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This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
To visit the authoring market’s website, click on the market name located in the entry’s title.
Brassell’s Sprouts Market: Lily’s Legacy Homestead
Need some good quality eggs? Lily’s Legacy Homestead has you covered. They’ll be offering eggs and other items on the online market.
Brassell’s Sprouts Market: Hometown Hero Design
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Food products are not the only thing offered in our online market! Hometown Hero Designs makes cute wreaths for all seasons!! Fall is just around the corner!! Grab a cute wreath to decorate your porch! Create an account on our website to be able to shop!
The market opens TOMORROW through Saturday! Don’t miss out on shopping!
Brassell’s Sprouts Market: Murray Farms
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Murray Farms is one of the growers for our market. Right now she’s offering her delicious pickles, both spicy and regular dill! Check out our Facebook page for more info on her other products.
Brassell’s Sprouts Market: CartT
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Caylee is a hard working, talented young lady who is working to pursue her dreams! She makes hand crafted earrings and sells them to pay for her dance competition fees, costumes and all other things that entails. I know you’ll be able to find something you love, and be able to support her!
The market opens TOMORROW!!!
Champaign, OH: Tuesday Wake Up Call!
Hello! Good Morning!
The market closes for the week, in one hour, and next week the market is closed for the Champaign County Fair…
And, there is so much to offer!!
Plus…seasonal garlic, peppers, kale, spaghetti squash, blackberries, and always that amazing Davidson Family Farms lettuce varieties…
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Old99Farm Market: Old 99 Farm, week of July30 2023
The tomato lineup is filling out, most varieties now with ripe fruit. Try a mix and match combination for an interesting table display like this.
Last week we showcased the Gold Medal variety, this week it’s Kellogg’s Breakfast.
Tomato Kellogg’s Breakfast tomatoes are very large, beefsteak-type tomatoes that often reach 1-2 pounds in weight. The fruits have a bright orange peel and oblate flattened shape. The taste is nicely balanced between sweet and tangy. The large fruits ripen late season. is known for its sweet flavor that tends to be well-balanced with a tangy acidic taste. Often considered one of the best-tasting tomatoes, these rich tomatoes have a smooth texture, making them perfect for enjoying fresh; very good for enjoying fresh on sandwiches or cubed in salads. They add a bright orange color to bruschetta and to chopped salsa. Kellogg’s Breakfast Tomato is an heirloom tomato variety that potentially originated in West Virginia and discovered by Darrell Kellogg of Michigan (hence the name). It is not a modern-bred cultivar or hybrid.
Cukes for pickling now available, in 6L baskets. If you want more pls let us know a week in advance.
Currants are finished for this season, but still have Jostaberries and Mulberries.
Our offering: frilly kale, Nero kale, Rainbow chard, Tiara and Savoy cabbages, Tokyo Bekana chinese cabbage, beets, bell peppers, sweet bulb onions, scallions, fennel, green garlic and scapes, baby lettuce mix, baby buttercrunch lettuce, radishes, rhubarb, carrots, collards, cabbage collards, leeks, basil and herbs. Surf to the online store here to place your order. Store pick up Thurs 4 to 6 or by arrangement.
Adam ElSioufi offers his greetings to the Old 99 Farm community.
My name is Adam El Sioufi but you can call me farmer Adam if you’d like.
I have been working with Ian since the end of May, and am grateful for the opportunity to help steward the land and care for the animals here. I have met some of you and look forward to meeting the rest of you and sharing a friendly hello if we get the chance.
I have been growing food for close to a decade, having established and maintained several edible gardens for when I lived in Toronto, and I have been farming for over 3 years now.
I have set out on a path of deeper connection with the soil and nourishing food which led me to start my own Community Supported Agriculture project. I feel passionate about this journey and strive to connect more people to their food and share this experience with the greater community. In 2020 I started up a Equilibrium Acres CSA on leased land, after 2 years I started looking for a place to farm longer term and was fortunate to meet Ian at the Guelph Organic Conference where we spoke and exchanged contacts. We reconnected a few months later and discussed the possibility of collaborating and I am excited for what the future has in store.
Hope to see you soon on the farm,
Adam
Healthy eating,
Ian, Cami and Adam
Connie's Cornucopia: Greatfull Pasture Farm
Grateful Pasture Farm
We recently visited a new GA farm, Grateful Pasturesm They are truly a pasture-raised Chicken Farm, and the results speak for themselves! Grateful raises 600 birds at a time, and the small-lot pasturing helps create a delightful result for your dinner table. We are now offering an introductory discount on their whole birds for the month of August. Check it out, key Whole Chicken in the search bar to select, and 5% off will be credited before
payment is processed. You will certainly enjoy the tenderness and wholesome quality of this chicken, we know we have!
Happy Shopping
Wholesome Harvest Farm WV: Wholesome Harvest Farm online market is open!
Our online market is open!
Order need to be in by 10 A.M. Tuesday.
Looking forward to seeing you when you pick up your order!
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: ONLINE ORDERS STILL OPEN UNTIL 6 AM WED
You may still order until 6 am Wednesday morning. If you ordered, we thank you!
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
Remember we offer easy drive by pickup Thursday afternoons at the Fayetteville library for some of your favorite fresh locally grown and locally made products.
NEWS: A variety of fresh produce and herb items are still available! Plus meat, eggs, baked goods, jams, honey, craft items and locally produced food items.
Pickup at the library 4:30-5:30 Thursday. If you already know you can’t pick up then, email us asap at this address as soon as you order and we will work with you on a plan.
Questions? Reply to this email and we will get back to you. Or call or text 479-935-5111.
There is also a delivery option for Fayetteville addresses. Request it by following the directions on your emailed order confirmation and do that asap or by no later than 9am Thursday. Be sure to send your request to Seeds That Feed (see instructions on the email confirmation of your order) since they set up the deliveries.
Thank you.
Siloam Springs, AR: The Online Market is Open!
We are so excited to see you this Saturday at the promenade! Come by Saturday between 8am-12pm to see what all of our vendors have been preparing for you. Online market is still available as well. You can order from now until Thursday at 5pm, with pick up happening at the concession stand next to the promenade on Saturday morning. We look forward to seeing you.