.
A little about Sharing The Harvest Community Farm
Sharing the Harvest Community Farm is a non-profit, volunteer-driven farm that aims to help fight hunger in our community. It was established in 2006 by YMCA Southcoast to reduce hunger, create volunteer stewardship and increase agricultural education opportunities.
None of the produce grown at Sharing the Harvest is sold, instead 100% of our fruits and vegetables are donated to local hunger relief organizations. All of our work is done with the help of volunteers, so if you are interested in the farm please contact us or stop by during our volunteer hours!
Volunteer Hours (March-November):
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 9am-12pm and 2pm-5pm
Saturdays 9am-12pm
Sharing the Harvest Community Farm is a non-profit, volunteer-driven farm that aims to help fight hunger in our community. It was established in 2006 by YMCA Southcoast to reduce hunger, create volunteer stewardship and increase agricultural education opportunities.
None of the produce grown at Sharing the Harvest is sold, instead 100% of our fruits and vegetables are donated to local hunger relief organizations. All of our work is done with the help of volunteers, so if you are interested in the farm please contact us or stop by during our volunteer hours!
Volunteer Hours (March-November):
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 9am-12pm and 2pm-5pm
Saturdays 9am-12pm
Asparagus • Beets • Broccoli • Cabbage • Carrots • Celery • Collards • Cucumbers • Eggplant • Garlic (cured) • Green beans • Kale • Lettuce • Onions (cured) • Peas (snap) • Peppers • Potatoes • Pumpkins • Radishes • Salad greens • Scallions/Green Onions • Spinach • Summer squash • Swiss chard • Tomatoes • Tomatoes (cherry) • Winter squash • Zucchini
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