LOVELAND, OHIO - Freshly harvested produce grown in the certified organic gardens at Grailville can now be purchased by the public.
All of the produce is grown at Grailville by Earth-Shares CSA and is organically certified. Freshly harvested produce is put at the produce stand which is open from Thursday evening for the weekend as long as the produce lasts.
The produce stand is on the porch outside of the Milk and Honey House and the vegetables are in the two refrigerators, with prices marked. This is a self-serve system and payment is put in the cash box; it is helpful if you can bring change in the correct amount.
The Milk and Honey House is a red-brick building on the Grailville grounds and is located off the main entrance drive on the left just after the fork in the road that turns right to go to the store and office.
Here is the list for this weekend. The amounts are not exact measurements, but approximate. A lot of the items are in bags because they keep better in plastic.
- Yellow Crookneck Squash, Zucchini, Cucumbers -- all for 50 cents each
- Tomatoes for $1 per pound.
- Onions for 75 cents
Driving Directions http://www.grailville.org/home.php?ID=37
Grailville is a 300-acre education and retreat center in Loveland, Ohio. It was established as the national home of the Grail in 1944. Grailville features organic gardens, walking trails, ponds and meadows, indoor and outdoor labyrinths, charming older buildings, and a Victorian manor house.
Grailville http://www.grailville.org
932 O'Bannonville Road
Loveland, OH 45140-9705
513-683-2340
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