Bodacious local blooms all summer ?

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Sign up before May 30th for the 5 Week Spring Share and 10 Week Summer Share 

(Limited availability - Spring shares begin May 30th)


Sign up before July 20th for 5 Week Summer/ Fall Share

We are so stoked on the response towards our CSA project and want to let you know that we still have availability for all of our CSA shares. Our goal was to have 10 signups (+ or -) for all of our locations and we’re getting close to our goal. With a little more help and support we think we can get there before our approaching deadline.  

We want to say thank you to all of you that have already purchased subscriptions and supported us on this project that means so much to us. For us this a way to spread bodacious blooms and to connect with our local community. We have been really busy planting and cropping hundreds of different floral varieties with hopes of  making this season a truly special one.


Thank You :)


Dan, Dom & Vicki

Are you familiar with all of our convenient CSA pickup locations? We have 7 different dropoff locations throughout the greater portland area where you will be able to pickup your floral bounty during their allotted time slots. 

Falmouth- Farmers Market, Wednesday 10-2pm

Cumberland- Pine Ridge Acres, Thursday 4-7pm  

Biddeford- Part & Parcel, Thursday All Day

Cape Elizabeth- Deerfield, Thursday 4-7  

Portland- Hilltop Superette, Thursday 4-7pm

Brunswick- Crystal Springs Farmers Market, Saturday 8.30-12.30pm

Kennebunk- Farmers Market, Saturday 8am-1pm

So what is a CSA? Briefly a CSA is Community Supported Agriculture and is a way for people to invest in a share of the farm during the spring months. This allows the farmer to receive payments upfront to alleviate startup costs and in turn the farm provides the customer with regular deliveries of produce or flowers grown on the farm. It has both great benefits for the farmer and the community.

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