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CSA TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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By purchasing a Wild GG CSA share, either for yourself or as a gift, you agree to the following terms and conditions as the recipient. 

  • What is a CSA?
    An abbreviation for Community Supported Agriculture. When you become a Wild Ginger Garden subscriber, you are buying a "share" of the seasonal flowers growing at that time. ​ Being part of a CSA invites everyone to love the land, its changing seasons, and the beauty it offers. I hope you will consider joining mine. ​ Offering weekly or every other week subscriptions of hand-tied bouquets ready for pick up at Wild Ginger Gardens or other designated locations.
  • Share Dates
    I understand that the start of each CSA may be flexiable and based on seasonal conditions and product availabilty. Wild GG will communicate by email for notifications. If you do not recieve notification before the start date please contact us. 6 every other week Spring shares begining March/April ending May 12 weekly summer shares begining June ending September 4 weekly autumn shares begining September ending October All IN every other week shares begining March/April ending October
  • Where and when do I get my flowers?
    You will recieve an email when your start date begins for your season of flowers. Fresh cut flowers will be ready for pick up at the following locations. Pick up times are specific for each location. If you are unable to pick up or delegate another person, you forfeit that share and it will be left to the discretion of the host pick up location. Thursdays between the hours of 11am -2pm Westside: Wild Ginger Gardens - 9925 SW View Terr Tigard Oregon 97224 Lake Oswego: 6 Morningview Circle, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Oregon City: 14124 Cleveland St Oregon City, Or 97045 Vancouver: 12202 NE 58th Ave. Vancouver, Wa 98686 Washougal: 6544 West S st. Washougal, Wa 98671
  • What if I go on vacation?
    If you leave for vacation, we recommend you gift your flowers to a friend. It will be your responsibility to find a substitute for your flowers. No credits or refunds will be issued for missed weeks. If flowers are not picked up they will be donated to senior care homes in the area.
  • What type of flowers can I expect?
    I'm planting a variety of seasonal flowers to fill your bouquets. Typically they will have 10-15 stems depending on the types of flowers that are ready wrapped in kraft paper and tied up with love. Spring flowers: tulips, nacissus, sweet peas, lilac, ranunculus, anenome, peony Summer flowers: poppies, snap dragon, zinnia, bells of ireland, lace flower, celosia, herbs Autumn: Dahlias, fall foliage, sedum, sunflowers, amaranth Expect to see uncomon colors, varieties and vintage blooms in my distinctive style.
  • Flower Care
    Your flowers will be wrapped with a special reusable water foam on stems. They should be good out of water for an hour. When you arrive home remove the wrapping and cut stems 1/2 inch and put in warm water to rehydrate. If any wilting occurs - pull that stem and recut 1 inch and put in warm water to drink. They will generally bounce back to life in 15 min. If the weather is hot - don't leave in closed car or direct sun for more then 15-20 min. Try to park in the shade if your running errands.
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