winter vegetable box
Our Winter Box program offers you a chance to eat local, delicious vegetables ! Plus it can all be delivered to your home, even in the depths of winter!
Tom and I love to eat creative and homey meals in the winter. We share this passion with our members! We offer 8 deliveries of winter produce over a 14-week period, from November to February so that you can eat healthy, homemade food all winter long too.
Why choose our Winter vegetable Box
frost-sweetened vegetables since we harvest after fall frosts
home delivery means fewer grocery trips during snowstorms
no plastics; only cloth bags and glass jars
a bi-weekly newsletter from your farmers with farm updates and recipes
a connection to the local food community from our collaborations with other producers (like apples, sweet potatoes and mushrooms)
swap boxes at pickup locations ensure you get vegetables that you know you’ll eat
Delivery DETAILS
Delivery to your door from Venosta to Ottawa, Edelweiss to Masham, and most places in between!
Pickup DETAILS
Locations in Gracefield, Kazabazua, Low, Wakefield, Chelsea, Aylmer, Hull, Sandy Hill and Hintonburg
PRICING
8 home-delivered regular boxes -$616.
8 regular boxes with pickups - $536.
8 home-delivered large boxes - $855. 8 large boxes with pickups - $775.
“Your veggies are beautiful!! To eat local midwinter feels like a miracle.
I paired the Ferme Réservoir veggie box with a local meat box through the winter. I learned so many new recipes and got really creative in the kitchen. My 5 year old loved discovering new veggies and learned that he loves fennel, brussels sprouts, celeriac and pea shoots. We enjoyed supporting the local economy, eating healthy meals every day and producing WAY less waste. Thanks Ferme Réservoir!
I love veggies, and the veggies were beautiful and having fresh greens and other lovely veggies in the winter is amazing. Also, the extra surprises and other local products are so fun and exciting. Also, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the delivery, it makes veggie day feel like Christmas.”