We love our local farmers market, currently you find more arts & crafts vendors, but some farmers are already bringing in some good crops (Martin's Harvest and their amazing hydroponic lettuces are a personal fave so check them out on Facebook) and with the spring crops coming, there will be plenty of veggies! Currently other vendors have cabbage, sweet potatos, and carrots available. In time that WI grow as other veggies come into season. You can also find some amazing local honey that is well worth the time...
Read moreGood stuff but not a lot. Truly local "farmers," bakers (love the brown bread), bee keepers (yum!), crafters, and the like. None of the "bought it cheap and sell it dear" cheap stuff that I've seen in bigger locations, such as flea markets. For example, we bought a knitted (yes, knitted with yarn) cat toy filled with fresh catnip that our four kitties love so much, we rushed back to get three more. Two months later, and they still can't been able to get at the...
Read moreCome and support this local economy that's been deeply affected by Hurricane Michael. Truly local, no out of area resales allowed. Nice people and quality products. Baked goods, local honey and jellies, fruits, and vegetables.
Buy local whenever you can it truly helps.
The devastating aftermath of natural disasters lasts longer than a news cycle. Help out and find local...
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