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Fruit Stands and Farmers Markets | Musings From the Hammock Swing
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Musings From the Hammock Swing. Musings From the Hammock Swing. Glades Training →. Fruit Stands and Farmers Markets. March 30, 2012. One of my favorite things in the world are farmers or gardeners markets. I’m sure there is a difference between the two, but I don’t know what it is. Anyway, I love them. I love the atmosphere and the people there. I love to buy locally grown food and locally produced goods like soap and crafts. I loved the gardeners market in my hometown. Fruit from the local produce stand.
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Garden Grow: June 2014
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We are a husband and wife team, Utah transplants from Indiana, and first time parents. Follow our journey to grow and use food and flowers on our little slice of paradise on the Jordan River in Salt Lake City. Friday, June 27, 2014. This is partly a follow up to a previous post investigating different ways to grow vertically. Much of my efforts this year so far have been successful. I am still struggling with the best way to support tomatoes. My pole bean plants are actually taking to the poles. The plan...
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Why “Happy Scarecrow”? | Happy Scarecrow Farm
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Why “Happy Scarecrow”? Why “Happy Scarecrow”? We decided to call ourselves Happy Scarecrow Farm for a few different reasons. Here are a few:. We wanted a fun mascot that our daughter and other kids would enjoy. Also, we needed someone to scare the varmints away! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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What We Grow | Happy Scarecrow Farm
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Why “Happy Scarecrow”? For the 2011 season, we are planning to grow the following crops for sale at the market:. And possibly a few more…we will see. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Farming Flowers
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August 4, 2015. As someone who claims to love plants as much as I do, it might be surprising to know that I didn’t really think about my wedding flowers until a couple weeks before the big day. There did end up being extra flowers, which we did end up using at the smores bar. Why didn’t I think of that earlier? Later that day I googled “flower farming” and stumbled across the Floret. What if I tried selling flowers at the farmers market? What if people by them? I don’t think there is anything quite...
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Fresh Duck Eggs | Happy Scarecrow Farm
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Why “Happy Scarecrow”? Some of our lovely ladies. We have a small flock of backyard ducks that regularly lay more eggs than we can eat, so we are selling the extras for $5/dozen (send an email to summercelest [at] msn.com if you’re interested). We love our ducks and their eggs! We got our first ducks for their eggs, but it turns out that they are really fun pets as well. We currently have three laying ducks and five ducklings that should start laying around August. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are com...
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Where to Buy! — Butchers Bunches Handcrafted Preserves
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Use the form on the right to contact us. You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. Butchers Bunches Handcrafted Preserves. Butchers Bunches Handcrafted Preserves. You may pay a little more for a jar of our jam than you would at a big box store. That’s because at Butchers Bunches you’re buying a. Jar of fruit not a jar of suga. IN OUR SELECT GROCERY STORE LOCATIONS WE ARE NOT ON THE "JAM" AISLE!
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August | 2011 | ladydilettante
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: August 2011. A Day of Randomness. August 27, 2011. A rough night of sleep equated to a rough start this morning. If Matt and Jim weren’t counting on me to pick up their bounty, I might have skipped the market. This week altogether. Although, I would have missed chatting with lovely Caran at NuNooz. Artisan Pasta and sampling the wares of the beautiful Teresa from Da Nang Bistro. Look at this deliciousness. Once home, I put El down for a nap and figured I...
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Resource Roundup // Local Farmers Markets – Live Well Utah
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Building Knowledge. Improving Lives. August 5, 2015. Bull; ( Leave a comment. Resource Roundup / Local Farmers Markets. It’s not too late to enjoy fresh farm food and artisan goodies! To help you find a market near you, we have compiled a list of farmers markets around the whole state of Utah. Did you know it’s National Farmers Market Week? 9th West Farmers Market. Sundays, 10 am 2 pm. Thursdays, 3 pm dusk (or 8 pm). Runs through October 29, 100 S. 100 East, Bountiful. Cache Valley Farmers Market. Runs t...
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Farmers Markets - IFF
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Saturdays 9 am - 1 pm May-October 9-1. North Logan 25th st Market. Saturdays 9 am - 1 pm June-October. Thursdays 4 pm - 8 pm July-October. Thursdays 3 pm - 8 pm June-October. Harrisville City Farmer's Market. Thursdays July 16- September 3rd. Wednesdays 5 pm-9 pm July 9th - October 1st. Wednesdays 3 pm - 7 pm June 3rd - Sept. 30th. If there is a specific product you would like us to bring to the market for you please call 435-414-0477 and we will try and accommodate you.