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What is a CSA?CSA stands for community supported agriculture, it is a common farming model used to generate income during slower months and used to predict demand for the next season. In return, customers who buy a CSA share will be rewarded with a weekly or biweekly bouquet of the best flowers blooming on the farm. Visit the CSA page for more information.
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What will you have in bloom next season?While crops are always subject to failure, this is what I hope to have blooming if all goes to plan. April/May - Tulips, Nasturtiums, Ranunculus', Anemones, Lilacs, lupins, peonies, honeywort, and iris'. June- Peonies, azaleas, Japanese Quince, iris', poppies. July- Roses, lilies, echinacea, Bells of Ireland, sunflowers. August- Zinnias, cosmos, dahlias, Amaranthus, and more. September - Hydrangeas, roses, dahlias, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums. There will be more varieties above and beyond what is listed above so you will have to following my social media to see what I have sowing.
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Can I visit the Farm?Farm tours are not currently being offered. But feel free to send a quick email to info@moonlitmeadows.ca for any special inquiries.
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How long can my flowers last out of water?We recommend no longer than 30 minutes in a cool vehicle. If you are like me and think every errand takes just 10 minutes, I suggest you bring a cup of water for the flowers on the ride home. They will thank you later.
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