2026 Early Summer Flower Subscription
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2026 Early Summer Flower Subscription

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2026 Early Summer Flower SubscriptionEach week, you bring home a bucket of of 45 55 stems harvested from the farm, giving you a snapshot of what is growing in the field at that moment. You can create your own beautiful designs unlike any store bought bouquet. The Early Summer Subscription is a four week season and space is limited to 15 members. Pick up is on farm Fridays from 1 6. Season Dates: The Early Summer season runs four weeks July 17 Aug. 7 ($65 per week, plus tax added at

 

Each week, you bring home a bucket of of 45-55 stems harvested from the farm, giving you a snapshot of what is growing in the field at that moment. You can create your own beautiful designs unlike any store-bought bouquet. The Early Summer Subscription is a four week season and space is limited to 15 members. Pick up is on farm Fridays from 1-6.

Season Dates: The Early Summer season runs four weeks July 17 - Aug. 7 ($65 per week, plus tax added at checkout).

Subscriptions start dates can be subject to change if the flowers come on earlier or later, but the dates listed are hoped for during the share season in 2026. 

WHAT ARE THE RISKS? The business of farming means that there can be crop failures, unforeseen weather events, pests - like deer and mice (UGH!!) and other unpredictable variables that affect the flowers. A bouquet subscription, just like a vegetable subscription, means that you get the bounty from the farm in real time. Whatever is going strong and coming on will be in your bucket. Often there is a different flower that has its best year each year and sometimes you just might not see specific blooms because they did not thrive that year. It is truly a unique experience with surprising bumper crops. It is a beautiful experience no matter what but there is always the possibility that a week could be missed due to something unpreventable. It hasn't happened yet but its always a possibility.

HOW DO YOU GET YOUR FLOWERS?  Pick up your flower subscription on farm, south Spokane out past the South Hill Target. Address will be given out after purchase. Currently, pick up will be on Fridays from 1p-6p.

WHAT IF I NEED TO MISS A WEEK?  If you aren't able to pickup your subscription, arrange for a friend or family member to pick up for you. Skipped flowers will not be added on at the end of the season and we cannot change your pickup dates or offer refunds; thank you for understanding! Your subscription will be gifted to staff if it’s not picked up between 1-6 pm on Fridays.

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