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.
Champaign, OH: Bell's Flowers!
While I was away, Bell’s Flowers came back onto the market with farm fresh hand held bouquets!!
Need a little cheerfulness to add to your market pick up, order a bouquet of florals to take home for your vases…instant cheer!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Champaign, OH: Hello, Tuesday!!
Hello, lovely customers!!
I’m back from my music festival haze, and like you, just realizing it’s Tuesday, and I am rushing to get my orders in!!
Holiday weekends are always confusing for the market orders, but you still have time, before 8am, this morning!
I will see you all, this week, at market pickup!!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Old99Farm Market: Old 99 Farm week of May 28 2023
I’m posting in the online store our offering of seedlings for vegetable gardens at home. Some interesting varieties you might not find elsewhere, especially tomatoes.
Vegetable selection remains about 25 items including herbs like parsley, sage, lovage.
I keep plugging the weekly harvest basket summer season starts June 13 week. I’ve taken all the advice: not too much, emphasis on standard familiar crops, flexible choices. Sign up in the locallygrown.net virtual market. You’ll see the list of typical crops listed there, early, mid and late season.
Surf to the online store here to place your order. Store pick up Thurs 4 to 6 or by arrangement.
Healthy eating
Ian and Cami
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: ONLINE ORDERS STILL OPEN UNTIL 6 AM WED
If you ordered, we thank you! Remember we offer easy drive by pickup Thursdays at library for some of your favorite fresh locally grown and locally made products.
Here are vegies still available online as of Monday afternoon:
arugula, baby kale, beets, broccoli, several kinds of lettuce, collards, squash, several kinds of kale, radishes, green oninos, zucchini, yellow squash, turnips, spinach, sugar snap peas.
Plus meats, eggs, baked goods, salsa, honey and handcrafted items.
We know some of you were busy with Memorial Day weekend plans, so just sending this reminder in case you want to order before orders close at 6 am on Wednesday morning..
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
Pickup at the library 4:30-5:30 Thursday. If you know you can’t pick up then, email us 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.
Remember that if you want to order but already know you can’t pick up, there is also a delivery option for Fayetteville addresses. Request it by following the directions on your emailed order confirmation and do that by no later than 9am Thursday. Be sure to send your request to Seeds That Feed (see instructions) 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.
Lathemtown Farm Fresh Market: Happy Memorial Day!
We want to wish you all a Happy Memorial Day as we remember those who have given their all for us to enjoy our freedom.
We will open the market tomorrow for ordering. Enjoy your day with family and friends!
Farmher Chef Amy
V.I Prime Produce locally Grown: MARKET OPEN
Good morning prime produce market is now open and accepting orders.
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: A Sampling of New Products
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
The market opened for ordering, as usual, on Sunday morning, and will close at 10 pm on Tuesday. Please support our local farmers, all of whom live within thirty miles of our market. Shorten your supply chain! Shop local!
Please share this mailing with a friend and invite them to become a customer and share in all this local farm goodness.
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Labor of Love Homestead is a small homestead raising dairy goats, chickens, kune kune pigs, mini donkeys and gardening. We work to be self sufficient. We bake breads, make goat milk soaps and lotions. We provide for our family and the community.
A note from the Co-manager:
Watch for more listings from this farmer, coming soon! Meanwhile, the Boners have stepped up to fill a need at our market, a need created when the goats at Aussie Acres went on summer break. Aussie Acres goat milk will be missed, and replaced by Labor of Love goat milk.
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(Row 1) Nettles Tincture, Golden Beets, and Unlabeled Tomato Plant from CS3 Farms.
(Row 2) Various pepper plants and fresh herbs from Valley View Farm & Garden, Pasteurized Creamline Milk from Casey Family Farm.
(Row 3) Einkorn Chocolate Chip Cookies from Hamilton Homestead, Cucumbers and Yellow Squash from Country Road Homestead.
To Contact Us
Our Website:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown
On Facebook:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown Online Farmers’ Market
By e-mail:
tnmomof10@gmail.com
By phone:
(931) 273-9708
Our Pickup Locations
Our Manchester pickup location is under the Coffee County Farmers’ Market pavilion, 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 Kroger Shopping Center, at
1905 N Jackson St, Tullahoma TN
Our McMinnville pickup location is outside Martin Chapel Fellowship, near the big water tower and the Warren County Farmers’ Market pavilion, at
110 Market Street, McMinnville, 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:
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (4:15 – 4:45 p.m.) at the market pavilion on Fort Street, Manchester.
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (5:30 – 6:00 p.m.) outside “Nature’s Elite”, in the Kroger shopping center in Tullahoma.
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (5:30 – 6:00 p.m.) outside Martin Chapel Fellowship, near the big water tower and the Warren County Farmers’ Market pavilion, McMinnville.
Delivery on THURSDAY evening for a small additional fee, 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.
Fresh from our local farms to your table!
Shorten your supply chain!
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!
The Wednesday Market: Remember to Order Over the Memorial Day Holiday
Good evening.
During this Memorial Day weekend, we pause to honor Americans who lost their lives serving in our country’s military to guarantee our freedom. We are thankful for those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Have you ever noticed that a three-day holiday weekend throws us off our regular routine? Not only does this occur within our households and workplaces, it also occurs with Wednesday Market ordering. Therefore, we are keeping the ordering system open a bit later to allow customers time to order.
The Wednesday Market is open for orders. Please place your order by 8 a.m. Tuesday. Check the website for this week’s product offerings. Here is the link: https://wednesdaymarket.locallygrown.net/market
Thank you for supporting Georgia Grown.
Thanks,
Beverly