What is a Flower CSA?
CSA stands for “Community Supported Agriculture.” A Flower CSA operates similarly to a traditional bouquet subscription of locally grown flowers.
Here’s a breakdown of what a Flower CSA entails:
1. Subscription Model:
- Members subscribe at the beginning of the growing season.
- Subscriptions typically cover a set number of weeks during the spring, summer, and/or fall.
2. Fresh, Seasonal Blooms:
- Members receive regular bouquets of freshly cut, seasonal flowers.
- The flowers are grown sustainably and locally, ensuring high quality and minimal environmental impact.
3. Variety and Diversity:
- Each delivery includes a variety of flowers, featuring unique and heirloom varieties not typically found in stores.
- The selection changes with the seasons, offering a wide array of colors and textures throughout the year.
4. Community and Connection:
- Joining a Flower CSA supports local farmers and fosters a direct connection between growers and consumers.
- Members receive additional benefits, such as farm visits, workshops, or newsletters with floral care tips and farm updates.
5. Eco-Friendly Choice:
- By participating in a Flower CSA, members contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.
- Local flowers reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation and involve fewer chemicals compared to imported blooms.
Joining a Flower CSA is a wonderful way to enjoy the beauty of seasonal flowers while supporting local farmers and sustainable practices.
Benefits of Joining a Flower CSA:
- Freshness: Enjoy flowers that are often cut within 24 hours of delivery, ensuring peak freshness and longevity.
- Support Local Agriculture: Directly support local flower farmers and the local economy.
- Unique Varieties: Access to a wider range of flower types and varieties than typically available in retail stores.
- Seasonal Beauty: Experience the natural beauty of flowers that reflect the changing seasons.
How to Join:
- Submit a Request below and select a subscription plan on the that fits your preferences and schedule.