Get ready for some more farm fresh goodness at the Clarkesville Farmer’s Market this weekend!
Now entering its second week, the market will be open Saturday, May 14 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. You’ll find it next to the Old Clarkesville Mill at 683 Grant Street.
Meet Me at the Market
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Angel Mountain Sweets: Don and Sherry are bringing plenty of your favorite sweets as well as some new surprises. Each week we will offer a special. This weekend’s market special is Fresh Strawberry Cake. Come early to get yours! A great cake at a special price for this weekend only! Bring a friend and we’ll see you there.
Aprons–Ties That Bind: Sadie Kelly is a maker of aprons, aprons, and more aprons! She makes them for babies, children, teenagers, women, and even men. Some aprons are fun, others are cute, others are creative, all of which are great for utilitarian use – the original purpose for aprons. In the kitchen, in the shop, in the garden, in the artist’s studio, or at a party! All aprons are unique in that no two are ever exactly the same!
And while you’re at the market, be sure to pick up a flyer that explains “the bond created by aprons”.
Berryvine Farm: kale,spinach, radishes, strawberries, tomato plants, blackberry plants, herb plants.
Christi’s Creations: fresh baked rosemary bread, zucchini bread, cookies, blueberry muffins, scones, and trail mix granola bars.
H-n-A Honey: local raw honey, plus Herb’s awesome wood-turned bowls.
Jarhead Farm: jellies and jams; chard, lettuce and herbs.
Melon Head Farm: What’s fresh this week? Emma’s Granola Bars, spring lettuce mix and lettuce arugula mix, asparagus, artichokes, kale mix or vates and Russian Kale, arugula, Swiss chard; Plants: basil, thyme, oregano, feverfew, marigolds, and flowering perennials…and lots of fresh herbs!
Pure & Simple: Lots of natural chemical free handmade soap bars, foamers, cleaner, deodorant, pain cream, hair products, bath salts, sugar scrub, body butter, sunscreen, bug spray, lip balm, loose tea, and more.
Silver Lining Herbal & Gardens: farm fresh eggs; Kristin will have all her herbal products (lip balm, salve, sugar scrub, skeeter beater), as well as lettuce, spinach, chard, sweet peas, radishes, tomato plants, hostas, and a few more potted plants.
Taylor Creek Farm: pasture raised eggs, arugula, lettuce mix, kale, radishes and delicious snow peas.
Trillium Farms: fresh strawberries, sourdough herb bread, kale, spinach, arugula, Chinese cabbage, Micro mix, micro arugula, and scarlet thrill.
The market will be closed next Saturday, May 21 for the Mountain Laurel Festival.
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