Forecast for Saturday is calling for a chance of rain, but not till the afternoon, so plan to stop by and check out what your local farmers have been growing.
Evergreen Nursery and Flowers by the Roadside still have vegetable starts including tomatoes, herbs, peppers, and lots of beautiful perennial flowers. Two Toad Farm and Russel Springs Farm can be visited for beautiful greens including bok choi, salad mix, hydroponic lettuce heads and tasty, fancy micro-greens. McDougal Orchards will be bringing Captain Jack's donuts. Flying Goat Farm has fresh chevre goat cheese, fresh bread and bagels, and will be bringing some granola and strawberries to market this week. Farnham Ridge has had some beautiful potted sunflowers and other plants, as well as their soaps and grape leaves along with a recipe for stuffed grape leaves.
This Saturday, Cara from Flying Goat Farm, and the art teacher at Lyman Elementary School is hosting a Knit In Public (KIP) event for World-Wide Knit In Public Day. Some students from the Lyman Elementary after school knitting group will be coming by during the morning, and other knitters and fiber artists are welcome to attend.
This Saturday, Cara from Flying Goat Farm, and the art teacher at Lyman Elementary School is hosting a Knit In Public (KIP) event for World-Wide Knit In Public Day. Some students from the Lyman Elementary after school knitting group will be coming by during the morning, and other knitters and fiber artists are welcome to attend.
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