Bill's Organic Gardens CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

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Bill’s Organic Gardens, 798 Allen Road, Longview, Texas 75605 www.billsorganicgardens.com All contracts and transactions for the CSA are handled directly with Bill Segers, the farmer and owner of Bill’s Organic Gardens All checks should be made payable to William Segers Bill's Organic Gardens CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Bill’s Organic Gardens, located in Longview, Texas (approximately 2 hours east of Dallas, 45 minutes east of Tyler, 45 minutes west of Shreveport, 30 minutes west of Marshall) is an organic farm dedicated to providing the East Texas community with quality, fresh, local produce. Know who’s growing your food… Bill Segers, the farmer behind Bill’s Organic Gardens has been providing families with fresh produce from his 75 acre farm for the last 15 years that is free of pesticides, insecticides, antibiotics, genetically modified organisms, or chemical fertilizers. The farm strives to exceed organic standards by not using “certified organic” pesticides, soaps, bleaches, wax, or sprays that have crept into organic farming as large corporations have encroached upon the world of organics. Rather, Bill utilizes beneficial insects such as lady bugs, praying mantis, green lace wings, and tricograma wasps to help control pests. Lizards, birds, frogs, snakes, and spiders find their home here amongst the veggies not using poisons they find safe haven at Bill’s Organic Gardens and Farmers Market. Bill also practices intense companion planting to help control unwanted pests and to keep weeds to a minimum not an easy task. Buy local on a $30 a week budget… It’s not necessary to pay exorbitant prices for organic produce that’s flown in from hundreds or even thousands of miles away. Instead, you can provide your family with seasonal, organic produce which comes right here from a farm in Texas…all on budget you can live with. For just $30 a week (contract terms and conditions apply, see contact info below for more information) you will be provided with an assortment of fresh produce on a weekly basis. A wide assortment of vegetables… Bill’s Organic Gardens grows more than 30 types of vegetables and more than 100 varieties of them. Purple, white, yellow, and orange carrot, purple and orange cauliflower, half a dozen varieties of green beans, 12 types of greens, more than 10 types of lettuce, gold, white, and striped beets, basil, broccoli, cabbage, chard, chillies, cilantro, collard greens, cucumbers, dill, eggplant, figs, garlic, green garlic, kale, kohlrabi, melons, mustard greens, okra, parsley, peas, peppers, potatoes, radishes, rutabagas, salad mix, spinach, summer squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, winter squash, and more. For more information on how to receive weekly baskets of organic produce from Bill’s Organic Gardens, contact ______________________________ at ____________________________________________________________

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Bill’s Organic Gardens, 798 Allen Road, Longview, Texas 75605 www.billsorganicgardens.com

All contracts and transactions for the CSA are handled directly with Bill Segers, the farmer and owner of Bill’s Organic Gardens All checks should be made payable to William Segers

Bill's Organic Gardens CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

Bill’s Organic Gardens, located in Longview, Texas (approximately 2 hours east of Dallas, 45 minutes east of Tyler, 45 minutes west of Shreveport, 30 minutes west of Marshall) is an organic farm dedicated to providing the East Texas community with quality, fresh, local produce.

Know who’s growing your food…

Bill Segers, the farmer behind Bill’s Organic Gardens has been providing families with fresh produce from his 75 acre farm for the last 15 years that is free of pesticides, insecticides, antibiotics, genetically modified organisms, or chemical fertilizers. The farm strives to exceed organic standards by not using “certified organic” pesticides, soaps, bleaches, wax, or sprays that have crept into organic farming as large corporations have encroached upon the world of organics. Rather, Bill utilizes beneficial insects such as lady bugs, praying mantis, green lace wings, and tricograma wasps to help control pests. Lizards, birds, frogs, snakes, and spiders find their home here amongst the veggies – not using poisons they find safe haven at Bill’s Organic Gardens and Farmers Market. Bill also practices intense companion planting to help control unwanted pests and to keep weeds to a minimum – not an easy task.

Buy local on a $30 a week budget…

It’s not necessary to pay exorbitant prices for organic produce that’s flown in from hundreds or even thousands of miles away. Instead, you can provide your family with seasonal, organic produce which comes right here from a farm in Texas…all on budget you can live with. For just $30 a week (contract terms and conditions apply, see contact info below for more information) you will be provided with an assortment of fresh produce on a weekly basis.

A wide assortment of vegetables…

Bill’s Organic Gardens grows more than 30 types of vegetables and more than 100 varieties of them. Purple, white, yellow, and orange carrot, purple and orange cauliflower, half a dozen varieties of green beans, 12 types of greens, more than 10 types of lettuce, gold, white, and striped beets, basil, broccoli, cabbage, chard, chillies, cilantro, collard greens, cucumbers, dill, eggplant, figs, garlic, green garlic, kale, kohlrabi, melons, mustard greens, okra, parsley, peas, peppers, potatoes, radishes, rutabagas, salad mix, spinach, summer squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, winter squash, and more.

For more information on how to receive weekly baskets of organic produce from Bill’s Organic Gardens, contact

______________________________ at ____________________________________________________________