Every Saturday, 10am-2pm
8301 Olive St, New Orleans, LA 70118 (map)
The Hollygrove Market & Farm conducts a CSA-style market fresh produce box to increase New Orleans residents’ access to fruits and vegetables. Stop by every Saturday from 10a.m. to 2p.m. to take a stroll around the farm and purchase a box.
Each week our farmer coordinator assembles a produce box containing an assortment of the best local and organic produce available. Boxes include a variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs—old favorites and new varieties. Each box contains produce for approximately two people. The cost of the box is $25 and can be prepaid online through paypal, or with cash or check at the Saturday Market.
http://hollygrovemarket.com/fresh-produce-buyers-club/

Who We Are
The Hollygrove Market and Farm (HM&F) is a non-profit retail store selling locally-grown and organic produce, as well as a training location for residents interested in organic urban farming. Centrally located in the heart of the Carrollton-Hollygrove community at 8301 Olive Street, New Orleans, LA 70118. This unique store provides healthy and affordable fruits and vegetables to residents of Hollygrove, adjoining neighborhoods, and New Orleans. Our fresh produce is purchased from local sources:
We also obtain produce from national organic growers.
The retail store is currently undergoing renovations. The CSA-style Market is operational and is open every Saturday from 10a.m. to 2p.m.
The store is located on an acre of ground in a distinct setting. It will incorporate numerous environmentally-sustainable features: organic gardening, composting, cistern irrigation, and recycling, among others. Through a partnership with the nonprofit New Orleans Food and Farm Network, fruit and vegetable gardens will be tended on the land adjacent to the main building. An organic certification program will be conducted by the New Orleans Food and Farm Network.
Our Vision
The goal of the HM&F is to increase accessibility of fresh produce to underserved neighborhoods, and to promote sustainability through support of locally-grown produce. Accessibility to fresh produce means it is both available and affordable. Sustainability refers to the economic, social, and environmental benefits that occur: shorter transport distances for produce, increased support and incentives for local producers, a stronger monetary investment in New Orleans, and the formation of a secure source of produce.
Profiles on growers and information on their growing methods will be made available at the store. There will be opportunities for growers and consumers to periodically interact face-to-face. The business operations of the store will be transparent to all. The store site will be a learning center for green-building features, an integral part of the store’s mission.