Farmers Market Update for September 11, 2021
Open Hours
Tuesday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
VENDORS FOR SATURDAY
"Cooler temps last week have me thinking about all the fall flavors! Stop by our Locally Delicious booth to sample some Sausage and apple bites with creamy mustard sauce, I promise you will be glad you did!"
FAMILY CRAZINESS
Now, who can resist a beautiful tie-dyed scarf for their favorite pet? Or a beautiful round of monkey bread? Or a delicious Biscuit Cake? A protein bar or a package of homemade biscuits to fill with yummy cinnamon-honey butter.
BARNETT CATTLE FARM
Back on September 15th
COTTON BLOSSOM BAKERY
We will have a limited supply of cocoa bombs and coffee bombs available for SATURDAY.
TJ DESIGNS
Look at these new window designs by TJ Designs. They're charming, aren't they? Teri offers wreaths, flower arrangements, and other home decors, both seasonal and every day.
B & B EGGS AND CRAFTS
What better way is there to start the day than with a treat from our bakers and a free-range scrambled, poached, or fried egg from B & B Eggs.
ENC HONEY
KETTLE STYLE SNACKS
Delicious pork skins, pork rinds, and fried peanuts
HOLY GRANOLA
Perhaps the best granola you have ever tasted! Stop by for a sample.
TC SMITH PRODUCE
New to us this week....already cooked and frozen collards! No more big pots of boiling collard stock that really permeates our house! You, collard lovers, are home-free with these perfectly seasoned greens. What a treat! We have mustard and turnip salad coming soon! For the very best seasonal produce, pickles, jams, and other jarred goodies stop at the Smith's section.
ABOVE THE BRIERY
Fall is getting closer. The Beautyberries are putting on a show, and slowly the oven that is our weather is beginning to give way to cooler temperatures. Then it will be time to plant! Trees, shrubs, and perennials appreciate the warm soils and cooler air temperatures. So whether you choose potted plants or bare-root plants, it's time to start planning your planting.
For trees for shade and feeding bees, consider Red Maple or Tulip Poplar. For small trees/large shrubs, check out Oakleaf Hydrangea, Beautyberry, Spicebush, Elderberry, or Black Haw Viburnum. If you want evergreen plants – we've also got you covered with Climbing Hydrangea, Heart-leaf Ginger, and Christmas fern. For now, the only bare-root plants available are freshly dug Bloodroot rhizomes.
Lenoir County Farmers Market Bulletin Board
October 8, 2021, at 10:30
NOVEMBER 20TH
Plans are being made for a special day at the market involving "OH MY GOURDS ! .... A pie contest? Check out Seraphim Smith's Facebook page!