


2025 Early Summer Flower Subscription-$38 per week for four weeks
Discover the beauty of local, sustainably grown flowers with a weekly flower CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) subscription. Every week, for four weeks straight, you will receive a bouquet of handpicked flowers that were ethically grown on my urban micro-flower farm, or using hydroponics in my solar powered home in Chicago. The summer flower subscription may include local flowers, such as dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers, in addition to foliage and other spikes and filler flowers such as snap dragons, sweet peas, allium, celosia, chocolate lace, and many others.
The subscription starts approximately the third week of June through mid July, depending on when blooms come in. Bouquets can be picked-up in Logan Square on Mondays or Fridays or you can have them delivered for free as long as you live within three miles of Logan Square. All deliveries are made in an electric car that is powered by solar panels. You must pick-up your flowers on the day you select at check-out. You can expect an email with the exact pick-up address a week before your subscription begins. For more details about the subscription visit the FLOWERS FAQ page.
Pictures are provided to give examples of designs from different sized bouquets. The types of flowers in your bouquet will depend on what is blooming at the time. If I have crop loss at any point I may have to substitute with flowers that were not grown on. my farm.
Discover the beauty of local, sustainably grown flowers with a weekly flower CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) subscription. Every week, for four weeks straight, you will receive a bouquet of handpicked flowers that were ethically grown on my urban micro-flower farm, or using hydroponics in my solar powered home in Chicago. The summer flower subscription may include local flowers, such as dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers, in addition to foliage and other spikes and filler flowers such as snap dragons, sweet peas, allium, celosia, chocolate lace, and many others.
The subscription starts approximately the third week of June through mid July, depending on when blooms come in. Bouquets can be picked-up in Logan Square on Mondays or Fridays or you can have them delivered for free as long as you live within three miles of Logan Square. All deliveries are made in an electric car that is powered by solar panels. You must pick-up your flowers on the day you select at check-out. You can expect an email with the exact pick-up address a week before your subscription begins. For more details about the subscription visit the FLOWERS FAQ page.
Pictures are provided to give examples of designs from different sized bouquets. The types of flowers in your bouquet will depend on what is blooming at the time. If I have crop loss at any point I may have to substitute with flowers that were not grown on. my farm.
Discover the beauty of local, sustainably grown flowers with a weekly flower CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) subscription. Every week, for four weeks straight, you will receive a bouquet of handpicked flowers that were ethically grown on my urban micro-flower farm, or using hydroponics in my solar powered home in Chicago. The summer flower subscription may include local flowers, such as dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers, in addition to foliage and other spikes and filler flowers such as snap dragons, sweet peas, allium, celosia, chocolate lace, and many others.
The subscription starts approximately the third week of June through mid July, depending on when blooms come in. Bouquets can be picked-up in Logan Square on Mondays or Fridays or you can have them delivered for free as long as you live within three miles of Logan Square. All deliveries are made in an electric car that is powered by solar panels. You must pick-up your flowers on the day you select at check-out. You can expect an email with the exact pick-up address a week before your subscription begins. For more details about the subscription visit the FLOWERS FAQ page.
Pictures are provided to give examples of designs from different sized bouquets. The types of flowers in your bouquet will depend on what is blooming at the time. If I have crop loss at any point I may have to substitute with flowers that were not grown on. my farm.