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Half Season CSA Subscription
Subscribe before March 31 & get an extra week!
NEW THIS YEAR! As a half season subscriber, you can pick one special event you host at home, and we will custom design an arrangement for your event! You can co-create if you wish.
- You get $31.43 worth of flowers each week with our design as added bonus.
- Fresh flowers bring joy and smiles!
- Flowers are sustainably grown in the New Ross area.
- No floral foam or single use plastic goes to the landfill.
- You support a local flower farmer and contribute to the circular economy—your money stays within the community.
- Cost is $220 (plus HST) for 7 weeks, that's only $31.43 per arrangement! Subscribe before March 31 and get an extra week!
- Total cost at checkout includes 14% HST + delivery fee if selected.
Choose from one of these three options:
Start June 11 - end July 23
Receive a weekly delivery for 7 weeks.
Start July 23 - end September 3
Receive a weekly delivery for 7 weeks..
Start June 11 - end August 27.
Receive an arrangement every two weeks.
Vases
We'll provide the vases each week. Just leave out the previous week's vase for pick up. If you have one special vase, we'll pick it up the first delivery and add it into your delivery schedule.
Delivery
Free delivery is offered within a 15 Km catchment area of our studio. Beyond 15 Km, we charge by the Km.
Pre-registration is required.
- By joining our floral CSA now, you receive: an exclusive one-off floral arrangement of fresh and seasonal flowers for 7 weeks,
- During high flower time you receive flower arrangements that are double or triple your investment,
- Arrangements include annuals and perennials with a tasteful selection of native plants.
Have questions? Call us at 902-209-3638..
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) was started in a small scale way by Japanese women who wanted to avoid the use of pesticides and other industrial farming practices and to move toward a model which would support pollinators (bees) and a healthy environment. We are grateful to these women leaders of sustainable farming.