Join the harvest:
Our weekly csa
BROOKLYN NAVY YARD | May - November
27-weeks | Weekly pick-ups
Brooklyn Grange’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program is a direct connection between our rooftop farms and your kitchen, offering members a seasonal share of the food we grow right here in New York City.
Our CSA features a rotating selection of vegetables and herbs grown with care on our rooftops, harvested at peak freshness and shaped by the natural rhythms of the season. Each share reflects what is thriving in the fields at that moment, inviting members to cook creatively, eat more seasonally, and experience the full diversity of what a New York City farm can produce. By joining the CSA, members become part of a living agricultural system, one that supports local farming, strengthens the city’s food ecosystem, and celebrates the beauty of eating food that is grown close to home. It is a simple, meaningful way to stay connected to where your food comes from, to the seasons, and to the community that makes urban farming possible at Brooklyn Grange.
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We’ve added another pick-up day!
Brooklyn Navy Yard Farm:
Tuesdays, 4pm-7pm
Fridays *NEW*, 8am-12pm
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Tuesday pick-ups: May 12th - November 10th
Friday pick-ups: May 15th - November 13th
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Our shares are extremely seasonal, offering a balanced diet as mother nature intended it! We recommend them for one person who cooks vegetarian meals at home most nights, two people who cook omnivorous meals 3-4 nights a week, or to supplement the shopping needs of a larger residence.
Sample shares:
Spring/early summer: Lettuce mix, chives, hakurei turnips, bok choy, french breakfast radishes, green garlic, lacinato kale, sunflower shoots
Mid/late summer: Heirloom tomatoes, basil, arugula, shishito peppers, cucumbers, onions, fairytale eggplant, rainbow chard
Late season: Greens mix, carrots, jalapeños, radishes, onions, sprouting broccoli, radicchio, sweet bell pepper
OPTIONAL ADD-ONS
BUILD A COMPLETE PANTRY
CSA members can enhance their weekly share with thoughtfully curated add-ons from trusted local partners. These offerings extend the farm to table experience beyond produce and allow you to build a complete, restaurant worthy pantry rooted in the regional food system.
OPTIONAL ADD ONS INCLUDE:
Animal Share: Autumn Harvest Farm
Egg Share: Triple J Farm
Bread Share: She Wolf Bakery
Cheese Share: Chaseholm Farm Creamery
Mushroom Share: Tivoli Mushrooms
Tofu Share: Great Joy Family Farms
Yogurt Share: Chaseholm Farm Creamery
Pantry Staples Share: Great Joy Family Farm
Coffee Share: Pipe & Tabor Roasting
Maple Syrup Share: Triple J Farm
Every partner is selected for quality, transparency, and craftsmanship, held to the same standards as our produce.
NEW: Rooftop Reserve Share
Our most expansive CSA experience, designed for members who want a deeper connection to the farm.
The Rooftop Reserve extends beyond a weekly share of vegetables. It offers a more engaged relationship with Brooklyn Grange—one rooted in seasonal access, shared experiences, and direct connection to the people and places that grow your food.
Members receive the full rhythm of the harvest, along with additional opportunities to participate in the life of the farm throughout the season.
What’s Included
Sunday Supper for Two: Two seats at a seasonal rooftop dinner, featuring farm-driven menus and long-table gatherings at golden hour.
Public Acknowledgment as a Food Access Supporter: With your permission, recognition across our CSA page, newsletter, and annual Impact Report.
Curated Brooklyn Grange Gift Collection: A welcome set at your first pickup, including limited-edition merchandise, small-batch pantry goods, and a seasonal bouquet.
Farmer’s Pick Surprise Box: A mid-season curated selection of rare or limited crops not included in standard shares.
Early Access to Ticketed Events: 48-hour presale access to dinners and seasonal programming.
What Your share makes possible
A Commitment Beyond Your Share
By choosing the Rooftop Reserve level, you are contributing beyond the cost of your own produce.
Your purchase directly supports our Food Access Program helping make CSA shares available at accessible price points for neighbors across income levels, while sustaining our farmers and advancing food justice efforts throughout New York City.
This is shared abundance in action.
JOIN OUR CSA
Your journey to peak season produce starts here
REVIEWS FROM OUR COMMUNITY
“The farmers are super passionate about the produce and about cooking and I always felt so inspired to cook all kinds of fun dishes after our conversations. They never made me feel intimidated about the new produce I was learning about or silly for asking very basic questions. I looked forward to our conversations and really appreciated that warmth on Tuesday evenings after a long work day!”
"I would recommend to any parents, as it is a fun trip for kids of any age to explore an extraordinary place like this in Brooklyn".
"I am so proud of Brooklyn Grange for adopting the sliding scale CSA method. I've always wanted to join a CSA in the past, but was overwhelmed by the cost of many of them. Having the opportunity to participate at a price point that felt reasonable for me was such a blessing. Fresh veggies deserve to be enjoyed by all and I think y'all nailed it on the head with this program."
"I love the variety and intentionality of the crops selected, plus the thoughtful emails that balance heart and useful tidbits. Amazing farmers!"
"I think the farm is one of the most beautiful places in the city"
“I love Brooklyn Grange’s ethos of urban farming and community nourishment. It’s the biggest reason why I signed on! I worked for a decade in restaurants and am still in the business, so it was amazing to get restaurant level produce at home. I think signing up for a CSA is a great way for everyone to learn true seasonality and local produce availability (instead of buying an avocado in the NorthEast in the dead of winter - that tastes like nothing). And the staff is so nice!!”
"I love the staff and the pick up experience. Having a chance to escape to an urban oasis each Tuesday with the likelihood of chatting with Abdul or Gareth was really wonderful. I also felt appreciative of [the farmers] knowing my name! "