Lenoir County Farmer's Market Update May 13, 2023

Lenoir County Farmer's Market Update May 13, 2023

The market will be open with local blueberries and Mac peaches, plus a full array of seasonal vegetables, crafts, farm-fresh eggs, banana bread, and heirloom vegetable starts. B and B Eggs will have saplings from her 170-year-old pecan tree, so you could try to plant it and watch it grow! Her heirloom varieties of tomato plants are: Cherokee Purple, German Johnson, Black Krim, Box Car Willie, and Beefsteak.

Sunspot Gardens will bring healthy, beautiful vegetable plant starts for your garden! Come see Edes and ROYGBIV your garden with red, orange, yellow, green, and black/purple tomatoes!! Peppers?? Absolutely! Green bell, orange bell, and purple bell peppers ready to plant! Want them hot?? I have 'em up to 350,000 on the Scoville scale! I also have Straight 8 cukes, yellow straightneck squash, and Jubilee watermelon, as well as sage, basil, and some cool porcupine calendula! Come see me and Get Your Garden On!!

Kettle Style Snacks will continue to be at the market. Rodney will be on-site from 8 o'clock until 5 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, selling pork skins, pork rinds, fried peanuts, AND those very delicious funnel cakes.

Come down to support our local vendors


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