8-week early season flower share

$ 144.00

43 in stock

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Description

Our 8-week early season flower share is $144 and includes 8 bouquets. 

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If you join our early flower CSA, you will receive a big bouquet of sustainably grown, fresh flowers for 8 consecutive weeks from June 19th – August 7th of the 2024 growing season. These flowers are grown in our fields, not shipped from California or Columbia and most are harvested the day before delivery. We grow over 50 varieties and emphasize native bee and butterfly-loving flowers. Flowers shift with the seasons from spring snapdragons, alliums and feverfew to summer sunflowers and delphiniums, bee balm and lupines to fall asters, dahlias and cosmos to name a few. 

How it works:

Starting on June 19th, we expect to deliver CSA items each Wednesday evening for members.  If you purchase a vegetable share, your flower share will be delivered along with your vegetable share. If you order a flower share on its own (without veggies), you will have the option to either pick up your bouquets for free at one of our pick-up locations, or you can purchase our 8-week home delivery option for $88 (this equals $11 per week) to have your small flower share delivered each week to an address of your choice within a designated area of the Twin Cities (see map). This extra delivery charge will help cover the costs of our mileage and time.

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*We ask of our members:

By signing up for our CSA, you become a member of our farm. We will do our best to provide beautiful flower bouquets and baskets of vegetables for 16 weeks of the growing season and we ask that our members give grace to the farm if something out of our control impedes our ability to do so.  We will all hope for and expect a successful season, but acknowledge that occasionally the unexpected has the potential to ruin certain crops, or cause delay.  We will keep all of our CSA members informed weekly through email on how things are going at the farm.