
What is a CSA?
Community-supported agriculture is a collaboration between the farmer and the community where community members receive a variety of fresh, homegrown seasonal vegetables, herbs, and flowers in exchange for their investment in the farm. CSA members pay the farmer upfront to purchase the supplies needed to grow the produce and flowers they will receive throughout the season. Blackbird's Petals & Produce Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) offers a unique experience that allows members to engage with their food in fun and fulfilling ways. A highlight of this CSA is the chance for members to pick their own produce. This hands-on approach not only enhances the enjoyment of sourcing food but also fosters a stronger connection with the land and the community.
​
What are the Benefits of Joining a CSA?
Joining a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program offers numerous benefits. You get access to fresh, locally grown produce, which supports local farmers and reduces your carbon footprint. Additionally, CSA members enjoy a sense of community and connection with their food source, often discovering new and seasonal vegetables. Finally, it's a great way to promote sustainable farming and enjoy the excitement of receiving a surprise assortment of fresh goods each week.
