At the Farmers Market 08/13/2016

Coming up Next week 8/20–One Valley Bluegrass Festival

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Crawford Organics
The farm has been growing organic produce since 1998. Since 2002 they have partnered with Paradise Organics, and between the two farms, offer a full line of fresh organic vegetables to wholesale markets. In 2008 and 2009, they attended a farmer’s market in Philadelphia. They merged with Wimer’s Organics CSA in 2016.

New this week! Will bring some or all of these squashes. Spaghetti, kabocha type, acorn, carnival, pie pumpkin (for cooking) and butternut.   Also fresh Apple Cider in September.

Now accepting Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks (FMNP).

Among their crops this week are: Green Beans (stringless), Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Fresh Carrots, Celery Root, Chard, Cilantro, Collards, Bi-Color Sweet Corn, Eggplant, Herbs, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Onions, Sweet Bell Peppers (green or Red), Jalapeno Peppers, New Potatoes, Rhubarb, Salad Mix, Sweet Potatoes, Shallots, Cherry Tomatoes, Heirloom Tomatoes, Red Tomatoes, Winter Squash and Zucchini. In addition, they have Dried Beans and Popcorn.

In addition to the Organic Cantaloupe and Watermelon they grow in East Earl, they sell other Lancaster County farms’ fresh fruit and berries — some fruit is Organic, some are low spray — Apples, Blackberries, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Plums, and Raspberries.

They also have available: eggs, grass-fed cheese (eight varieties), yogurt (two plain and two flavored), butter (salted or unsalted) and grass-fed raw milk as well as Local Raw Honey and PA Maple Syrup.

Their organic flowers are here!!! Sunflowers, mixed bouquets, gladiolus, and vases to put them in.

Now accepting credit cards, asking $20 minimum purchase. Cash preferred.

Now accepting Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks (FMNP).

Manayunk Farm
Manayunk Farm is an urban farm in the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia started by Wynn Geary and his parents Lori and Addison in 2012. They have a small garden, a few fruit trees, chickens and beehives in their backyard. They have been featured on NPR and in Grid magazine for their work in the field of technologically advanced beekeeping.

Wynn will be bringing local raw wildflower honey, soaps, beeswax lip balm, natural beeswax candles, and assorted jams.

Hot Box Yoga
A free class for the younger set. Space is limited. First come, first on the mat.

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