The Weblog
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.
Miami County Locally Grown: Broilers 20% off! Flowers and Farmhouse to Return!
The Farmhouse Bakery will be back the first week of May, unveiling new delectable desserts when they return! Yay and yum!
Whole Broiler Chickens from King’s Poultry Farm – 20% off this week, and always Non-GMO! Buying the whole bird to have ALL the different cuts, plus the bones to make stock – best bang for your buck!
Plenty of greens and fresh herbs on the Market as we gear up for spring favorites – watch for asparagus, turnips, radishes, peas, seedlings and transplants – such an exciting time of year!
Watch later this week as we welcome back Morningside Meadows Flower Farm! :-)
And thanks to Mucci’s Sweet Treats for the incredible Dark Chocolate Raspberry Brownies at Pickup tonight, wow!
miamicounty.locallygrown.net
www.facebook.com/miamicountylocallygrown
Champaign, OH: Flowers In Your Hair
If you’re going to San Francisco
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair…
(John Phillips-writer/Scott McKenzie-singer)
What better way to both welcome the girls of Flourish back with some pretty spring floral selections, AND, give you the last reminder of the week to get your orders in!!
I will still see you all on Thursday, before I leave on Friday, and I hope to see all of you, and your smiling faces at pick up!
I will be monitoring, and running the market, as per usual, while I am away, but your co-market manager will be running the whole show, next Thursday!
My products will all become available, again, when I reopen the market, next week, on April 22!
You have until 8am to still get your market love…thank you for always showing the market such amazing support!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: ONLINE ORDERS STILL OPEN UNTIL 6 AM WED
Online ordering is still open—until 6 am Wednesday morning.
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
DELIVERY REQUEST DEADLINE IS THURSDAY 9 AM. Instructions are in your order confirmation.
Local eggs are in good supply this week. Spring vegies and salad items plus local flower bouquets are available. Remember also that there are locally produced cheeses and meats (lamb, beef, pork, chicken, goat), baked goods, jams, local crafts.
REMINDER: PICKUP DAY AND TIME:
4:30pm to 6:30 pm on THURSDAY.
PICKUP LOCATION AND PROCESS:
The OUTDOOR parking area at the south end of the new part of the Fayetteville Public Library. Approach on School Street and turn west into the outdoor parking lot.
Put your name on a piece of paper in the passenger side window and follow the signs to the pickup point in the lot.
Someone will meet your car, and direct you to a parking spot to wait a few moments while we bring out your order.
Thank you for your continued support of the online market!
The Wednesday Market: Trouble Ordering? Just Google Us
Friends,
Apparently something weird is happening with the link sent out in yesterday’s weblog. If you are trying to order and you get a strange message, here are some things to try:
Close your browser (Google, Edge, Firefox, etc.), then re-open.
Don’t copy and paste the link, just Google “wednesday market zebulon ga”. The link to the webpage should be at the top of the search results. Click on the link and you should arrive at the website.
If you continue to have challenges placing an order, please call, text, or email me.
Thanks,
Beverly
(770) 468-8237
[email protected]
The Wednesday Market: Remember to Order Today
Good afternoon.
We are reminding everyone to place orders today, as we have noticed that orders are coming in VERY SLOWLY. Please place your order by 10 tonight.
Thank you for supporting Georgia Grown!
https://wednesdaymarket.locallygrown.net/market
Thanks,
Beverly
Lathemtown Farm Fresh Market: Pollen Explosion
While I am REALLY ready for this pollen explosion to be OVER, I am loving how the garden is thriving now! We have heirloom, organic tomato plants from our friends at AB Farm planted this weekend. The peas, lettuces and radish are growing nicely and will be ready first. Peppers, eggplant, corn, beans and squash are popping up, flowers are growing too! So much growing on!
Don’t forget you can stop by the farmstand every day for eggs – the hens are so happy in this weather!
Thanks,
Farmher Chef Amy
Siloam Springs, AR: Online Market is Open! Outdoor Market Opens This Saturday!!
siloamsprings.locallygrown.net
We are so excited that the outdoor market opens this weekend! You will still be able to order online and pick up at the outdoor market from the kitchen or we can deliver it curbside. More details will be provided this week.
Perennial Gardens has listed plants online and will be selling online only this season. Be sure to check out her selection and watch for more additions throughout the next couple of weeks.
Our farmers have been working hard to bring you seasonal spring produce. Online selections include spinach, chard, lettuce, kale, radish, green onions, and bok choy.
Beef and pork are available and chicken will return in June. Vandevoir Farm just received their first batch of chicks after a hatchery delay.
Lee Family Garden has beautiful flower bouquets available online.
Be sure to follow the market on social media – Facebook and Instagram – to keep up with what’s happening this season.
Enjoy shopping and see you Saturday!
Champaign, OH: Monday, Monday
Good morning…just a reminder that it is Monday morning, and you have until tomorrow morning, at 8am, to get those orders in!
Have a lovely day…
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Berea Gardens: Market Opening on April 21
Hi Friends,
The market will be opening on April 21. Keep an eye on your inbox next Sunday for our opening availability list for the 2021 season. We have some gorgeous lettuce, greens, plants and more that will be at the market, along with Melody’s baked stuff, Kenny’s unique items and we are adding Singleton Farm’s this year to supply eggs. McColley’s will be along later in the season.
You will hear from me Sunday!
Blessings,
Bob