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Russellville Community Market:  4/28/24 closing


To ensure your order is placed, make sure you click the “Place My Order” button once you have completed your shopping. You will receive a confirmation email.

Be sure to check out our amazing extras table when you pick up your order from 4-7 PM on Tuesday!

Get your yard and garden planted and looking beautiful with great local plants and supplies! Bluff Top’s goat litter or Meadowlark’s rabbit litter are awesome fertilizer for your yard or garden! Fill your pots, beautify your flowerbeds and get your garden going with some top-quality starts and unique plants grown right here in our community! Support Arkansas Tech and take advantage of some deals on the plants from their plant sale this week! They have vegetable plants, flowers, herbs and houseplants ready to go! Mary-Ann King always has some of the most unique and lovely starts; check out her plants for something unique like her tea camellia or bay leaf tree. One of our newest vendors, Violet Fields Flower Farm, has some unique starts, as well! Check out her Chinese broccoli, coreopsis or milkweed plants! The market is definitely blooming this week! The colorful plants are eye-catching but we still have great groceries, too! Check out our meats for some of the best chicken, beef or pork you will find. Get some healthy dried snacks from The Sorrentino Family or try Weatherford Family Farm’s decadent-looking whoopie pies! Treat yourself to some candied fruit from Sweetbirds Candy Kitchen or find a new favorite sourdough from our talented bakers! Don’t forget the eggs; everyone’s chickens are in full production mode and we are overflowing with amazing egg choices!! Shop before 10 PM for all these amazing products and more!
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

RCM accepts cash, checks, credit and debit cards and SNAP/EBT transactions.

Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)

Russellville Community Market

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Foothills Market:  The Market is Open!


The vegetable offerings on Foothills Market may seem unusually small this week, but it’s a temporary thing. Jeff from Happy Horseshoe Farm is traveling today and hasn’t had a chance to see how much is available. When he gets home later today, he’ll update the market, so please give us until this evening.

In the meantime, we have a couple of new offerings on the market – garlic scapes and new onions. If you’ve never cooked with garlic scapes, don’t worry – they have the same wonderful aroma and flavor as garlic bulbs and can be used in the same ways in recipes.

The market is open until Wednesday at 5:00 p.m., and we’ll have pickup on Thursday afternoon. Sorry about the inconvenience of having to wait a few more hours for our complete offerings, and thank you for your patience!

Berea Gardens:  Market Ordering Open


Good Morning,

Beautiful day for working, so I am sending this out a little early. Beautiful produce this week and we will have lots of eggs and muffins on the table, too. We will also be welcoming a new vendor, Calista Emerton, who will have cheddar chive biscuits, garlic herb bread, milk honey bread rolls, cardamom braid bread, mini apple pies, and cruffins.

The rest of our regular vendors will also be here.

See you Wednesday,

Bob& Lynnita

Stones River Market:  Market is OPEN -- See you Wednesday


The April 28th and 29th Market is OPEN, closed Monday evening at 9PM.

Pickup Orders on March 1st 5:00 – 6:15pm, if you are unable to pickup, please contact me so other arrangements can be made.

Growers News: Always check back when market is open, some Growers add or update their inventories.

Backyard Tailz
C&M Valley Farm
Calico Farms
Carole’s Herbs (CS3 Farms)
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
East Fork Farm/ Worm Castings & Luffa
Emerald Acres
Flying S Farms
Heath Homespun
Hollow Springs Farm
Kumaika Coffee
Lavendar Cottage
Linwood Lamb
NashPhilly
Oakview Farm
Periwinkle and Pine Co
Pinky’s Micros
Quarter Spring Farm
Quinn’s Mercantile
RC Farms TN
Rainbow Hill Farm
Safe & Sound Soap Co.
Singing Bee Honey
Sow’s Ear Piggery
Sunshine Farms
Sweet Beets Farm
Tailwynds Farm
Triple LLL Farm
Valley View Farm and Garden
Yentz Family Farm

Growers News:

Welcome Back…Rainbow Hill Farm. Several live produce plants available and Strawberry Plants, more to come. Excited to be back this season.

Calico Farms: Scones are back & this week we’re offering our lemon blackberry flavor, sold in 3-packs. All organic, dairy-free & delicious! Our scones are our most popular product, hands-down.

New this week is our mild organic salsa – canned in 16 oz jars & perfect for dipping, topping tacos, nachos, eggs, etc. We use fresh tomatoes and there’s no added sugar, just freshness in a jar. Thia has become a customer favorite as well since we added it last year.

If you’re a chocolate milk or ice cream lover, try our organic chocolate syrup. It’s decadently rich, dairy-free with the cleanest ingredients and also makes an incredible cafe mocha. Canned in 8 oz jars.

Finally, grab some of our sinus-relief shower steamers. These have been flying off the shelves the last few weeks thanks to allergy season being in full swing. Ya gotta love it, right?

Safe and Sound Soup Co.: This week I am selling my 1/2 gallon laundry soaps at a discounted price! The discounted scents I have are Orange Bergamot, Lemon Eucalyptus, and Lavender. They are discounted to $12 each. It’s a great opportunity to stock up on your favorite scent, or to try my laundry soap if you’ve been considering it but it’s not in the budget. Here’s some info about it in case you have never seen my laundry soap before. I make it using only 5 ingredients:
Water —just plain H20
Borax —also known as boron. This is a natural mineral found in the earth that is a great natural cleaning agent
Washing Soda—This is simply a more concentrated form of baking soda. It’s great for whitening and deodorizing.
Castile Soap—This is a gentle cleanser made from oils such as coconut and olive oil. It’s a great low suds soap that works well for sensitive skin.
Essential oils— this gives the soap a light scent without using chemical fragrances. I use Therapeutic grade essential oils and they are great cleaning agents. They also give your clothes a clean, light scent that isn’t overpowering. My laundry soap contains zero chemicals, and most detergents use chemicals to bind the molecules of the cleaning agents and fragrances to the molecules in the water. Safe & Sound Soap Co. Laundry Soap does a great job of cleaning your clothes, without the unnecessary chemicals.
I also have Small Batch Bar Soaps, Body Scrubs, and Car Air Fresheners that are all made with safe, clean ingredients.

Tailwynds Farm: We have some new cuts of beef available. We have a Picanha Roast Cut. This cut can be grilled to perfection, has wonderful flavor and a similar texture to a sirloin steak and to top it off try a homemade fresh strawberry pie for dessert. If you have not tried a Tomahawk steak we still have some available. We have had amazing reviews on these cuts with customers saying it was the best and most tender steak they have ever eaten. Fire up those grills and give one a try. We have many crops already growing and plan to have all the farm fresh vegetables available as soon as they start coming in.

Rainbow Hill Farm: Welcome back! We have several live vegetable plants to choose from, more to come.

Emerald Acres: Strawberries, Lettuce Mix, Mixed Lettuce Heads and Spring Mix of Flowers.

Sow’s Ear Piggery: We have re-stocked our “BEST-SELLERS” this week: mild pork breakfast sausage (no MSG) and pork chops! Heritage-breed, pastured pigs on non-GMO/non-soy/non-corn diet. More cuts to be added soon!

Pinky’s Micro’s:
New Spring blend of power packed microgreens…Romaine, Golden Leeks, Lemon Basil and Red Panda Sorrell.

Also check out our other Micro’s – Basic Salad Mix, Broccoli, Cilantro, Pea, Radish, Red Amaranth, Sunflower and Wheat Grass Shots.

Oakview Farm:
We will have some of its customer favorites this week: Scandanavian Buttermilk Sourdough Bread, Artisan Sourdough bread, Roasted Strawberry Jam, and Homemade Peppermint Patties! Our hens have been laying like crazy, so we have fresh eggs, too.
From our garden, we have our Salad Greens Mix, Cabbage, Rainbow Swiss Chard, and Spinach. We don’t use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides on our produce, so you know it’s good for you and the environment.

Quarter Spring Farm: has all the affordable luxury that you need this spring. From our moisturizing soaps to our delicious meats and eggs, we have all the goodies to pamper you. You work hard, so treat yourself to an incredible dining experience with our lamb or chicken. It’s healthier and tastier than conventionally grown meats, and better for the planet, too. Our amazing goat milk soaps and lotions will leave your skin feeling like you just dropped 2 grand at a high end spa. You deserve nice things, so let us provide them to you.

Kumaika Coffee:
If you have not started your morning with our Coffee, you are missing out! We have Dark, Medium and Light Roasted Beans. We are a Certified USDA Organic Product provider. We have a small coffee roaster business. We specialize in roasting and crafting small batches of organic, high altitude single origin and fair trade coffee beans. We bring the coffee beans directly from Nicaragua and roast small batches in our home located in Lascassas TN. We have Beans and/or Ground Coffee available or can’t decide order our Sampler of all 3.

Dogwood Valley Greenhouse: Several items ready to plant in cooler weather. Herbs, Ferns, Hosta and Shrubs

Valley View Farm & Garden:
Crocheted Baby Blankets and Decorative Eastern Bluebird Nesting Boxes and several selections of Dried HOT Peppers along with dried Floral Bouquet.

Lavender Cottage:
We are excited to be adding a few more new items. Some seasoning mixes as well as a new powder to our line up. When weather permits, we plan to be on the porch Wednesday during pickup so you can view and purchase from our inventory.

RC Farms:
STRAWBERRIES HAVE ARRIVED! We have several items restocked and frozen produce, and delicious desserts, we’ve been working and preparing our tunnels for spring produce. Spring will be here before you know it!

Triple LLL Farm: We Several Special available, great price. We also have added Chicken Thighs and Drumsticks. We also have added more eggs available.

Flying S Farms:
We now have our Strawberries coming in. FRESH FARM EGG SPECIAL, is still going on! We have a really Eggcellent Special this week, single dozen or 3 dozen Fresh Farm Eggs Special. Our delicious Sour Dough Breads, along with delicious Brownies, Biscuits, Various Friendship Breads, few Jams available, we will Jamming soon updating our inventory.

Look forward seeing you Wednesday, May 1st when you pickup your orders.
We will always try and reach you as a reminder about your order, we can make arrangements for you to get your order to you. “If we do not hear from you, your order will be donated and you will be invoiced for the amount of your order”. We still need to pay our Growers for their products.
We will be looking forward seeing you “On the Porch or At the Curb" of Quinn’s Mercantile WEDNESDAY, May 1st from 5:00 – 6:15 pm, LITTLE CHANGE WITH CLOSING, IF YOU THINK YOU’LL BE LATER PLEASE CONTACT ME. Please note time change, but we still like getting off the porch earlier, please contact the Manager if you are unable to pick up your order or are running late, by phone, email or text the Manager (615.542.1078) so we can make arrangements to get your order to you.
We will always try and reach you as a reminder about your order, we can make arrangements for you to get your order to you. “If we do not hear from you, your order will be donated and you will be invoiced for the amount of your order”. We still need to pay our Growers for their products.
We have Delivery Service again, if your new to our Delivery Service, please put direction to your address in the comments when you place your order.
How to contact us:
Email: stonesrivermarket@gmail.com
Website: https://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
locations: Quinn’s Mercantile on the corner of Spring and Lytle.

Middle Tennessee Locally Grown:  The Market is Open for Orders


Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market

will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.

The Wednesday Market:  Happy Saturday! Ordering is Open!


Good afternoon.

The Wednesday Market is open for orders. Please place your order by 10 p.m. Monday. Orders are ready for pick up between 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday. Check the website for this week’s product offerings. Here is the link:
https://wednesdaymarket.locallygrown.net/market

Thank you for for supporting Georgia Grown. We’ll see you at the Market.

Thanks,
Beverly

P.S. If you have questions about your order, please contact Nelda. She is available by text, email, or phone call.

Nelda Miller
678-859-6074
neldamiller411@hotmail.com

Statesboro Market2Go:  Market2Go is Open!


Market2Go Is Open! Are you planning to order this week?

Place your order by 10 pm Tuesday night for pickup on Thursday.

Choose your pickup location or delivery option from the drop-down menu before you check out.

  • Statesboro – SCVB Drive Through: Thursday afternoon 4:00 – 6:00
  • Statesboro – Saturday Pick Up: at the market Token & Information booth 10am-Noon on Saturdays
  • Sylvania: Thursday afternoon at Road-Tisserie 3:30 – 5:00
  • Pembroke City hall Thursday afternoon 4:00 – 6:00
  • Home Delivery – must add delivery to cart and prepay

Online Payment Available 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.

Use your EBT/SNAP card to purchase authorized EBT items through the Market2Go, and you can receive matching “bonus” fruits and vegetables and raw nuts through the Georgia Fresh for Less program – with NO Limit. Please write “EBT” in the order comment field and select the Statesboro – SCVB drive-through pickup. For more information, email market2gostatesboro@gmail.com

Market News


Bootleg Farm is back online with their delicious goat milk and cheese!

Strawberries and Asparagus from Jacobs Farm are coming in!

The Statesboro Mainstreet Farmers Market is open each Saturday morning for the 2024 season! The farmers market is located directly behind Visit Statesboro, at 222 South Main Street! There’s a new bridge and boardwalk connecting the Blind Willie McTell Trail to the market venue! Come out and visit your local farmers and neighbors!

We are now offering a new option for your Market2Go order pickup in addition to our Thursday afternoon drive thru. During the market season, you can choose the option at checkout to pick your Market2Go order at the Saturday market Information and Token Booth from 10am till Noon.

Thank you to our sponsors who are helping our market grow! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Statesboro Farmers Market you can find more info here.


Sustaining
Clayton Digital Reprographics
Visit Statesboro
Kiwanis Club of Statesboro

Sowing
Great GA Realty
Ogeechee Technical College
Statesboro Properties
Personal Finance Service of Statesboro
Quality Inn & Suites
Queensborough National Bank & Trust
RE/MAX Preferred Realty
Southern Palace Restaurant
Statesboro-Bulloch County Library
Vyve Broadband
ExperCARE Health Statesboro

Sprouting
Citizens Bank of the South
Synovus
Bulloch County Farm Bureau

Seedling
Georgia Southern University Libraries
Bulloch Solutions

Friends of the Market
Christina Harrell
Michelle Oliver
Anna Clifton
Jennifer Moran
Sam Wainford
Ann Smith-Wilson
Kathy and Larry Smith
Martha Joiner
Trinity Episcopal Church Yoga Group
Ming Fang He

Happy Shopping!

Northeast Georgia Locally Grown:  Market is open for orders!


Locavores, Northeast Georgia Locally Grown is open for orders!

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Produce
Pastured Meats
Pastured Eggs
Naturally Fermented Foods
Baked Goods with Organic Ingredients
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Market is open Fridays at 9 p.m. through 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. in Clayton, Clarkesville, or Gainesville.

If you do not get an email ORDER CONFIRMATION after you finish the checkout process, then your order is NOT complete. Head back to the market page, 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.

Once you place an order, be on the lookout for the order reminder email on Wednesday with further pickup and payment notes. Thanks for your support!

Martin's Farmstand:  Abundant Spinach


The farm stand is open tomorrow (Saturday April 27,2024) from noon till 5 pm.
In August and early September I plant lots of spinach. I spread this out over about 4-5 plantings. We harvest spinach off of those plantings as needed throughout October and November. It is hard to get the timing on the late spinach just right because if it is a little warmer or cooler in the fall months it speeds up or slows down the growth. This is the same spinach that I attempt to overwinter. I am overwintering this spinach with no extra protection. Some years it works better than others however there are details that we can manage. The first one is site selection. It must be on a well drained site that is not prone to form sheet ice in the winter. Sheet ice is sure to winter kill it. An area that the snow drifts into is better than a windswept knoll. It needs to go into winter with enough root strength that it is strong but also just the right amount of youngness. If a planting is old enough to get a second cutting in the fall it almost always dies out. The only way I know to get this timing right is to do plantings about 7 days apart. One never knows if this one or that is the best. This year we hit it right. I have about 3,000 feet of row that is as pretty as can be. We have abundance of spinach to harvest in the next 4-5 weeks. The overwintered spinach bolts quickly when the weather gets hot so it usually only lasts till sometime in late May. The spring seeded spinach will not be ready till sometime in June so there is almost always a gap in availability after the over wintered spinach is gone by and before the spring seeded crop is ready. The last detail I wish to mention is that it tastes really mild and good right now. We have been testing it on our table. Delicious. Eat with the seasons. Eat lots of what is ready. The seasons rush on quickly and by the time one is tired of this it is time to eat the next new thing. Summer hours will start soon. The trigger for that is the beginning of asparagus harvest in early May. Daniel

Stacey Garcia:  This market is preparing to open!


This market was added to the LocallyGrown.net system on Friday April 26, 2024 01:29 PM. It should be open for business soon!