Our Organic Box Scheme
Already on our box scheme?
Click here to see the contents of your
bags this week
Our box scheme provides a delicious weekly
selection of seasonal organic produce – from £6 per week. We are
committed to cutting food miles and to supporting small sustainable
farmers. We source as much local produce as possible: our salad bags
are grown on our own Soil Association
certified growing sites in Hackney, our potatoes and apples come from
small farms in Kent and Essex and our oranges come from a cooperative
in Italy. Last year over 80% of our vegetables came from the UK. We
never buy air-freighted produce or produce from heated
greenhouses. Only our Fair Trade organic bananas come from
outside Europe.

We were London’s first box scheme and now
help to support over 25 organic farmers and cooperatives by providing
them with a regular outlet and a fair price for their produce.
The scheme is collection only to cut down
on pollution and food miles, and it’s a nice way of meeting other
members on the scheme.
There are five pick-ups points across Hackney (one in Tower Hamlets) and we use
either Maisie, our
electric "cow" milkfloat, or a bike trailer, to get your bags there. We provide a weekly
newsletter with recipes and a list of where the fruit and vegetables
in your bag have come from. You can also check what will be in
your bag on-line before collecting.
If you want to join our box scheme, for a regular order or for our one
month trial
click here.
The last date to request a one month trial is the Thursday before
the first Wednesday of the month, so we can include your order in
time. e.g. for July the last date for ordering a trial would be Thurs
26th June.
Holiday Policy:
What happens if you go away
Please
read!
When Growing Communities sets the prices for the bags (which are
calculated on a monthly basis), we take into account that everyone on
the box scheme will go on holiday for a minimum of 4 weeks a year - so
the prices reflect this. If we didn't do this, then the prices would
be higher than they are!
So
if you just go away for 4 weeks a year, then you won't have paid for
veg that you are not receiving. If you go for away for longer
than 4 weeks, if you let us know in advance, then we will refund you for each week over this.
Please let us know by the Thursday of the week preceding your holiday
so that we don't order for you. You can also organise for a friend
or neighbour to collect your veg while you’re away which lets them try
out the box scheme. You don't need to let us know this.
Fruit & veg options:
Standard veg bag
£44 per calendar month
(equivalent cost per week: £10.15).These
contain around 8-9 varieties of seasonal produce. Standard bags always
include carrots, onions, potatoes and two greens (e.g. spinach, chard,
savoy cabbage) plus a selection of seasonal vegetables.
Click here to see an outline of the standard veg
bag contents this week
No potatoes standard veg bag
£50 per calendar
month (equivalent cost per week: £11.54).
This contains 9
varieties of veg including a leafy green vegetable instead of
potatoes. Greens cost more to buy than potatoes which is why
this bag is slightly more expensive than the standard veg bag.
Click here to see an outline of what's
in the
no-potato standard veg this week.
Small veg bag
£26
per calendar month (equivalent cost per week; £6).
This
contains around 6 varieties of seasonal produce. Small bags always include
potatoes and carrots and have onions every other week. They always
have one green item per week (e.g. spinach, chard, spring greens) plus
2 or 3 varieties of other seasonal
vegetables.
Click here to see an
outline of what's in the small veg
bag this week .
Standard fruit bag
£35 per calendar month (equivalent cost
per week: £8.07) The standard fruit bag has 5-7 varieties of UK and
European seasonal fruit each week. These are a
combination of the
following depending on seasonal availability: pears, grapes, oranges,
clementines, Fairtrade bananas, kiwi fruits, plums, cherries, peaches,
nectarines, limes, lemons, grapefruit, apples.
Click here to see an
outline of what's in the standard
fruit
bag this week
Small
fruit bag
£19
per calendar month, (equivalent cost per week: £4.38).
The small fruit bag contains 4 to 5 varieties of UK and European
seasonal fruit each week. Fruit bags contain a combination of
the following depending on seasonal availability: pears, grapes,
oranges, clementines, Fairtrade bananas, kiwi fruits, plums, cherries,
peaches, nectarines, limes, lemons, grapefruit, apples.
Click
here to see an outline of what's in the
small fruit bag this week
Large fruit bag
£38.00 per calendar
month, (equivalent cost per week £8.76). Same as the small fruit bag
above, but double the size.
Picking up your
fruit and vegetables:
We operate a pick-up scheme rather than a delivery service. By walking
or cycling, you are helping to cut down on ‘food miles’, while those
who use cars are encouraged to share pick-ups if possible.
Our pick-up points
You can pick up your produce from one of four community pick-ups in
Hackney:
-
The
Old Fire Station, 61 Leswin Road, N16
Wednesday evenings 3.30 pm-7.30 pm (when the pick-up is
staffed)
Late pick up (when the pick-up is self-service):
Wednesday 7.30p m - 9.00pm,
Thursday 8.00 am - 9.00pm,
Friday 8.00 am - 5
pm (after this time, the left-over produce is given to a homeless
shelter)
If
you pick up from the Old Fire Station, you can use the Growing
Communities' Urban Farm Shop which is open at the same time as the
pickup - and only available to to people on the box scheme. The
Urban Farm Shop sells extra organic items such as eggs, as well as extra organic fruit
and Growing Communities' own Hackney grown produce.
A map of the Leswin Road pick up is available
here
·
Chats Palace, 42/44 Brooksbys Walk, E9
Wednesday evenings 5.30pm-8.30pm
Late pick up: Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 10am-1pm map
www.chatspalace.com
·
Hackney City Farm, Hackney Road, E2
Wednesday 6.00pm - 9.00pm
Thursday & Friday 10am - 4.30pm
map
www.hackneycityfarm.co.uk
·
Pogo Cafe,
Clarence Road E5
Wednesday 6.00pm - 9.00pm
Thursday 12.30pm - 9.00pm
map
www.pogocafe.co.uk
·
The Pavilion Cafe,
by the lake in Victoria
Park
corner of Old Ford Road and
Grove Road E3
Thursday 10.30
am - 4.00pm (6
p.m. in summer)
map
http://www.the-pavilion-cafe.com/
Payment:
By standing order:
Standing
orders makes payment easy and enables Growing Communities to plan
ahead. Please use this option if you can! The details you need to give
your bank are available online when you fill in our joining form.
Other methods:
Payment by standing order helps us tremendously, but if
you can’t do that, try these:
For people on irregular income, payment by cheque is possible in
advance - we would need your cheque by 1st of the month. Cheques are payable to Growing
Communities.
For those on a low income or benefits you can break up the payments by
paying in advance for half a month at a time. However, this option is
only available to people picking up from the Leswin Road collection
point.
The
box scheme is part of
the government’s Healthy Start scheme which means that if you are in
receipt of Healthy Start vouchers, these can be used towards the cost
of your produce order with us. Please get in touch with us by email or
phone if you want to use this option to help pay for your order with
us.
Want to
join the box scheme?
If you want to join our box scheme, for a regular order or for a one
month trial please click here.
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