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Market Nonproduce Products
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Some markets have chicken and dumplings, sausage, eggs. First Lady breaks ground for a White House kitchen garden. First Lady Michelle Obama and White House Horticulturist Dale Haney work with kids from Washington's Bancroft Elementary School to break ground for a White House. Garden. (From The White House Blog March 20, 2009). For more photos, visit The White House Blog. Photo-The White House / Joyce N. Boghosian. Some markets are selling fresh non-produce products. Here is what’s available:. Howard Pil...
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Seed Companies
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Here is a list of seed companies that serve growers and gardeners:. 507 N 1500 W. Orem, UT 84058. Hometown Seeds sells vegetable, flower, and herb seed packets to home gardeners throughout the world. For more information, visit Hometown Seeds’ web site: http:/ www.hometownseeds.com/. 216 S Paul St.,. Dowagiac, MI 49047. Sales Phone: (269) 782-7000. Office Hours: Monday thru Sat. 9am - 5pm EST. Heirloom Vegetable and Herb Seed Packs and Survival Seed Packs. Our online store can be seen here.
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Latest News
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National Garden Bureau seeks therapeutic gardens. The National Garden Bureau is accepting applications through July 31 for its Therapeutic Garden grants. For communities interested, NGB's Therapeutic Garden Program looks for gardens that "promote the health and healing powers of human interaction with plants," according to a news release. In its third year, the program supports rehabilitating people in difficult situations," said Heather Kibble, NGB president. 2016 is Year of the Carrot.
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Recipe Corner
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For a twist on traditional, bake a turnip and onion soufflé. If you teach cooking classes in your community or are selling a cookbook, share your expertise here with a favorite recipe. We'll include information about your classes and/or cookbook as well as provide a link to your web site for free. Share a fruit or vegetable recipe. Turnip and onion soufflé. Yellow and red potatoes make tasty Irish spuds. Create a Southern-style green bean side dish. Sweet potato in bread pudding makes a moist dish.
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VA Markets and Roadside Stands. NC Markets and Roadside Stands. VA Markets and Roadside Stands 2. Fruit and Veggie Info.
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Japanese Beetles Strike
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Invading beetles, but not the British kind, ravish plants. VA Markets and Roadside Stands. NC Markets and Roadside Stands. VA Markets and Roadside Stands 2. Fruit and Veggie Info.
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Features
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Through winter’s ice-colored lenses, gardeners might consider catching a view of wild tulips growing in hard-to-reach Old World habitats. The US. bulb company, Colorblends Wholesale Flowerbulbs. Of Bridgeport, Conn., along with the Amsterdam Tulip Museum, created the www.TulipsintheWild.com. Web site enriched with the photographs of the many wild tulips. Old seeds displayed in Ga. Water saving tools studied. Seeking rare wild tulips, enthusiasts climb great heights. First Lady Michelle Obama describes th...
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Farm Markets
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Here is a list of farmers’ markets in area communities:. Open Saturday 9 am to 12 pm from May 30-August 29. For specialty market dates, the market is open from 9 am to 1 pm. For more information, visit. Or contact Cheryl Ketcham, market manager, at 375-3031. Southeast Virginia Farmers Market. For more information, call. An open air pavilion located at. 524 NORTH MAIN ST. SUFFOLK, VA 23434. At the corner of Constance Road and Main Street in Historic Downtown Suffolk). SATURDAY, MAY 19 9AM-3PM. For more in...
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Market News
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Posted Wednesday, June 1, 2016. Though many markets in Southern states had strawberries for sale in April, cooler temperatures and wet weather made for a longer and slower season. Still, some strawberry growers still have berries for sale and to pick in their fields. The modern strawberry originated from a hybrid of two American wild varieties crossbred by French breeders in the 1700s, according to the University of California, Los Angeles. Strawberry fields still have berries for sale and for picking.