Spring CSA Subscription
Spring flowers are an absolute delight! Seasonal spring flowers may include lilies, anemones, ranunculus, specialty narcissus, stock, sweet peas, and tulips. All of which are grown right here at our flower farm in Crawford County. This community supported agriculture is comparable to a subscription where you will get a total of 4 weekly spring bouquets (bigger than our standard market bouquets). The start date for this CSA will begin the last Wednesday in April (4.30.25).
Spring flowers are an absolute delight! Seasonal spring flowers may include lilies, anemones, ranunculus, specialty narcissus, stock, sweet peas, and tulips. All of which are grown right here at our flower farm in Crawford County. This community supported agriculture is comparable to a subscription where you will get a total of 4 weekly spring bouquets (bigger than our standard market bouquets). The start date for this CSA will begin the last Wednesday in April (4.30.25).
Spring flowers are an absolute delight! Seasonal spring flowers may include lilies, anemones, ranunculus, specialty narcissus, stock, sweet peas, and tulips. All of which are grown right here at our flower farm in Crawford County. This community supported agriculture is comparable to a subscription where you will get a total of 4 weekly spring bouquets (bigger than our standard market bouquets). The start date for this CSA will begin the last Wednesday in April (4.30.25).
CSA pickups will take place on Wednesdays at noon or any time after. The specific pickup location will be selected on the next page. Please note that your chosen pickup location is not interchangeable; the selection you make will remain fixed for the duration of your CSA subscription. Bouquets should be picked up on Wednesday. If not collected within three days, they will be disposed of to ensure freshness and quality. To maximize the enjoyment of your flowers, it’s best to pick them up on the day they are ready. This way, you can appreciate their full vase life and vibrant beauty.
Visit out CSA info page for more questions.