- "The Market" Help
-
This page is where you can place your orders. If you're logged in to your account *and* the market is open, you will see quantity box an "Add to Cart" icon next to each item. If you just want one, click on the icon to add it to your cart. If you want more, you can either change the quantity and then click, or click the number of times you want.
Once you've finished shopping, click the checkout link in your shopping cart (located at the upper left side of this page, below this help area).
Welcome! If this is your first visit to our market, feel free to browse. You will need to open an account before you can place an order.
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown is your online Farmers’ Market for local produce, baked goods, plants, and handcrafted items. You can order between 8 a.m. Sunday and 10:00 p.m Tuesday. Pickup is at one of three specified times and locations on Thursday afternoons:
- On Thursday afternoons between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. under the big pavilion on Fort Street with signs that say “Coffee County Farmers Market.” It’s across the street from the Manchester City Schools administration building, 215 East Fort St, Manchester.
- Or on Thursday afternoons between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. outside “Nature’s Elite”, which has moved to
105 West Decherd St, Tullahoma, TN.
- Or on Thurday afternoons between 5:30 and 6:00 pm outside Martin Chapel Fellowship, at 110 Market Street, McMinnville, TN. It’s very close to the big water tower and the farmers’ market pavilion.
We can also deliver your order to your home in Coffee County on Thursdays, for a small fee, if it’s more convenient for you. If you prefer to utilize this service, please order it same as other items, indicating location.
You may search for products by category, by best sellers, or by farm.
Would you like to log yourself in? Or would you prefer to create an account?
Welcome, guest! Feel free to browse, but you must have an account before you can place an order. Would you like to log yourself in? Or would you prefer to create an account?
Featured Products
Arugula
Price: $4.00
( 4 oz )
Bamboo
Price: $10.00
( 5 stalks )
Blend - Sage mouth ...
Price: $12.00
( 2 oz )
Colloidal Silver
Price: $25.00
( 16 oz )
Cucumber Plant - Arkansas ...
Price: $4.00
( 4 inch pot )
Cucumber Plant - Boston ...
Price: $4.00
( 6 inch pot )
Cucumber Plant - Rhinish ...
Price: $4.00
( 6 inch pot )
Daylily Plant - Orange ...
Price: $7.50
( Gallon pot )
Elderberry Bush
Price: $7.00
( each gallon pot )
Gaura plant - Oenothera ...
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Hanging Basket - Oxalis
Price: $26.00
( 10" hanging basket )
Herb, Fresh - Curly ...
Price: $3.00
( 10 fresh parsley stems )
Herb, Fresh - Lemon ...
Price: $3.00
( bunch )
Mosquito Repellent
Price: $5.00
( 2 oz )
Pepper Plant, Sweet - ...
Price: $4.00
( (3)-plant container )
Roma Tomato plants
Price: $3.00
( (1)-3 inch container )
Tincture, Mushroom - Reishi
Price: $32.00
( 4 oz )
Tomato Plant - Sungold ...
Price: $3.00
( 4 inch pot )
What's New
Bamboo
Price: $10.00
( 5 stalks )
Mosquito Repellent
Price: $5.00
( 2 oz )
Garlic - soft neck
Price: $2.00
( Head )
Spinach: Organic
Price: $5.00
( 1 bag )
Bok Choy:organic
Price: $3.00
( 1 )
Hosta13 Plant, Miniature - ...
Price: $8.00
( Gallon Pot )
Hosta11 Plant, Miniature - ...
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Pepper Plant, Green Bell ...
Price: $3.00
( Quart Pot )
Tomato Plant - Black ...
Price: $3.00
( Quart pot )
Herb Plant - Orange ...
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Herb Plant - Garden ...
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Fern Plant - Athyrium, ...
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Order History
Your Last Ten Orders
You can find your entire order history in the "Your Account" section.
Click on an order to see the items you ordered shown here.
01. Growers
Daylily Plant - Orange RebloomingGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $7.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Daylilies are rugged & adaptable, surviving for many years. Each plant produces an abundance of flower buds that open over a long period of time. Daylilies are useful in the perennial flower border, planted in large masses, or as a ground cover on slopes. They grow best in full sun, but will tolerate light shade during the hottest part of the day.
This variety is a compact plant, reaching a height of 12". It re-blooms over a long period from May-July, with fragrant, orange, trumpet-shaped flowers.
close Daylilies are rugged & adaptable, surviving for many years. Each plant produces an abundance of flower buds that open over ...
more
Elderberry BushGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $7.00 ( each gallon pot )Available (Exact): 4
Dug this spring from a grove in my yard and potted in gallon pots. These are first-year plants, still small, and may not bloom next year.
This native shrub, American Elder or Sambucus canadensis, has been known for its delicious fruit (for use in jellies, pies or wine) since native American times. It has more recently been used in landscapes for its spectacular blossoms and dramatically colored berries. The Elderberry is also a fantastic wildlife habitat, providing both shelter for small animals and a healthy food source. Elderberries are both drought and cold-tolerant, adapt to almost any soil type and most drainage conditions and have few pests. They grow 6 to 12 feet high in an oval or rounded shape. The white flower clusters are generally 6 to 10 inches in diameter and are very showy with a nice fragrance. The fruit, which is pleasantly tart but high in vitamin C, is a smooth round berry measuring three-sixteenths-inch in diameter growing in broad flat clusters.
Grows in zones: 3 - 9
close Dug this spring from a grove in my yard and potted in gallon pots. These are first-year plants, still small, ...
more
Fern Plant - Athyrium, silver-greenGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
A vigorous and easy to grow fern with a neat, formal, upright mound of rigid, silver-green fronds with deep purple midribs. Perfect for the woodland garden as a backdrop to hostas or paired with coral bells. Thrives in moist, shady settings, though more tolerant of brief dry spells than most ferns of its type. An herbaceous perennial.
close A vigorous and easy to grow fern with a neat, formal, upright mound of rigid, silver-green fronds with deep purple ...
more
Fern Plant - Dixie WoodGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 4
Semi-evergreen, deer-resistant Dixie Wood Fern has a dramatically upright growth habit, clumping 2 ft. wide, with an upright habit to 4 ft. or more tall. Its large, coarse, dark green fronds are semi-evergreen in our Zone 7. It is best used as a vertical accent in the woodland or shade garden, in full to partial shade, in wet or constantly moist soil; or as a specimen plant. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Feed frequently during growing season with a general purpose fertilizer. Cut back old fronds after new growth begins in spring.
close Semi-evergreen, deer-resistant Dixie Wood Fern has a dramatically upright growth habit, clumping 2 ft. wide, with an upright habit to ...
more
Fern Plant - Giant Japanese PaintedGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Giant Japanese Fern is thought to be a result of a cross between a typical Athyrium nipponicum pictum, Japanese Painted Fern, and its cousin the lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina). A very unique and rewarding hardy fern, this delightful selection performs well in any rich, evenly moist soil. It forms a massive, arching 3 feet tall clump of silvery fronds with green highlights on dark purple stems. Terrific for edging the shade border, in the rock garden, or in containers. Deciduous. Leaves may be trimmed to the ground in late fall or early spring. Plants are easily divided in spring, every 3 to 4 years. As with all athyriums, deer-resistance is excellent.
close Giant Japanese Fern is thought to be a result of a cross between a typical Athyrium nipponicum pictum, Japanese Painted ...
more
Fern Plant - Japanese Painted (smaller, more burgundy than Painted)Grower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
This lovely fern grows around 12-18" tall and slowly multiplies to form a large clump 24" across. The fronds are approximately 18" long and are a soft-grey metallic color with hints of red and blue. The center stem is red so the contrast is excellent. This variety has more burgundy color at all seasons than the other one I offer.
This fern prefers partial rather than deep shade. It is an excellent contrast plant to other shade perennials, such as Hosta, bleeding hearts, columbines, astilbe, and heuchera.
close This lovely fern grows around 12-18" tall and slowly multiplies to form a large clump 24" across. The fronds are ...
more
Fern Plant - Northern LadyGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
This taller fern features brilliant violet-red stems that keep their color from spring through fall and turn the long, lacy green fronds above them into a glittering canopy! A hardy native American shade-lover that combines well with just about everything in the border.
close This taller fern features brilliant violet-red stems that keep their color from spring through fall and turn the long, lacy ...
more
Fern Plant - Northern LadyGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
This taller fern features brilliant violet-red stems that keep their color from spring through fall and turn the long, lacy green fronds above them into a glittering canopy! A hardy native American shade-lover that combines well with just about everything in the border.
close This taller fern features brilliant violet-red stems that keep their color from spring through fall and turn the long, lacy ...
more
Fern Plant - OstrichGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
Ostrich fern is popular for its erect stature and graceful arching fronds (leaves) resembling huge ostrich feathers, up to 5 feet long and 3 feet wide. Each frond is cut into numerous leaflets and subleaflets. As they mature they spread at the tip, creating a lovely canopy effect.
Ostrich fern is very easy to grow in a variety of light exposures, but prefers shade or partial shade. It colonizes fairly fast by spreading rhizomes, eventually forming large, glorious colonies, but rarely becomes invasive. Ostrich fern grows best in moist, rich soil conditions but tolerates occasional drought when established. It's excellent around a pond or in a damp border. Few plants impart such a light, airy, cooling effect in the landscape, or provide such a range of foliage textures for the garden, as Ostrich fern.
Fiddleheads are edible, and this is the preferred species to eat. However, it should only be eaten in moderation as all ferns contain varying amounts of carcinogenic compounds.
The plant is not evergreen, but the fertile fronds turn black and persist through the winter.
They perform better and better with age. Do not plant too deep; set the crowns at or just below soil level. A year-round mulch is recommended. Zones 2-7, and native south to Virginia and Missouri.
close Ostrich fern is popular for its erect stature and graceful arching fronds (leaves) resembling huge ostrich feathers, up to 5 ...
more
Flowers, Dried - CalendulaGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $5.00 ( .25 oz container )Available (Estimated): 0
The flower petals of the calendula plant (Calendula officinalis), or pot marigold, have been used for medicinal purposes since at least the 12th century. Calendula is native to Mediterranean countries but is now grown as an ornamental plant throughout the world. However, it is not the same as the annual marigold plant that is often grown in gardens.
Calendula has high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect cells from being damaged by unstable molecules called free radicals. Calendula appears to fight inflammation, viruses, and bacteria.
Traditionally, calendula has been used to treat stomach upset and ulcers, as well as relieve menstrual cramps, but there is no scientific evidence that calendula works for these problems. Today, calendula is often used topically, meaning it is applied to the skin.
Calendula has been shown to help wounds heal faster, possibly by increasing blood flow and oxygen to the affected area, which helps the body grow new tissue. It is also used to improve skin hydration and firmness. The dried petals of the calendula plant are used in tinctures, ointments, and washes to treat burns, bruises, and cuts, as well as the minor infections they cause. Calendula also has been shown to help prevent dermatitis or skin inflammation in people with breast cancer during radiation therapy.
close The flower petals of the calendula plant (Calendula officinalis), or pot marigold, have been used for medicinal purposes since at ...
more