Here is a slide show of some of this week's offerings.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Market Report for June 30, 2007
This week at the market:
Berry's Produce: The Berrys had a nice assortment of produce including melons, fresh sweet corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, beets, beans, eggplant and cucumbers.



Bloomers Fresh Cut Flowers: Robin & Elaine had a stunning assortment of potted annuals, cut flowers and herbs.



Lowe's Arlington Farms: Lowe's offerings this week included blueberries, daikon radish, garlic, preserves, cut flowers, tomatoes, herbs, potatoes, cabbage, corn, eggplant, beets & green beans.




Squirrel Hollow Farms: Beth Mills was cheerfully recovering from what was reported as an incredibly successful farm tour last weekend. The County Extension Office organized the tours last Sunday to showcase a number of farms in the area. Squirrel Hollow had as many as 600 visitors during the day-long self-guided tour. Mrs. Mills brought an assortment of her goat milk cheeses, as well as duck eggs.
Allen's Farm also had assorted locally grown vegetables. Photos to come next week.
Berry's Produce: The Berrys had a nice assortment of produce including melons, fresh sweet corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, beets, beans, eggplant and cucumbers.
Bloomers Fresh Cut Flowers: Robin & Elaine had a stunning assortment of potted annuals, cut flowers and herbs.
Lowe's Arlington Farms: Lowe's offerings this week included blueberries, daikon radish, garlic, preserves, cut flowers, tomatoes, herbs, potatoes, cabbage, corn, eggplant, beets & green beans.
New Vendors
Hidden Brook Farm: Bobby & James Hill sold assorted locally grown vegetables. We'll get some good pictures of their offerings for next week.Allen's Farm also had assorted locally grown vegetables. Photos to come next week.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Market Report for May 26, 2007
Lowe's anticipates: more of the same plus sugar snap peas and green peppers.
Lisa anticipates: dressing up like pirates - they're headed to the Hampton Pirate Festival immediately following next week's market.
Anna Diehr: Anna is selling her handmade jewelry (necklaces, bracelets, and earrings) to save money for summer trips and her horse.
Bloom
Bloomers anticipates: many more cut flowers as the garden is really producing!
Berry's Produce: Barbara and William Berry made their first appearance of the year this week! They quickly sold out of spring onions; their squash and beets were disappearing almost as rapidly.
Berry's anticipates: green peas, salad greens, and turnips.
Squirrel Hollow anticipates: a certification for baked goods. This will allow Beth to sell whole grain breads, gluten-free breads, and cakes - all homemade!
Friday, May 25, 2007
The New Bridges are done!
The new Eltham Bridge over the Pamunkey River was dedicated Thursday evening, May 24th. It is just beautiful. We are really looking forward to the improved access in every direction. When you visit the market this Saturday, enjoy the new views and quick trip into town.
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