F.A.Q.
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture.
Flower farmers use this concept to offer flower subscriptions for fellow community members before and during the growing season. It’s also commonly called flower share, because each CSA customer is buying a share of the flower production from the farm.
Farming is expensive, and takes years to break even, and CSA is a great way to support your local farmers and help sustain their living, and also allow them to invest and restock the necessities for the farm to continue their service to the community.
At Harmony In Blooms, when you become a CSA member, we’ll reserve our first harvest for you, at a lower price.
CSA is a pre-order concept, meaning when you place a CSA order, you reserve 4 bouquets at once and become our priority (on our calendar) when flowers first come available. It is the best way to enjoy continuous fresh flowers from our farm to your home. A CSA starts on your 1st pickup or delivery date and runs weekly or biweekly of your choice until fulfilled.
Hand-tied is on the other hand, whenever you need a wrapped bouquet for gifting, self-care or for your daily enjoyment.
We use compostable packaging in our CSA bouquets and we minimize plastic usage in our hand-tied bouquets. If you like to reduce plastic usage, we are happy to wrap your hand-tied like our CSA standard, upon request.
Both are using our farm grown flowers available at the time of your order.
Simply add items to your cart and check out, our online store allows customers to pay securely with debit/credit cards via Stripe.
We also accept check payment from existing customers.
Alternatively, customers can pay cash or Venmo (@harmonyinblooms) upon pickup or delivery.
We update our fresh flower inventory weekly. so when a product shows OUT OF STOCK, it might be back in stock the week after. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us!
We offer self service flower stand pickup and local delivery to Yelm and surrounding neighborhoods on the weekends. Please contact us for weekday options.
Our micro farm is located at Neat Road in Yelm, WA. Pickup instruction will be sent with each pickup order.
For local delivery, unless it is a delivery included item, $10 fee per delivery, will be applied at check out, regardless the order size.
Customers can schedule a preferred pickup or delivery date & time, during checkout process.
Please refer to our STORE POLICY for more information or CONTACT US at Hello@harmonyinblooms.com.
Each flower order is harvested at proper stage and well conditioned before it is delivered to our customer. On the customer’s end, if you wish to help your flowers stay fresh even longer, here are some basic ideas you can follow:
Clean water and vase, remove leaves below waterline, keep it out of direct sunlight and heat, away from fruits and vegetables, and place your flowers in the coolest spot of your home if possible.
For a more detailed Bouquet Flower Care Guide, you can download it here for free.
DRIED FLOWER CARE
While dried flowers won’t last indefinitely, with proper care, you will be able to enjoy it for a long time
1. Dried flowers are delicate so handle with care and its best to be kept indoor in a dry & temperate condition
2. Keep out of direct sunlight, away from humidity and high traffic area
3. Gently dust it when needed. Cool setting if using a hair dryer
4. Store away in a cardboard box layered with tissue papers or moisture absorbing materials such as desiccant packets
(Dried flowers are packed tightly to ensure a safe transit, please carefully remove
it from its packaging and gently reshape it if desired)
FRESH WREATH CARE
Evergreen Wreaths for holiday season are made of fresh materials, and are suitable for outdoor display. Avoid direct sunlight to maintain moisture. If materials appear dry, mist with clean water
Are you a florist? We wholesale to florists. Please contact us by filling out the form.
Have a DIY event or project in mind? We sell flowers by a bucket. Straight bunches by flower type and color, or a mix flower bucket, please contact us for pricing and availability.
We love to collaborate with our local businesses! Please refer to and fill out the form if you have interest in our service and products.
We love to share our dahlia tubers with you so you can also grow those beautiful flowers at home. We grow name varieties, and only sell tubers from healthy and vigorous plants grown at our farm. Our dahlia store will be open sometime between December to January and will be ready for pickup or shipping starting April or when danger of frost is gone.
Join our email list to be updated with varieties to be offered and when the sale will be open. You can subscribe here.
Thank you for taking interest in supporting domestic flower farmers. Here are some good resources to learn more about the Local Flowers Movement:
Thank you for your support!