WOW!!!!! The Broccoli in the garden is so huge. One head weighted in at 1 lb. We will be selling it, both the heads and florets at $2.50 a pound. It is already weighted out in pound sizes and put into a green bags to keep it fresh.
We have honey this week as well. The usual prices $4.00 for the half pint and $8.00 for the pint.
Our salves are in and will be on the table. One ounce sizes are $10.00 and the larger size is $15.00.
There is the always popular Green Infusion for bug bites and other issues that summer brings on, okay for use with children, Lavender cream that the ladies love for the lovely skin it gives you and last but never least is the Cayenne Rub for sore muscles and joint pain.
Fresh picked and arranged flowers to take home for $3.00 dollars and they will last all week. Can you beat that!!
As always the Eggs. We have reservations for two dozen, the rest are fair game.
We are looking forward to Kohlrabi in purple, great just peeled and served fresh, just a couple more weeks on that plant. The squash is looking good and the beans are growing along, we will have five kinds to sell and that is the pole beans, four kinds of bush beans.
The tomatoes are going to be really late due to the cold and such, but we are going to grow them in the green house as well so the season will be much longer, there.
We look forward to seeing you at the market!!
The Farm Marms
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Rabbits and more rabbits
This week we had our first Tailgate Market in Historic Marion.
What fun! We sold all the honey we had pulled and so we had to of course find more honey.
We did , so there will be pints for $8.00 and half pints for $4.00. Our eggs will be there as well for $2.50 ea. We will have salad greens freshly picked that day and flower arrangements.
We do have a reserve going on our rabbits an have sold and are down to nine left for sale as either pets,for breeding, or meat rabbits.
Rabbit is the "new white meat" . Rabbit is good any way you cook it. We sell our rabbits vacuum sealed with a label of origin, date of harvest, expire date and address info. There are recipes with said rabbit as well. Our rabbit sells for $7.00 a lb. and can be delivered in the local area fresh.
Otherwise the squash in the garden is coming in, the beans, corn and other veggies are looking good.
We do look forward to seeing you all there next Tuesday at the market!
What fun! We sold all the honey we had pulled and so we had to of course find more honey.
We did , so there will be pints for $8.00 and half pints for $4.00. Our eggs will be there as well for $2.50 ea. We will have salad greens freshly picked that day and flower arrangements.
We do have a reserve going on our rabbits an have sold and are down to nine left for sale as either pets,for breeding, or meat rabbits.
Rabbit is the "new white meat" . Rabbit is good any way you cook it. We sell our rabbits vacuum sealed with a label of origin, date of harvest, expire date and address info. There are recipes with said rabbit as well. Our rabbit sells for $7.00 a lb. and can be delivered in the local area fresh.
Otherwise the squash in the garden is coming in, the beans, corn and other veggies are looking good.
We do look forward to seeing you all there next Tuesday at the market!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Welcome to Huckleberry Farm
Yes we have changed our name. Why ? Because our son informed us that we live on a mountain ridge. That in of it self is a laugh. 1400 feet sea level is a mountain ridge ;please. Well it is true. Hence the name change.
Whats new? Well the garden has been expaned to 5200 feet. Huge for us.
Our Emilie bought 7 hives of Itailan bees who are making lots of Poplar honey. We did pull a gallon of a lovely golden honey this week for the next tail gate market.
Tueday the 18th of May is the first day for the Historic Marion Tailgate market.
We will be selling honey, eggs, bagged greens, and salves. We hoped to have rabbit, but may have sold out what we have.
Our flowers are growing ,we will have those a little later in the season.
Our new Farm Marm is going to be selling with us.
We hope to have an exciting and happy tailgate season!
By the way some goodies always mentioned; http://www.mountainwellbeing.com/, great colliodal products. We love them all and the latest is a silver soal. Wonderful!!!
http://www.auroraoxyrain.com/ products may with ozonated olive and jojoba oils. GREAT!!!
Stop in Black Mountain and see Elaine at their little store, the Black Mountian Farmers market. Very nice folks and great goodies. Plus, Harold is fixing up the outside with lots of things to grow! Looks sooo good!
Thank you for reading us and we hope to see you all athe the tailgate market.
Whats new? Well the garden has been expaned to 5200 feet. Huge for us.
Our Emilie bought 7 hives of Itailan bees who are making lots of Poplar honey. We did pull a gallon of a lovely golden honey this week for the next tail gate market.
Tueday the 18th of May is the first day for the Historic Marion Tailgate market.
We will be selling honey, eggs, bagged greens, and salves. We hoped to have rabbit, but may have sold out what we have.
Our flowers are growing ,we will have those a little later in the season.
Our new Farm Marm is going to be selling with us.
We hope to have an exciting and happy tailgate season!
By the way some goodies always mentioned; http://www.mountainwellbeing.com/, great colliodal products. We love them all and the latest is a silver soal. Wonderful!!!
http://www.auroraoxyrain.com/ products may with ozonated olive and jojoba oils. GREAT!!!
Stop in Black Mountain and see Elaine at their little store, the Black Mountian Farmers market. Very nice folks and great goodies. Plus, Harold is fixing up the outside with lots of things to grow! Looks sooo good!
Thank you for reading us and we hope to see you all athe the tailgate market.
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