Even the Largest Farm Stands Are Small Businesses . Let's Support Our Local Farmers !

Even the Largest Farm Stands Are Small Businesses . Let's Support Our Local Farmers  !

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Check here for GrowNY's Greenmarket Maps for Union Square: http://www.grownyc.org/unionsquaregreenmarket

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Corn is here at Sycamore, Cherry Lane, Eckerton, and other stands. Peaches at Kernan, Terhune, and Locust Grove.

Outdoor heirloom tomatoes at Cherry Lane, Eckerton. Sycamore and Stokes have good looking tomatoes as well, and Stokes and Eckerton have beautiful cherry tomatoes.  Next Wednesday is the last of the season for Shushan's hydroponic tomatoes.  Oak Grove has several kinds of hot and sweet pepper plants in pots as well as herb plants, popcorn, beef, and pork, and beautiful sunflowers.  Rose Meadow was not here when I checked out the market.

Bodhitree has a wide range of beans, tomatoes, greens, eggplants, and other tasty produce.  Paffenroth also has great produce, including many colors of baby carrot, young celery, and a wide variety of interesting greens.

Phillips, Hodgson, Mountain Sweet Berry, Madura, and Terhune have various berries, and Locust Grove and Caradonna have gooseberries and currants as well.  Red Jacket has the first of their apricots.

River Garden and Dutchmill have beautiful flowers today. Andrew's honey is here as well, and Beth's Farm Kitchen has great sauces for burgers as well as mustards, chutneys, and delicious jams.

To see these and other stands and produce: Wednesday Greenmarket

To see GrowNY's list of farmers here today: Attendance list 

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