Yes, any garden can be considered an approved source of community food products if the following
conditions are met:
- Community food BMPs are used for the safe production, and handling of the produce.
- The producer is registered as a Community Food Producer.
- The producer only conducts direct sales to the public (such as at Community Events), restaurants or cottage food operations. At this time, Community Food Producers and Gleaners cannot sell their produce to retail markets, such as grocery stores.