Fresh blooms all season in Philadelphia, PA

Sign ups for the 2024 season have now closed.

If you are interested in signing up for the 2025 season, join our email list below to be the first in line when memberships re-open.

Welcome to the Terra Luna Herb + Flower CSA

WHAT: The Community Supported Agriculture model (CSA) traditionally allows farms to offer a variety of fresh produce to local customers through weekly or monthly shares. In our case, shares will include fresh cut flowers and herbs as well as complimentary herbal goods such as dried teas — all grown and made right here in Philadelphia.

WHERE: Our farm is located in the West Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. You will pick up your shares directly from the farm! Exact location will be shared upon sign up. 

WHEN: There are 4 lengths of shares available: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and full year. Pickups are bi-weekly, on Wednesdays (see calendars on the product listing for exact dates for every season.) 

WHY: Joining this program not only rewards you with fresh, locally grown blooms, but also supports small-scale urban agriculture in Philadelphia!

P.S. a membership in this program makes a great gift :)

Potential Stems for Each Season:

  • Spring: Tulips, Ranunculus, Cilantro, Daffodils

  • Summer: Celosia, Calendula, Lisianthus, Passionflower, Snapdragons, Cosmos

  • Autumn: Dahlias, Marigolds, Cosmos, Strawflower, Calendula

 
 

Considering a CSA Membership? Please note…

CSA memberships are a commitment. Will you have the availability to pick up your shares on a consistent basis? We know that schedules change and life gets busy - so we ask that if you can’t pick up your share for any reason, please let us know at least 48 hours in advance. 

We are bringing you shares full of goods that come straight from the earth - which means we are at the mercy of unexpected weather events through the seasons. We promise to deliver you a beautiful share every week of your membership, but we ask for your flexibility - some weeks your buckets will be filled with fresh flowers and herbs, while some weeks will be complemented by bags of hand blended teas or bunches of dried flowers.