There are other flower farms in Oklahoma. There are grocery store bouquets. And then there is what we do. This page exists because we think you deserve to know exactly what you're choosing — and why it matters.
Oklahoma CSA Flower Share — Pricing at a Glance
What Sets Us Apart
Blue House Urban Farm markets as pesticide-free. We go further: no synthetic fertilizers, no herbicides, no fungicides — ever. Our soil is alive because we've been feeding it for years.
Ranunculus, lisianthus, sweet peas, peonies, and dahlias require skill, patience, and the right microclimate. Most local farms stick to zinnias and sunflowers. We grow the flowers florists charge $8–$12 per stem for.
Grocery store flowers are cut 7–14 days before you buy them, then cold-stored and shipped across the continent. Our flowers are cut the morning of your pickup. That's why they last 10–14 days in your vase.
The average grocery store bouquet travels 3,000+ miles from Colombia or Ecuador. Ours travels 30 miles. That's why they smell like flowers — because they still are.
CSA members get handwritten care cards, "This Week's Blooms" email previews, early shop access, and invitations to farm events. You know where your flowers come from. You know who grew them.
No pesticide residue on stems or petals. CSA members with young children, curious pets, and chemical sensitivities tell us this is the reason they joined — and the reason they renew.
Side-by-Side
"Local Competitors" represents the average of Doodles & Blooms, Blue House Urban Farm, and Petal Pusher Farms.
Know Your Options
We respect every local farm growing flowers in Oklahoma. Here's an honest look at what each offers — and where the gap is.
Entry-level, mass market positioning. No organic claim.
Pesticide-free claim, May–July only. Closest competitor to premium.
Farm/Flora Bodega pickup. Pricing not publicly listed.
Local pickup/delivery. Minimal online presence.
$35–$45/bouquet · Fully organic · Specialty varieties · Cut morning-of · Handwritten care cards · CSA + wholesale + dried flowers. The only Oklahoma farm occupying the premium position — and the only one with a waitlist.
From Members Who Switched
"I bought from Doodles & Blooms for two seasons. The flowers were fine. Red Dirt Blooms is something else entirely — they last twice as long and I actually know what I'm getting before pickup day."
"I used to spend $25 a week at Whole Foods on flowers that died in four days. Now I spend $40 once a week and they're still beautiful on day twelve. The math isn't even close."
"As a florist, I've tried every local farm. Red Dirt Blooms is the only one growing lisianthus and ranunculus at a quality I can actually sell. My clients notice the difference."
Common Questions
About the premium pricing, organic growing, and what makes locally grown flowers different.
Only 30 CSA shares available per season. Seven spots remain for 2026.

Now Available
Our Bloom Box subscriptions bring hand-cut, organically grown bouquets straight from our red-dirt fields to your door — cut morning-of, never cold-chained, never imported.