

WHAT IS A CSA?
Farm to doorstep,
every week
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. You purchase a subscription at the start of the season, and in return, you receive a fresh bouquet of whatever is blooming on the farm that week.
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It's a beautiful exchange: you get the most seasonal, just-harvested stems possible, and we get the support we need to keep growing.
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No grocery store middlemen. No flowers that traveled thousands of miles in a refrigerated container. Just what's growing right here in the Catskills, cut and arranged for you with care.
SHARE DETAILS
What's included
We're still finalizing the details for our first season, but here's what you can expect.
Join the waitlist, and we'll let you know the moment subscriptions open.
8 weeks - Fall 2026
One bouquet per week
Small / Large - details coming soon
Locations TBD - waitlist notified first
Expect dahlias, zinnias, celosias, strawflowers, and lush fall foliage. Every arrangement will be a little different — and that's the whole point.
WHY GRACE ROSE
Grown here. Harvested fresh.
Made with heart.

Our first season -
and we want you in it
2026 will mark our very first CSA season at Grace Rose Flowers. This is one of the most meaningful milestones yet — a chance to share our harvest directly with the people who've been cheering us on.
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We're targeting an August or September start, with subscriptions opening this summer. Shares will be limited for this first season.
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Now · Summer 2026
Waitlist open · growing the farm
Summer 2026
Subscriptions open to waitlist members first
Fall 2026
First bouquets harvested & delivered

Be the first to know
Drop your name and email — you'll be first to hear when CSA shares go on sale, and have the best shot at securing a spot.
QUESTIONS
We've got answers
Can I give a CSA share as a gift?
Absolutely — a seasonal bouquet subscription makes a wonderful gift. Just let us know when you sign up and we'll make sure the pickup details get to the right person.
When do I pay?
CSA shares are paid in advance of the season — that upfront support is what makes the whole model work for small farms like ours. Full payment details will be included when subscriptions open.
What if I'm away for a week?
Life happens. We're working out the details of our skip and hold policy for this first season — we'll share all of that before subscriptions open. Join the waitlist to stay posted.
What sort of flowers can I expect?
Late Summer and early Fall is one of our favorite seasons to grow. You might find dahlias, zinnias, statice, celosia, strawflowers, sunflowers, and dried or everlasting stems. Every bouquet will be a little different — that's part of what makes it special.
Where do I pick up my bouquets?
Pickup location(s) will be confirmed before the season starts. We're exploring options including farm pickup in Prattsville and local businesses. We'll share specifics with waitlist members first.
Is this your first CSA season?
It is in NY! We're so excited and a little nervous — which feels about right for anything worth doing. We appreciate your patience as we learn and grow, and we promise to bring our whole hearts to every bouquet.