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🌼 RTP Raleigh Farmers Market ― Spring Flowers & Plants Pop-Up πŸ’

Spring has finally arrived in North Carolina in March! Of course, weekends are perfect for visiting the RTP Raleigh Farmers Market. Compared to the quieter scene in January, it’s much livelier now and filled with the spirit of spring. What attracts me most at the spring farmers market are all the plant seedlings! Lettuce, rosemary, mint… so many varieties it’s hard to choose, and the prices are very friendly β€” around $5 each. If you’re thinking of starting a small garden at home, you definitely have to check it out! This time I bought two large fern plants β€” my home instantly got that tropical rainforest vibe. So lush! 🌿🌿 πŸ₯•πŸ₯¦πŸ₯¬πŸ“ Beyond flowers and plants, the market is also packed with fresh local ingredients. My favorite is the mushroom stand β€” farm-grown mushrooms are incredibly flavorful. I’ve also previously bought apples and apple cider here, which were amazing! This time I picked up some strawberries β€” perfectly sweet and tangy. 🍞 Found a special Asian stand: Korean Cream Buns If you get tired from walking, you must try these cream buns made by a Korean family! They come in three flavors: strawberry, mango, and ube (purple yam) β€” all delicious. The bread is soft, coated with sugar, and filled with sweet cream. πŸ’‘ Tips: This farmers market is a bit different β€” it’s open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, but weekends are the busiest. Besides plants and food, there are also craft stalls selling items like handmade mugs. Take your time exploring! Bring cash β€” some vendors may not accept cards, but many take Venmo. #FarmersMarketVibes #SpringMarket #RaleighNC #NCLife #RTP #FlowerMarket #LocalFood #WeekendGoals

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🌼 RTP Raleigh Farmers Market ― Spring Flowers & Plants Pop-Up πŸ’

Spring has finally arrived in North Carolina in March! Of course, weekends are perfect for visiting the RTP Raleigh Farmers Market. Compared to the quieter scene in January, it’s much livelier now and filled with the spirit of spring. What attracts me most at the spring farmers market are all the plant seedlings! Lettuce, rosemary, mint… so many varieties it’s hard to choose, and the prices are very friendly β€” around $5 each. If you’re thinking of starting a small garden at home, you definitely have to check it out! This time I bought two large fern plants β€” my home instantly got that tropical rainforest vibe. So lush! 🌿🌿 πŸ₯•πŸ₯¦πŸ₯¬πŸ“ Beyond flowers and plants, the market is also packed with fresh local ingredients. My favorite is the mushroom stand β€” farm-grown mushrooms are incredibly flavorful. I’ve also previously bought apples and apple cider here, which were amazing! This time I picked up some strawberries β€” perfectly sweet and tangy. 🍞 Found a special Asian stand: Korean Cream Buns If you get tired from walking, you must try these cream buns made by a Korean family! They come in three flavors: strawberry, mango, and ube (purple yam) β€” all delicious. The bread is soft, coated with sugar, and filled with sweet cream. πŸ’‘ Tips: This farmers market is a bit different β€” it’s open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, but weekends are the busiest. Besides plants and food, there are also craft stalls selling items like handmade mugs. Take your time exploring! Bring cash β€” some vendors may not accept cards, but many take Venmo. #FarmersMarketVibes #SpringMarket #RaleighNC #NCLife #RTP #FlowerMarket #LocalFood #WeekendGoals

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