04/18/2026
🌼 A Down‑Home Mother’s Day Idea
Here’s a flavorful notion for a Mother’s Day gift that’ll make your mama smile big as the sky.
Remember how she reminded you with a not-so-subtle nudge to “eat your vegetables”? Well, now’s your chance to return the favor—by making sure she’s got a whole summer’s worth of locally-grown fruits and veggies delivered right to her doorstep.
Give her a Dixie Chile Ranch CSA FarmShare Membership—12 full weeks from mid‑June to mid‑September, each one bringing a fresh peck (that’s 4 quarts) of home‑grown goodness straight to her porch each week.
Just picture it: Tomatoes fresh from the sun… crisp bell peppers… okra, cucumbers, squash… sweet blueberries, juicy peaches, plump blackberries… even her own personal-sized watermelon or cantaloupe through the summer. That’s the kind of gift that says “I love you, Mom” louder than any store‑bought bouquet.
It’s perfect for:
A hard-working single mom
A mom juggling a household full of kids, husband, and the dog
A grandmother living on her own
Or anyone who has a tough time getting out to shop
All she has to do is set out an 8‑quart cooler (which, by the way, makes a mighty fine addition to her Mother’s Day gift all on its own - and you won’t have to wrap it!) on her delivery day.
đźšš Delivery Routes
Tuesdays: Martin, TN; surrounding areas; and the east side of Union City, including Pleasant Valley
Thursdays: Kenton, Rutherford, Dyer, Union City west of Miles Ave, Troy, and nearby communities.
đźšš Payment & Delivery Information
Price for 12 weeks: a peck of fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables, delivered this summer to your mom’s front door, is $275.
To make your reservation for this awesome gift for your mother, please reply with a PM to this post:
Your Name:
Your Phone #
Your Email address
(We’ll contact you for payment arrangements)
We’ll also need:
Your Mother’s Name:
Your Mother’s Address
Your Mother’s Cell Phone Number (We’ll send text message reminders the evening before and the morning of each delivery, so she remembers to place the cooler outside.)