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This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
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Champaign, OH: November Blue
My heart is dancin’,
To a November tune…
(November Blue-The Avett Brothers)
Well, here we are…the first sunshine day of a new month. November. That bridge month between the golden haze of October, and the stark white of December. The limbo month is how I think of November. The weather can go either way, this month while moods turn to the Thanksgiving month. The month of lovely fellowship. The month lets us look back, and forward, and lets us take count of all we have to be thankful for.
Can you believe that we are now in our 8th month of moving the market to the farm? After nine years at the Y, and at the onset of the pandemic, we moved the whole show, and yet gained a whole new following, a rebirth, and a growth that was unbelievable. That is one of my November thankfuls. This market, and all of you.
My hope is that as we move into these next few months with changing seasons, and the need, now more than ever, of comfort, friendship, and nourishment, you will find it all, right here, at this little local market.
It seems like the perfect day, today, to spend some time getting your orders together. The winds are howling, the time has changed, and there is a definite chill to the sunshine.
I am on my second pot of coffee, and ready to get my own orders in…
Hello, November…
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Washtenaw Organic Collaborative: November WOC Pickup Dates: Nov. 14 & Nov. 21
Greetings WOC Supporters! Happy November! The Washtenaw Organic Collaborative online market will be open for two cycles during November.
- The market will open Sunday, November 8th at approximately 9am and close Wednesday, November 11th at 5pm with order pickups on Saturday, November 14th.
- The market will open Sunday, November 15th at approximately 9am and close Wednesday, November 18th at 5pm with order pickups on Saturday, November 21st.
For both cycles, the Saturday morning pickup options will be the same as previous: no-contact car trunk pickup at Slow Farm from 9am-noon; and self-serve porch pickup at Brines Farm.
We wish you a healthy month full of nutritious items and we thank you for your continued support!
Green Acres Atkins: Good morning!
Good morning
Hope you all had a great week!
We just picked up beef from the butcher so you can stock up for holiday gifts and holiday parties!!!
So the freezers are fully stocked and ready for you !
Please place those orders by noon on Thursday at greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net
Thanks
Tom and Kami
Stones River Market: Market is OPEN -- See you Wednesday Walk-up or Curb
Welcome to the November 1st and 2nd Stones River Locally Grown Online Farmers Market. The Market opens 8:00 am on Sunday Morning and closes 10:00 pm Monday evening. Order early before quantities available run out! https://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Be sure to check again over the next 2 days as some of our Growers may be updating their inventories.
We continue to have our “Pull Up or "Step Up” delivery on the curb in front of Quinn’s Mercantile to pickup your orders Wednesday afternoon November 4th from 5-6:30 pm….Drive up to the canopy or you are welcome to park across the street and walk to the canopy to pickup your order using social distancing. We want to leave the area in front of Quinn’s Mercantile for their customers.
Reminder…Delivery Service is available within a 10 mile radius of Murfreesboro, outside areas will be considered and delivery is available to Woodbury at a host location. Please put your address in comments before you check out….Method of Payment is Cash, Checks, Cards or Invoice. For Delivering and Invoicing please make sure your account information is current.
Thank you for supporting our Locally Grown Market, it means a lot to our Growers and Community by Shopping Local and Staying Local!
The Market’s Gift Certificates are available, great way to share the Market with others. Give a Gift of Locally Grown food and other items.
Reusable Market Totes are available, 10 × 12 with a 8 inch gusset, not too small and not too big and reusable. This is a joint venture between Quinn’s Mercantile and our Stones River Market.
News from the Market:
Hard to believe that Thanksgiving is only 4 weeks away, be sure to get your Turkey deposit orders in and stock up on your favorite items. Reminder that Thanksgiving week we will have delivery on Tuesday (24th) instead of Wednesday so you will have time to thaw frozen items or travel to be with families and friends.
During Thanksgiving Month, the Market would like to thank everyone for supporting our Growers and the Market and sharing the word about our Market. This year the Market has seen a increased with Growers and Customers because you are spreading the word! As a SPECIAL THANK YOU, orders over $50.00 we receive a Reusable Market Tote, and orders over $100 will receive ‘2’ Reusable Market Totes.
Special request… if you have any jars and reusable lids from Trinity Rose Oberhasli Dairy Goats, CS3 Farm, Short Mountain Cultures, Flying S Farms or Valentine Farm please return them to the Market. It has been difficult locating jars and when they do the prices are outrageous!
News from our Growers:
Welcome back …Carole Herbs aka CS3 Farm: We are still in transition, living in a 350 ft2 RV on the farm, but we do have some vegetables growing. Check out our arugula, white egg turnips, chives, and farmed and foraged greens as we ease back into providing delicious and nutritious vegetables to the market!
We have a blend of traditional and Wild Rocket Arugila growing, and it is mouth-watering good! Add it to salads, sandwiches, or cooked dishes. Your taste buds will thank you!
Our white egg turnips are (as the name implies) about the size of an egg. Turnips are known for high nutrient count and low calorie density. If you haven’t tried them cubed and soaked in an herbal vinegar and sautéed, or roasted with potatoes, kohlrabi, or beets in olive oil and drizzled with herbal honey, you are missing out!
Check out our chives for a nutritious and delicious onion flavor for omelettes, salads, or dinner meals. They add just the right kick!
Tired of a lettuce-only salad? Our Farmed and Foraged greens are a blend of hand-picked seasonal tame & wild hybrid salad complement or substitute. it’s awesome on sandwiches, and it is quite delicious topping a burger or other sandwich. It’s highly nutricioous and super fresh! Contents are seasonal – see the description in the market or text/email us for the current blend (or addition/omission requests).
Wedge Oak Farm:
Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming soon! Time to think about a turkey? Wedge Oak Farm’s pasture raised turkeys are grown here in Lebanon, Tennessee. They peck and stroll in the rolling hills and cedar glades of Wilson County. Never fed antibiotics, growth stimulants or animal by-products. They are moist and delicious.
Quarter Spring Farm:
Just in – NEW seasonal favs! Be sure to check out fall-inspired reusable napkin prints and two of our hottest scents of the season, Bandwagon (Pumpkin) Spice and Milli Vanilla. While you’re at it, stock up your freezer! We still have loads of farm fresh chickens and chicken cuts ready to go home with you.
Mama D’s Bakery: Hi everyone! This week we have everything available. We have pumpkin spice bagels, banana breads and pumpkin breads(with the option of nuts or not) caramel apple cinnamon rolls, gingerbread cake roll, pumpkin cake roll, spicy ginger cookies, pumpkin streusel jumbo muffins, bagels, donuts, cheese Danishes, pies, cookies, granola and protein bars, cinnamon rolls, breads, and fruit scones. Thanks so much to everybody for your business!!
Rainbow Hill Farm:
Our Delicious Apples this week…….
Apples for Applesauce: Good for applesauce or cooking, too mellow for eating raw – varieties may be mixed.
Granny Smith: Very Hard and a tart green apple, great for pies.
Fugi: Attractive pink apple. Crisp. Sweet-flavored and keeps well.
Gold Rush: Medium sized green-yellow cross between golden delicious and Rome Apples. High in vitamin C. Good for both eating fresh and cooking. Does not brown easily when cut so is good for fruit salad. Has excellent sweet-tart flavor
Winesap: Hard green apple. Very tart.
Mutsu: large green to yellow apple similar to yellow delicious, also a very good cooking apple.
Yellow Delicious: Very sweet to the taste. It is a favorite for salads, apple sauce, and apple butter.
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse:
It’s Christmas time in Tennessee! Well, not really, but it is time to put in your order for decorations from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse. This year I will be selling at Wildwood Christmas Tree Farm in Woodbury, but I want to be sure all my local friends receive the items they want before I take any to the farm. So here is how this will work: prepay the total cost now, and reserve a delivery date. Note: it will be easier for me to fill your order on a later date. I promise I will not run out of wreaths and kissing balls, but it’s hard to make as many as are wanted early in the season. They should last about a month if outside, and will be just as beautiful after Christmas as before. Delivery will begin the first Wednesday of December and continue till all orders are filled. Also available this year: beautiful table basket centerpieces and herb plant baskets. Order and pay now, pick up and enjoy in December. Coming in a month or so: Christmas cacti.
The Flour Girl:
Several delicious GLUTEN FREE items this week…Cakes, Muffins, Bread, Cupcakes, Cookies and Peach Cobbler.
Fungalicious:
As the holiday approaches we find ourselves wondering who would like to have gourmet mushrooms to
pare with their dishes for a wonderful thanksgiving meal. Here at Fungalicious it takes us four weeks
start to finish in order to produce these wonderful delicacies. We would love to make sure that any and
all who wish to have them can so we need to get an idea of what to plan for in the growing cycle. If you
could please send us an email letting us know what you would like and how much it would be greatly
appreciated. This will allow us to plan the harvest for that week. We hope that you and yours are
blessed this holiday season. [email protected]
Body and Soul Teas:
Herbal tea blends for sipping and soaking. My current product line includes herbal tea blends, bath teas, and herbal steams.
Sow’s Ear Piggery:
New products this week. Freshly stocked: 1" chops in 2#-packages of 2 chops with thin fat rind. Also, NonMSG ground pork sausage (1 pound), great sliced into breakfast patties or fried up into crumbles for tacos, spaghetti, or stir-fry. Plus, 1-pound packages of lean cutlets for chicken-fried pork steaks. Still have ground pork and bratwursts for sale. Will be adding other new products in the near future! All our pork is from heritage pigs on NonGMO diet.
Valentine Family Farm:
Our Valentine Family Farm’s Smoke House Salsa has a delicious smoke flavor because of it’s fire roasted vegetables. Serve it with chips or use it as an ingredient to add some smokiness to your next batch of chili.
Flying S Farms: New this week is Romanesco Cauliflower that are Green and uniquely shaped, also available are the White, Orange and Purple heads. Holds color better if roasted or baked. Blanch and freeze for later use. Sweet breads and bars are back on the market. Limited time Rosemary Bread. Produce include Radishes, Turnips, Daikon’s, Kale, Turnips Greens, Winter Squash: Spaghetti, Butternut and Carnival. As well as our Sour Dough Breads in loaves and rolls. Several of our Jams are in stock, we’ll be again Jammin’ this week so be sure to check back.
Look forward seeing you “At the Curb" of Quinn’s Mercantile Wednesday November 4th from 5:00 – 6:30 pm, please contact me if you are unable to make delivery or are running late, please phone, email or text me so we can make arrangements to get your order to you. if we don’t hear from you, your order will be donated and you will be invoiced for the amount since we still need to pay our Growers for their products. Remember we do have Delivery if you think you will be later than 6:30 pm.
How to contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
Locations: Quinn’s Mercantile on Wednesdays: 301 North Spring Street, Murfreesboro
map: https://goo.gl/maps/GAkJS1wawbr
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: Welcome Back to CS3 Farm!
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Due to the Coronavirus restrictions, if you would prefer home delivery of your order, please just ask. No charge during this time.
Please also remember that our market is much safer than any grocery store.
All our products are direct from grower/producer to consumer, with no middle men handling.
Please share this information with your friends and help them to understand how safe our open-air markets are.
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From Carter of CS3 Farm:
We are still in transition, living in a 350 sq.ft. RV on the farm, but we do have some vegetables growing. Check out our arugula, white egg turnips, chives, and farmed and foraged greens as we ease back into providing delicious and nutritious vegetables to the market!
We have a blend of traditional and Wild Rocket Arugula growing, and it is mouth-watering good! Add it to salads, sandwiches, or cooked dishes. Your taste buds will thank you!
Our white egg turnips are (as the name implies) about the size of an egg. Turnips are known for high nutrient count and low calorie density. If you haven’t tried them cubed and soaked in an herbal vinegar and sautéed, or roasted with potatoes, kohlrabi, or beets in olive oil and drizzled with herbal honey, you are missing out!
Check out our chives for a nutritious and delicious onion flavor for omelettes, salads, or dinner meals. They add just the right kick!
Tired of a lettuce-only salad? Our Farmed and Foraged greens are a blend of hand-picked seasonal tame & wild hybrid salad complement or substitute. it’s awesome on sandwiches, and it is quite delicious topping a burger or other sandwich. It’s highly nutritious and super fresh! Contents are seasonal – see the description in the market or text/email us for the current blend (or addition/omission requests).
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Don’t forget to pay the deposit on Wayne Diller’s holiday turkey, and pre-order your Christmas decorations from Petalland and Dogwood Valley Greenhouse.
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To Contact Us
Our Website:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown
On Facebook:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown Online Farmers’ Market
By e-mail:
[email protected]
By phone:
(931) 273-9708
Remember:
No contact delivery available for no charge during this time!
Just ask on your order comments.
Our Manchester pickup location is across the street from the Manchester City Schools administration building, at
216 East Fort Street, Manchester, TN
Our Tullahoma pickup location is in front of “Nature’s Elite”, in the Cherokee Square Shopping Center next to Dunham’s Sports,
open air during this time, at
1802 N Jackson St, Ste 800, Tullahoma TN
For a map, click on the address link.
Only the best fresh flavorful farm products for your family! No more week-old produce trucked cross-country. All the fresh local farm products listed come from your grower and maker neighbors in Middle Tennessee. The freshest produce is picked the day you receive it!
Your year-round weekly market is open for ordering from Sunday morning at 8 am till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Receiving options (please note change in time for Tullahoma):
Thursday afternoon pickup (4:00 – 5:00 p.m.) at the market pavilion on Fort Street, Manchester.
Thursday afternoon pickup (5:30 – 6:00 p.m.) outside “Nature’s Elite”, Tullahoma. Open air market during this time.
Delivery on THURSDAY evening will be free during this time, or at other hours by arrangement.
See the “About” page for details.
Please help us grow:
spread the word about our market.
share this newsletter with someone.
make my day and ask to hand out some fliers.
And if you are hungry for something special, just let us know, and we will do our best to find it for you.
Celebrate the holidays with us!
Your Local Farmers
Dothan, Alabama: Oct 31, 2020 M@D Newsletter - OPEN for orders!

More Holiday Announcements
In Season
Market Chitchat
Grower Notes

We’ve lost track of all the questions asking if M@D is doing different events we’ve been involved with in the past. You know the answer, we can’t because of the virus. I have to tell you, my fingers are DELIGHTED to type what follows!
Dothan Nurseries will soon be announcing their annual Christmas Open House. It will not be held on Thursday as has been done in the past but all day on a Saturday. This will allow people more time as they come and go thereby reducing the crowd at any given time and allowing for proper social distancing.
Great plans are underway for live music, giveaways, etc during the day and of course Dothan Nurseries will have some fabulous sales going on as well.
In the short time since the decision was finalized six of our regular M@D vendors have committed to participating and more will be joining us in the weeks to come. We will be working hard to bring you a great variety of food/farm/gift items.
So MARK YOUR CALENDAR and make plans to bless your friends and family with Fresh, Local, Sustainable goods and gift items from right here in the Wiregrass.

PECANS
Here in the deep south we have PECANS. They are so versatile and so delicious. Trees are everywhere, and they are considered a seasonal cash crop. On years when nature does not favor their production prices are high, and in years where they are abundant, like 2020, those who pick them up don’t earn as much.
The trees are oblivious to all of this and continue to do their jobs of giving us one of the most delicious of all nuts. We hope this section inspires you to use them in some different and creative ways.



MARKET CHITCHAT
Holiday Schedule Announcement: We will be closed the week of Thanksgiving. Market will not open on Saturday, Nov. 21 so there will be no order pickup on (Black) Friday, Nov. 27. Regular ordering will resume on Saturday, Nov. 28.
In December we will open for orders on Dec. 5 and Dec. 12, then be closed till January 2, 2021. We are sticking with the normal ordering and pickup schedule during Open House.

GROWER NOTES
AVALON FARMS:

Garden remodeling courtesy of hurricane Zeta. Thankfully I had not planted transplants in that yet! They would probably been ripped up too.

Finally putting a few seeds in the ground. Sugar snap peas are “cracking the ground”, meaning the seeds are sprouting and pushing up on the soil. Going to plant assorted turnips, radishes and greens this weekend. The weather forecast shows lows of 37 Saturday and Sunday night. That should slow down the army worms and give the plants a chance.
Enjoying our first real fall weekend!
FOOTNOTES
We would love to hear from you! If you have a favorite recipe, want to write a product review, have an idea or request for an article or information, let us know! You can reply to this newsletter or write [email protected].
Order Saturday 5pm to Tuesday 5pm weekly for Pickup the following Friday
Dothan Pickup: 10am – 12pm, Dothan Nurseries, 1300 Montgomery Highway, Dothan, AL 36303
Daleville Pickup: 11am – 11:30am, Parking area behind Daleville Chamber of Commerce
Enterprise Pickup: 12pm – 12:30pm, Grocery Advantage, 1032 Boll Weevil Circle, Enterprise
Our Email: [email protected]
Join our Online Discussions! www.facebook.com/groups/MarketatDothanDiscussion
Be sure to use our hashtag! #marketatdothan
Our COVID protocol is still in place for everyone who wants curbside service.
I. Order Payment:
1. Voluntarily prepay by 6 pm Thursday if possible using this PAYPAL link. This eliminates passing paper currency back and forth or handling debit/credit cards on site. Your invoice will be marked PAID and pickup is fast and easy. In the event of undelivered items you will be issued a Market credit that will apply to your next order.
2. Debit/Credit – One of us will briefly step within 6 feet for you to put your card in the chip reader. We do our best to avoid touching your card or you touching the equipment which means we sign an “x” for your signature.
3. Cash and Checks – You may hand them to us. Exact change is preferred if using cash to prevent a lot of passing back and forth. If you choose curbside pickup you are welcome to put payment in your trunk/tailgate as that would eliminate the need to come near your window.
II. Order Delivery:
1. Curb Service: Please pull up next to the Market Shed. We will direct traffic a little bit if needed. Have your trunk/ hatchback open and we’ll load you up!
2. Walk Up Pickup: Please do not come inside. When we see you coming we’ll put your order near the entrance and step back for you to claim it. This system works really well for those of you wishing to get extra veggies that may be available.
3. Regardless of how you choose to accept your Market order please know that we make every effort to practice safe distancing and ask that you do the same.
We thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible!
Locally Grown STT: Weblog Entry
Happy Farmers Market Saturday!
We have some great buys on the market available this week. We have some new growers joining the market too. And we also have a big market change!
Farmers Market update:
This Wednesday’s pick up location is going to be in Frenchtown!
In efforts to grow the market, get more producers on the market, and to help more customers find the market, we are partnering with the Frenchtown Fishermen to use a portion of their pavilion close to the sea for the market pick up location.
This will help support more customers being able to get to the pick location by foot as well as by car. And, this will help support the farming community as we build stronger food networks of land producers and sea providers.
Where in Frenchtown?
So pick up will be same format, drive through style. You’ll drive through the little parking lot turn around by Bella Blue restaurant, Hook Line n Sinker will be in front of you, turning left, the market tables will be there under a covered area. Market coordinators will be there to hand you your order or place them in your car for you and help keep you moving as needed.
We hope you are up for trying out this new location with us and that it will expand your shopping options on the market! Thanks so much for being a customer of these local producers!
Delivery option Update:
We’ll be ready to start offering delivery options by mid-November! Stay tuned for this as we’ll be making it more convenient to shop local, shop healthy, and to shop fresh!
You inspire us to grow more every week!
Yours Truly,
Your Market Coordinators
Champaign, OH: Happy Halloween!
When I look out my window
Many sights to see
And when I look in my window
So many different people to be
That is strange
So strange
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
Mmm-hmm, must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch, yeah
Must be the season of the witch
When I look over my shoulder
What do you think I see?
Some other cat lookin’ over
His shoulder at me
And he’s strange
Sure is strange
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
You’ve got to pick up every stitch, yeah
Beatnicks are out to make it rich
Oh no, must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch, yeah
Must be the season of the witch
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
The rabbits runnin’ in the ditch
Beatnicks out to make it rich
Oh no, must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch
Where’d I go
When I look out my window
What do you think I see
And when I look in my window
So many different people to be
It’s strange
Sure is strange
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
You’ve got to pick up every stitch
The rabbits runnin’ in the ditch
Oh no, must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch, yeah
Must be the season of the witch
Where’d I go
Where’d I go…
(Season Of The Witch-Donovan)
Time to get groovy, little local market of love customers! It’s Halloween, it’s going to be a full moon, and it’s going to be a Blue Moon….must be the season…
I love Halloween! I have nothing but super great memories, every year of my life, about Halloween fun.
Growing up in the West End, Halloween was a magical time. Costumes, in the 70s were elaborate, most of them homemade, and sometimes you even got to have two costumes. One for wearing to school, and one to trick or trick!
My mother would spend many hours on my costumes. And, the West End was just set up for the perfect trick or treat experience. The fall night air, the crisp leaves, all parents and kids taking to the streets, while one parent stayed behind to hand out mounds of candy. The houses were all decorated, and waiting for the droves of us all parading up and down the drives.
Halloween continued with me during college, where the fun turned into more of a shenanigan event, and less about the candy, but man, what fun we all had. There were also many road trips from where I went to college, to meet up with all of my pals who attended the biggest Halloween party college, back then. I’ll stop there…lol…because those Halloween times were epic, and only up for discussion with those involved…lol.
I always made sure that Halloween as a HUGE event for my daughter, both in Florida, and when we moved here. Totally decorated house, Halloween parties, the same over the top costumes…
And, to this day, my house is still decked out for Halloween. Traditions are good, and they last a lifetime.
So, now that I have taken you on my Halloween memory lane journey, I know that it is going to be a crazy day and evening, but if you want to take a rest, you can always get your orders in…
I leave you, now, with this song to turn up, pick out some of the best Halloween movies for tonight, and get ready for moon gazing…
Must be the season…
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Statesboro Market2Go: Market2Go is Open!
The Statesboro Market2Go is open — please support our farmers and makers this week with your orders!!
Place your orders now through 10:00pm Tuesday for pickup or delivery on Thursday. Please understand that when an order is placed, you are obligated to pick up and pay for your items because our growers harvest and deliver JUST FOR YOU!!
Remember to choose your pickup location or delivery option from the drop-down menu before you check out. Options are
- Statesboro: Thursday afternoon drive through at SCVB 4:00 – 6:00
- Sylvania: Thursday afternoon at Victory Garden General Store 4:00 – 5:00
- To Your Home Delivery (must add delivery to cart and prepay)
Please pay online to make our process more efficient and to better meet health guidelines. Register your debit or credit card at Your Account and click “Pay Now” when you check out. Your card will only be charged after you have received your order, including any adjustments for missed items or other credits.
You may now use your EBT/SNAP card to purchase authorized EBT items through the Market2Go, and you’ll receive “bonus” fruits and vegetables through the Georgia Fresh for Less program. You must write “EBT” in the order comment field. All EBT transactions must be made at the Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau during the Thursday drive-through. If you want to know more about how to use an EBT card to make market purchases, email [email protected]
Northeast Georgia Locally Grown: Market is open for orders!!
Good evening Locavores, Northeast Georgia Locally Grown is open for orders!
Go to the market >>
Fresh Vegetables
Clean Meats
Baked Goods with Organic ingredients
Gluten Free goodies
Pastured Eggs
See all products
Market stays open from Fridays 9 p.m. until at least 9 p.m. Mondays!
Thank you for choosing Northeast Georgia Locally Grown as a way to support your local producers. This online farmers market allows you to buy directly from multiple farms committed to chemical-free and local produce all year long! CHEMICAL-FREE means produce and pastures grown without synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, or insecticides. LOCAL means within 80 miles from the market pickup locations (usually much much closer). Do you know someone who grows chemical-free food in the area? Get them in touch with us. Know someone who wants fresh food? Spread the word. Put the two together, and that’s growing organically!
PICKUP TIME is Wednesday from 5-6:30 p.m.
If you do not get an email ORDER CONFIRMATION right after you order then your order is NOT complete. Log back in and your order might still be there waiting for you to check out! If you have any trouble or questions at all, we are here to help; simply reply to this email.
COVID19: Northeast Georgia Locally Grown will continue to help bring the best selection of local and chemical-free foods to you and your family as long as our volunteers feel comfortable and safe. Thanks for recognizing we can all do our part in operating in the safest way possible for upcoming markets. We are and will continue to operate under CDC and local guidelines to the best of our ability and knowledge. Be on the lookout for the order reminder email with any changes to pickup or ways you can help minimize risk for our volunteers and each other. Thanks for your support!
Looking to pay for your locally grown order? Pay here using Square