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Home-Grown Opportunities!

by Joe Carreon - May 16, 2014

The Wellsboro Growers Market is open every Thursday from 3-6 PM on the front lawn of the First Presbyterian Church on Main Street. The market begins May 10 and continues through October 11.

The vendors are dedicated to providing fresh, local food and products to area residents and visitors. In turn, this helps support local, small-scale farmers and gardeners by providing the opportunity to sell produce and farm-related items directly to consumers.

Vendor Information:

Creekside Greenhouse – Get a beautiful, hardy hanging basket to give your outdoor living spaces that pop of color for the spring and summer. You will love the healthy plants and the hand made planters.

Basically Bagels – Here you can find 12 kinds of bagels and bagel chips. (Get there early for the bagel chips!)

Between Two Rivers – This vendor offers maple syrup in pints, quarts and gallons. They also feature delicious maple walnuts.

Herb Corner – They have basil, dill, heliotrope, oregano, bay, savory and mint for planting and fresh cut herbs for cooking. You may want to check out the beet, broccoli, spinach, kale and cabbage plants as you plan your garden. Fresh lettuce mixes, cut spinach and Swiss chard are also available. They also have nasturtium and four mint hanging baskets.

Hillstone Farms – They offer a variety of beef cuts including snack sticks( similar to beef jerky), ground beef patties, hot dogs, short ribs and stew meat. He has pork chops, pork roasts, smoked ham and sweet Italian sausage.

Inn to the Seasons – These products never use hormones, genetically modified feeds, steroids or chemicals. To help you with planning they have prepared a brochure that describes their mission as well as the many cheeses, lamb, veal, pork and goat products they will have available throughout the Growers Market season.

Mountain View Bakery – Enjoy their delicious fruit pies; strawberry, rhubarb, cherry, apple and raspberry & chocolate shoo fly pie. They also offer sticky buns, cookies, whoopie pies and fruit buns. Their breads include carrot, raisin, whole wheat and white.

Pure Hart Soap – This vendor features new body butters, lip balms, gift bags and beautiful aprons, along with a great assortment of soaps and lotions

Running Bear Farms – You can find mustard greens, kale, daikon radishes, arugula, napa cabbage, rosemary, flat leaf parsley – all right here. Chicken, lamb, turkey are also available, along with chorizo and sage breakfast sausage. Frozen sofrito, tomato sauce are among these ALL ORGANIC products.

Taste of Yorkshire – Discover Lemon curd, applesauce raisin cake, shortbread cookies, rhubarb, grape, triple berry and raspberry kiwi jams. New this year: adjustable ribbon necklaces, and light summer shawls – perfect for the prom, and summer accessories. Ask this vendor about her spinning, knitting and felting classes.

Credits:

Produced by Vogt Media

 
 
 
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