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What is a CSA?

If you are hearing the acronym CSA for the first time, you are probably wondering what exactly it is.

CSA is an abbreviation for Community Supported Agriculture, When you sign up for our CSA, you purchase a "share" of our flowers for the upcoming growing season.

Our CSA program provides an opportunity for you, the community, to invest financially in our farm at the beginning of a growing season when sales are typically at their lowest and our operating costs at their highest. The commitment of your share helps us invest in seeds, supplies, and equipment before our growing season takes bloom.

Being a member means you share in some of the risks and rewards of farming without pulling weeds!

Here are some of the benefits of being a CSA member:

  • The best part, of course, is you receive 4 months of our beautiful blooms.

  • Your share is an investment in your local agricultural economy.

  • The knowledge of how and where your flowers are grown and a personal relationship with your farmer.

  • Be the first to hear of any promotions and events.

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