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Yummy Red Raspberries

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Raspberries are in season and really yummy, I ate a pint during Wednesday’s market. Lots of other veggies are at market too. Zucchini are ready! Green and yellow beans are showing up. Tomatoes and sweet corn are starting along with beets and cabbage. Oh… There is just so… much good fresh stuff this time of year.

Some pictures from last Wednesdays market have been added to the photo gallery. I’d like to thank market visitors, Selket and Sigrid for taking some pictures for me. Good job girls!

Yummy Red Raspberries

Yummy Red Raspberries

Strawberries are Yummy!

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Yum! The Strawberries are ready! There were 3 vendors with strawberries at Wednesday’s market. The season is beginning, so there should be nice fresh yummy berries for a while.

Peas and herbs were also available. The peas did sell out, so you’ll want to get them fairly early in the day.

I can attest to how good the bread sticks and cookies are… Couldn’t resist getting some from the folks that had the baked goods.

With the season progressing… more variety and more vendors are at market.

The road construction has been completed on the highway by the market. It looks nice with the planters of flowers along the sidewalk and the new sidewalk lights. It’s also easier for folks from the north and west to get to the market.

Fresh Strawberries

The Veggies are Starting

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

With the cool weather this spring, everything is running late, 2 to 3 weeks on most veggies. They are starting with a somewhat limited supply so far. So… You will need to come early in order to get some things.

Great River Gardens brought asparagus, radishes, lettuce, spinach, rhubarb, and lots of perennial plants last Saturday. The asparagus was sold out by 10am.

A couple of vendors had honey, baked goods, plus jams and jellies. I snacked on Garlic herb bread sticks and buttermilk scones.

Rhubarb was in good supply with some left at closing time.

I’m beginning to get some of the pictures from this season posted:

Market Pictures 2008

Hopefully we will get some nice warm weather and the gardens will grow with more and more at market all the time.

The Highway 2 road construction is still ongoing, so access to the market is still from the south side. Curbs and gutters are in on the stretch going by the market site, so it’s looking like it won’t be too long before that section is done.

Starting The 2008 Season

Monday, May 26th, 2008

The market season is off to a start with flowers, bedding plants, canned goods, and baked goods. More things will be coming as the season progresses. The cold weather has slowed things up for many folks.

We can hope that warm weather will be here to stay so the gardens get going.

Pretty Flowers????????

Canned Goods and Bread

Flower Baskets

Bedding Plants

The new location downtown seems to be working out, and folks are finding the market in spite of road construction. The construction looks like it’s moving right along, so hopefully it will be finished on schedule and access to the market will improve. Tho access is not bad now… You just have to get to the market from the southeast.

Blueberries are beginning

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

Blueberries are beginning to ripen and were at the market today. Yum…. They are tasty.

Fresh Blueberries

Sadly the strawberry season has come to an end, however raspberries are doing well and there are lots of them at market.

Beets and onions are growing well with several vendors selling them.

Lovely flowers are available. Like these sunflowers:

Lovely Sunflowers

Raspberries and Sweet Corn are in

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Raspberries are coming in strong.  Mmmm…. they are tasty.  There are several vendors bringing berries.

The first local sweet corn was at Wednesday’s market.  Ben grows his corn in the Wendigo area and starts some of it under plastic so he can have an early crop.

It’s nearing the end of Strawberry season, there will probably be berries Saturday yet.  Come early as the supply might be limited.

All kinds of onions are available, from large sweet ones to red, yellow, and  white ones.  Fresh Garlic and Shallots can also be found.

Peas, both shelling and sugar snaps (where you eat the pod and all) go good with the new potatoes which are just starting to appear.

There are a few green beans showing up.  Quantities are limited so come early to get them.

Plenty of lovely fresh flowers are perfect for brightening up your home, office, or bringing a smile to a loved one.

2007 Season is off to a good start!

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

The market has gotten off to a good start with lots of fresh veggies and fruit beginning to show up on vendor tables.

There are green top beets from small to medium size.  Green top shallots and onions.  You can find plenty of salad fixings with several kinds of lettuce, spinach, beet greens, and other goodies.  The herbs can be used so many ways, in cooking meals or salads.  Peas and broccoli are great this time of year.

You can find honey along with many kinds of jams and jellies.  And, on Saturdays there is maple syrup and locally raised meats.  Don’t forget the home baked bread and cookies, mmmm they are good.

Cucumbers and zucchini are just starting to show up along with a few fresh raspberries.  It’s about mid-season for strawberries.  Blueberries shouldn’t be too far in the future.

Check out some pictures from this season.

Be sure to stop in and visit Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 8 to noon.

Starting the 2007 Season!

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Grand Rapids Farmers Market will be opening for the season on Saturday June 16, 2007 at 8AM in the Walmart parking lot, highway 169 south, Grand Rapids, MN.

Hours are 8am - noon every Saturday in June then 8am - noon Wednesdays and Saturdays, July - September. October is Saturdays only till the end of the season.

Start of the season fresh fruits and vegetables include: rhubarb, radishes, green onions, asparagus, strawberries, and peas.


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