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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.
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Arugula
Price: $4.00
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Bamboo
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Colloidal Silver
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Hanging Basket - Oxalis
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Herb, Fresh - Curly ...
Price: $3.00
( 10 fresh parsley stems )
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Price: $3.00
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01. Growers
Herb, Dried - Garden sageGrower: Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
Price: $10.00 ( dried ground garden sage in plastic bag )Available (Exact): 4
Nutritional InfoGarden Sage, ground:
These herbs are homegrown, dried and ground, some are whole leaf. This batch of herb comes in a plastic snack bag. It is equivalent to two shaker bottles full of herb. The bags are filled with natural herb and ground to a powder in my spice grinder.
No chemicals are used in my garden. Pretty much organic, but not certified.
NOTE: I have several different culinary herbs used for cooking. I have several different medicinal teas. I have a few home sewn POTHOLDERS, OVEN MITS, and TEA BAGS.
Happy cooking!
Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
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Herb, Dried - OreganoGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $4.00 ( 1/2 ounce )Available (Exact): 10
1/2 ounce of home-grown, home-dried oregano, this will make the store-bought stuff look and taste like cardboard! This oregano is still mostly whole-leaf to preserve the flavor - simply crumble before using.
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Herb, Fresh - Curly Leaf Parsley bundleGrower: Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
Price: $3.00 ( 10 fresh parsley stems )Available (Exact): 1
Fresh Curly Leaf Parsley
I have fresh parsley from the garden. It comes in a bundle with 10 fresh stems. I place them in a plastic bag.
No chemicals used in my garden. Pretty much organic, but not certified.
I HAVE SEVERAL DIFFERENT DRIED CULINARY HERBS GROUND and WHOLE LEAF. I have Home-sewn POTHOLDERS, OVEN MITTS, TEA BAGS.
Happy Cooking
Cheryls Neighborhood garden
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Herb, Fresh - Lemon ThymeGrower: Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
Price: $3.00 ( bunch )Available (Exact): 2
The Lemon Thyme is grown in my garden. It is very abundant and beautiful this year.
It is Picked fresh and stored in plastic zip lock bag.
No chemicals used in my garden. Pretty much organic, but not certified.
I HAVE SEVERAL DIFFERENT DRIED culinary Herbs and I have Home-sewn POTHOLDERS, OVEN MITTS, TEA BAGS.
Happy Cooking!
Cheryls Neighborhood garden
CNG/MLG
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Herb, Fresh - OreganoGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $2.00 ( approx. 1 oz )Available (Exact): 3
One bunch of about an ounce of fresh, spicy oregano grown with no chemicals whatsoever. We hand-weed and use only animal fertilizers.
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Herb, Fresh - SageGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $2.00 ( 1 ounce )Available (Exact): 4
1 ounce of home-grown sage, this will make the store-bought stuff look and taste like cardboard! This is whole leaf, and ready to use in any recipe calling for fresh sage.
close 1 ounce of home-grown sage, this will make the store-bought stuff look and taste like cardboard! This is whole leaf, ...
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Hosta04 Plant, Midsize - Compact, Glaucous Blue-green, Heart-shape LeavesGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
18" tall x 30" wide - Tardiana Group (generally large-leaved cultivars with blue-green leaves.) Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators, deer resistant, rabbit resistant, slug resistant, low maintenance. ("Resistant" does not mean "proof".)
An excellent hosta for a small garden with a compact, medium-sized mound of gorgeous, glaucous blue-green, flattened, heart-shape leaves. Pairs well with bright, variegated hosta varieties. Slow growing. Retains its color well in the heat of summer in shadier locations. Dies back in winter.
Tall stems of showy pale lavender-mauve flowers on 26" stems emerge in summer. It is an erect plant growing to about 14 inches tall with heavily textured. spear-shaped blue-green leaves resembling seersucker fabric.
Hostas prefer consistent moisture but will tolerate somewhat dry soil. Drainage is most important, to prevent dormant season crown rot. They might wilt in very warm temperatures unless frequently watered, and high humidity sometimes encourages snails and slugs, which can chew ragged disfiguring holes in the foliage. Keeping the ground free of thick mulches can discourage slugs and snails. Fertilize each spring and again in summer. Granular fertilizers should never sit on the leaves.
Deer find them tasty, and you might try planting daffodils around your hosta to keep them away from the emerging shoots. Slugs leave unsightly holes in the leaves, but a light scattering of sand around your plants will help keep them away.
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Hosta06 Plant, Midsize - Cream Margin, Blue CenterGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
In spring, its heart-shaped leaves have a blue center and a thick creamy white margin. By summer, the center of the leaves deepens to blue-green and the margin brightens to white. The thick, slug resistant foliage may develop a greenish blush over portions of the margin during late summer. Attracts hummingbirds. 16" tall x 30" wide. Good background plant in shady borders, shade gardens or woodland gardens.
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Hosta08 Plant, Midsize - Parchment Center, Bluegreen BorderGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 3
**This medium sized hosta (18" tall x 24" wide) has corrugated foliage with wide, bluegreen border that surrounds the parchment center. Vigorous grower, compact. Lavender blooms in midsummer. Part sun to shade.
Sunlight requirements of different hostas vary widely, depending on foliage color, which ranges from a deep blue to a light chartreuse to a soft creamy white. In general, the lighter the foliage, the brighter the sun. The deeper darker foliage retains it color best in moderate shade, while the variegated varieties need more sunlight to keep their white and gold stripes. All hostas need some shade and few, if any, will do well in strong direct sunlight. Plant in rich organic soil with a slightly acidic pH. Dig the planting hole about a foot deep, and wide enough to accommodate spread. Hostas are rugged and tolerate almost any soil. Drainage is most important, to prevent dormant season crown rot. When newly planted, keep the roots moist, not wet. Once established, hosta plants aren’t fussy. Fertilize each spring and again in summer. Granular fertilizers should never sit on the leaves. Deer find them tasty, and you might try planting daffodils around your hosta to keep them away from the emerging shoots. Slugs leave unsightly holes in the leaves, but a light scattering of sand around your plants will help keep them away.
close **This medium sized hosta (18" tall x 24" wide) has corrugated foliage with wide, bluegreen border that surrounds the parchment ...
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Hosta10 Plant, Miniature - Dark Green LeavesGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 4
A miniature, clump-forming hosta that produces a symmetrical foliage mound (to 6" tall and 11" wide) of thick, rounded, blue green to gray-green leaves (2" long by 2 1/2" wide). This one needs fairly deep shade.
Sunlight requirements of different hostas vary widely, depending on foliage color, which ranges from a deep blue to a light chartreuse to a soft creamy white. In general, the lighter the foliage, the brighter the sun. The deeper darker foliage retains it color best in moderate shade, while the variegated varieties need more sunlight to keep their white and gold stripes. All hostas need some shade and few, if any, will do well in strong direct sunlight. Plant in rich organic soil with a slightly acidic pH. Dig the planting hole about a foot deep, and wide enough to accommodate spread. Hostas are rugged and tolerate almost any soil. Drainage is most important, to prevent dormant season crown rot. When newly planted, keep the roots moist, not wet. Once established, hosta plants aren’t fussy. Fertilize each spring and again in summer. Granular fertilizers should never sit on the leaves.
Deer find them tasty, and you might try planting daffodils around your hosta to keep them away from the emerging shoots.Slugs leave unsightly holes in the leaves, but a light scattering of sand around your plants will help keep them away.
close A miniature, clump-forming hosta that produces a symmetrical foliage mound (to 6" tall and 11" wide) of thick, rounded, blue ...
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