Community Supported Herbalism at wild garden medicinals is an invitation to build a deeper relationship with plants, the land, and the rhythms of the seasons.
Through CSA participation, members directly support the care of the garden while receiving herbs, products, and experiences rooted in reciprocity, stewardship, and seasonal living.
harvest day, late summer
a corner of the garden
What is a CSA?
A CSA (Community Supported Agriculture / Herbalism) is a way of participating in and supporting the ongoing work of the garden.
Rather than simply purchasing products, members become part of a living ecosystem — contributing to the health of the land while receiving seasonal herbal offerings in return.
wild garden medicinals is currently developing several pathways for participation.
CSA Offerings
Three pathways into the garden.
Founding tier
Herbal Stewardship CSA
$44/month · $444/year
Currently limited availability
A deeper, relationship-based offering for those who want to support the long-term care and vision of the garden.
Designed for community members who value stewardship, education, pollinator restoration, and the preservation of small-scale herbalism.
This may include
·Seasonal herbal offerings
·Invitations to gatherings and workshops
·Educational resources
·Connection to the land and growing practices
·Priority access to select offerings and events
Founding memberships are currently limited.
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Fresh Herb CSA
Est. $28–38/month during the growing season
Launching seasonally
A seasonal share focused on fresh, locally grown herbs harvested directly from the garden.
Designed to help members build hands-on relationships with medicinal plants throughout the growing season.
This may include
·Fresh herb bundles
·Seasonal plant offerings
·Harvesting and usage guidance
·Recipes, tea blends, and herbal inspiration
Seasonal enrollment details will be announced soon.
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Product CSA
Est. $55/month · $555/year
Founding memberships forming
A handcrafted herbal product share featuring remedies and seasonal creations made from herbs grown in the garden.
For those seeking ongoing herbal support woven into everyday life.
This may include
·Small-batch herbal products
·Teas, salves, oxymels, tinctures, and seasonal remedies
·Herbal first aid and wellness support
·Limited-edition and member-exclusive offerings
Availability may remain intentionally limited to preserve quality and sustainability.
Supporting the Garden
All CSA offerings directly support:
✦The care and maintenance of the garden
✦Pollinator habitat and ecosystem restoration
✦Community education and shared learning
✦The continued growth of wild garden medicinals
✦Future stewardship and nonprofit initiatives
Stay Connected
Join the waitlist.
CSA offerings are evolving seasonally as the garden continues to grow. If you'd like to be part of this ecosystem, join the waitlist and stay connected for upcoming opportunities, workshops, and seasonal offerings.