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Williamsburg Today
By the People, for the People
2026 CSA Sign-Ups Open Across Brooklyn Neighborhoods
From Carroll Gardens to Greenpoint, fresh, local, and organic produce is available through community-supported agriculture.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 8:09pm
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With the arrival of spring, many of Brooklyn's beloved Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs have opened registration for the 2026 season. These CSAs partner with local organic farms to provide weekly boxes of ultra-fresh fruits, vegetables, and specialty items to members who purchase 'shares' of the harvest upfront. Across neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Carroll Gardens, Prospect Heights, and more, residents can now sign up to receive seasonal produce deliveries starting in June.
Why it matters
CSAs are a vital part of the local food movement, helping to support small regional farms while giving city dwellers access to the highest quality, sustainably grown produce. By purchasing a CSA share, members provide farmers with crucial early-season funding to invest in seeds and other supplies. In return, they get to enjoy the bounty of the harvest throughout the summer and fall.
The details
Each Brooklyn CSA has its own unique partnership, pickup schedule, and pricing structure. Some, like the Brooklyn Bridge CSA and DUMBO + Vinegar Hill CSA, work with Sang Lee Farms on Long Island. Others, such as the Prospect Heights CSA and Clinton Hill CSA, source from Windflower Farm upstate. Many offer add-ons like fruit shares, egg shares, and specialty items from local producers. Shares typically range from $200 to $900 for the full 22-27 week season, with income-based pricing tiers available at several programs.
- CSA sign-ups for the 2026 season are now open across Brooklyn.
- The 2026 CSA season generally runs from June through November, with most programs offering 22-27 weekly pickups.
- Early bird pricing and discounts are available for members who register and pay by mid-to-late March 2026.
The players
Sang Lee Farms
A certified organic farm on the North Fork of Long Island that partners with several Brooklyn CSAs, including the Brooklyn Bridge CSA and DUMBO + Vinegar Hill CSA.
Windflower Farm
An organic farm in upstate New York that supplies produce to the Prospect Heights CSA and Clinton Hill CSA.
The 607 CSA
A partner organization that works with the Central Brooklyn CSA to offer a variety of seasonal vegetable shares with a focus on food sovereignty and community accessibility.
Hearty Roots Community Farm
The farm that partners with the Greenwood Heights CSA, known for its 'Market Style' pickup where members can choose their own items.
Garden of Eve
A long-standing organic farm that offers one of the most flexible CSA schedules with pickups across multiple Brooklyn neighborhoods.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
What’s next
Interested residents should visit the individual CSA websites to learn more about program details and complete registration before shares sell out. Many CSAs have early bird deadlines in March, so signing up soon is recommended.
The takeaway
CSAs provide an essential link between urban consumers and regional farms, allowing Brooklynites to access the freshest, most sustainably grown produce while supporting local agriculture. With so many convenient pickup locations and flexible share options, there's a CSA to fit the needs of every Brooklyn household.

