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- 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.
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01. Growers
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Garden Chives / OnionGrower: Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
Price: $3.00 ( (1)-3 inch container )Available (Estimated): 7
Garden Chives:
I have homegrown chives started from seeds. They are great to set out in your garden and as they grow you can use them in culinary dishes.
I love fresh herbs for cooking!
Happy Gardening & Cooking
Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
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Garlic - Dried Powder, 2.5 ozGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 2.5 oz )Available (Exact): 10
Made from our own garlic, dried in our solar dehydrators and powdered for your convenience. No additives or salt, just garlic.
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Garlic - Dried Powder, 4ozGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $15.00 ( 4 oz )Available (Exact): 6
Made from our own garlic, dried in our solar dehydrators and powdered for your convenience. No additives or salt, just garlic. 4 ounces in an upcycled glass spice jar.
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Garlic - soft neckGrower: Country Road Homestead
Price: $2.00 ( Head )Available (Estimated): 14
Soft neck garlic from the Viola Valley.
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Garlic Scape 6-8/bundleGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $3.00 ( bundle )Available (Estimated): 2
Like your favorite track off an artist’s largely ignored second album, garlic scapes are treasures hiding in plain sight. The long, curly tendrils show up at many farmers markets and well-stocked supermarkets or grocery stores in late spring or early summer. They’re generally sold by the bunch and make a stellar addition to pesto, soups, stir-fries, and more.
What are garlic scapes, exactly? These green stalks extend from the base of hardneck garlic plants, resembling oversize chives or scallions. They’re related to but different from green garlic (the bulbs and shoots of garlic plants that haven’t fully matured). If left unattended, garlic plants will sprout tiny purple or white flower buds at the tips of the scapes. Farmers tend to trim them, though, to encourage bulb growth.
**bon appetit
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Gaura plant - Oenothera lindheimeri - whiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Plants bloom for many weeks, with loose sprays of pure white flowers which move constantly, looking like a cloud of small butterflies. Although Gaura may not always winter reliably, plants flower for the entire summer and fall, so consider using it even as an annual. Superb in containers, the subtle color blends easily in borders. Drought tolerant once established.
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Geranium (Cranesbill) - Violet FlowersGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Geraniums were once considered the "must have" plant for English gardens. Perennial geraniums are not related to annual geraniums, but are cold-hardy, long-lived perennials. It is also called Cranesbill because of the shape of the seed pods once the petals have faded. Seed heads snap open like bird beaks to release the seeds. Geraniums bloom for months beginning around May and continuing until October or November. If the cup shaped flowers fade in the summer heat trim the plant back and water deeply to encourage repeat blooming. Geraniums prefer light shade and well-drained soil.
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Greens - Collards, OrganicGrower: Country Road Homestead
Price: $3.50 ( Bunch )Available (Estimated): 4
Grown right here in the Viola Valley.
This will be a bag of mixed chopped collard Greens.
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Hanging Basket - Calibrachoa, Mixed ColorsGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $26.00 ( each 10" basket )Available (Estimated): 1
Like a tiny petunia on steroids, Calibrachoa (also called million bells) grows and flowers at an amazing rate. Often confused for a petunia, million bells makes a splash in containers or hanging baskets. Be sure to give it ample water and fertilizer, which it needs to fuel its astounding growth.
Calibrachoa like sun, but in the South, there can be too much of a good thing. On the South or West side of a building, a few hours of intense summer sun will be quite enough for these little guys. On my south-facing porch, where they received direct sun for only a short time, Calibrachoa were very happy last summer.
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Hanging Basket - OxalisGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $26.00 ( 10" hanging basket )Available (Exact): 1
This unusual houseplant is striking in every way - from its purple leaves to its dainty white flowers. It's not fussy about care, but wants some sunshine - part sun on the summer patio, and either a south window or artificial light in winter. It doesn't need a lot of water, and will even make do if you forget it for a while. In extreme dry times, it will go dormant, with the bulbs quickly putting out new growth once it is watered again regularly.
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Hanging Basket - Variegated Swedish IvyGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $26.00 ( 10" hanging basket )Available (Exact): 1
With its attractive, scalloped foliage that's green with white margins, Plectranthus coleoides 'Variegata' makes a worthy hanging basket, cascadinng fountain-like in part to full sun. Also may be used in patio containers, or as a component plant in combination planters. This native of northern Australia and the Pacific Islands is deer resistant, and may be pinched or trimmed as needed to maintain shape and size. The easy care of Swedish ivy houseplants make them great for even the most novice of gardeners. Swedish ivy does best in a light and loamy potting mix with some perlite mixed in to help with drainage. The plant will thrive in a location that receives bright, indirect light all year long. * room temperature between 60 and 75 * water once a week, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Do not let it sit in water. * feed once every two weeks during the spring and summer and once a month during the fall and winter. Use a complete liquid houseplant fertilizer and follow the directions. * pinch off vine tips after flowering to keep the plant from becoming too leggy. * repot every two or three years. Not hardy in Tennessee USDA zone 7B.
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Herb - Fresh Cut Mixed ThymeGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $4.00 ( approx 1/2 oz bag )Available (Exact): 2
This is a random combination of Garden, English, and Lemon Thymes, which when added to marinade is great with fish or chicken. Strip the tiny leaves from woody stems before using, which is easier before the leaves are completely dried.
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Herb Plant - Basil, CinnamonGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
Also known as Mexican basil, cinnamon basil is native to the world’s tropical and subtropical climates. Cinnamon basil plants thrive when temperatures are in the 80's and 90's (27-32 C. or more.). This basil plant displays dark green leaves and cinnamon colored stems. Cinnamon basil plants contain cinnamite, a compound that gives the herb an intense, spicy aroma and cinnamon like flavor.
Cinnamon basil is sometimes used medicinally, and is said to be good for maladies such as constipation, headaches, cough, and diarrhea. It contains vitamins A and C, and provides a generous amount of vitamin K. The spicy herb is appreciated by chefs too, who use it as an attractive garnish or to flavor hot drinks or other dishes.
Cinnamon basil requires full sunlight and well-drained soil. Dig a generous amount of compost or well-rotted manure into the soil before planting. Allow plenty of space for Cinnamon basil, as the plant can reach heights and widths of up to 3 feet (1 m.).
Water cinnamon basil plants as needed to keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Cinnamon basil grown in containers should be watered whenever the top 1 inch (2.5 cm.) of potting mix feels dry. Don’t overwater, as basil is prone to rot in muddy soil conditions. A thin layer of mulch will help keep the soil moist and prevent evaporation.
Pinch the tips of Cinnamon basil as the plants grow to produce full, bushy growth. Remove the spiky blooms as soon as they appear. Snip leaves and stems any time during the growing season. The flavor is best when the plants are harvested before they flower.
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Herb Plant - Basil, SweetGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
Grow in a sunny location with well-drained, rich soil. Be sure to pluck the flowers to keep the leaves sweet-tasting. And pinch the tops out of the plant to make it more bushy & more productive. Use leaves fresh, frozen, or dried, cooked or raw, or as a garnish (the flowers too). Use on veal, lamb, fish, poultry, white beans, pasta, rice, tomatoes, cheese, eggs, and mild vegetables like zucchini, summer squash, eggplant, potatoes, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, parsnips, spinach. Incorporate in potpourris, sachets, and dried winter bouquets.
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Herb Plant - Bee Balm, PinkGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
Bee Balm is edible and medicinal, the entire plant above ground as a pot herb or as a flavoring in cooked foods. The flowers make an attractive edible garnish in salads. The plant is noted for its fragrance, and is a source of oil of thyme. The fresh or dried leaves are brewed into a refreshing aromatic and medicinal tea. An infusion of young Bee Balm leaves is used to form a common beverage. Bergamot's distinctive aroma, found in both the leaf and flower is wonderful for use in potpourri.
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Herb Plant - CatnipGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Nepeta cataria attracts pet cats, and causes them to rub on the plant, roll on the ground, drool, be sleepy or anxious, or consume much of the plant. Catnip has a history of human medicinal use for its soothing properties. It has also been known to have a slightly numbing effect. The plant has been consumed as a tea, juice, tincture, infusion or poultice. Nepetalactone is a mosquito and fly repellent. Catnip oil is a repellent against mosquitoes, cockroaches and termites.
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Herb Plant - ChamomileGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon Pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Chamomile is a fernlike plant which grows 12" tall x 18" wide. It's a hardy perennial with furry, flattened, grey-green, feathery leaves. It's recommended as a ground cover on moist, sandy, well-drained sites in full sun to part shade. It begins flowering in late July or August, and flowers can be harvested every 10 days. To dry chamomile flowers, collect them in the morning when the dew has dried. Spread them on newspapers in an airy room and turn them often until thoroughly dried. Store them in a cool, dark, dry place, preferably in tightly lidded containers.
Chamomile has been used as a traditional medicine for thousands of years to calm anxiety and settle stomachs. In the U.S., chamomile is best known as an ingredient in herbal tea.
Because chamomile can cause uterine contractions which can lead to miscarriage, the U.S. National Institutes of Health recommends that pregnant and nursing mothers should not consume chamomile. Individuals allergic to ragweed may also be allergic to chamomile due to cross-reactivity.
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Herb Plant - ChivesGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
Chives belong to the same family as onion, leeks and garlic. They are a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial growing to about 10-12 inches tall. They grow in clumps from underground bulbs and produce round, hollow leaves that are much finer than onion. In mid-summer, they produce round, pink flowers similar in appearance to clover.
Chives prefer a full sun location and are tolerant of a wide variety of soils but will grow best in soils that are high in organic matter. Chives are most commonly propagated by dividing the clumps in early spring. Clumps should contain about 4-6 bulbs.
Plants that are harvested frequently benefit from supplemental fertilizer during the season. Chives can self-sow and overtake a garden unless flowers are removed before they fade. Chives also make attractive edging in the perennial border and flowers can be cut for arrangements.
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Herb Plant - French TarragonGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 1
French Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus var. sativa) is the commonly grown temperate-zone tarragon, with a sweet anise flavor, used for culinary purposes. Clip the leaves into salads and on top of soups, to flavor sauces, or with shellfish, fish, chicken, and turkey.
French tarragon plants grow up to 24 inches high and 12 inches wide in two years. The leaves are narrow, up to 2 inches long, and have a fresh green color. The flowers are tiny, pale green, and sterile. Don't confuse it with
Russian tarragon (Artemisia dracunculoides), a close relative which has no flavor.
Tarragon is not particular about temperature and can be grown from Zone 2 to Zone 9. Tarragon’s roots must have fast-draining soil to prevent rot. Plant tarragon in a raised bed where good drainage is ensured.
Divide tarragon in late winter or early spring. Young plants need to be watered every other day during dry weather. Mature plants should be watered every three days to encourage a continual supply of fresh leaves. Mature plants can survive for long periods without water, but under these conditions they will not grow new leaves.
Although average to good garden soil is adequate for tarragon, top-dress with compost every winter to ensure that plants growing for six or seven years do not lose their flavor. If your soil is acidic, tarragon benefits from an application of dolomite for alkalinity and magnesium.
Container growing is easy and works well for one season, but the roots soon take up the space of all but the largest container, and the leaves lose flavor. We have had no problems from pests and diseases and theorize that the anise flavor works as a repellent.
Cut back in June for a continuous harvest. Preserve the leaves in vinegar, or chop and freeze tarragon in water in ice cube trays. However you handle it, tarragon in the kitchen is a delight, as its delicate flavor complements many foods.
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Herb Plant - Garden DillGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Dill is a culinary herb with a distinctive flavor that's a cross between celery and fennel. Native to Europe and Asia, dill plays a big role in seasoning pickled foods that will be jarred or canned and stored for winter. Beyond that, both the leaves and seeds are used to season a variety of dishes.
Dill's feathery foliage can be quite ornamental, which makes it a nice addition to flower beds, where it will attract polllinators and butterflies, especially the Eastern black swallowtail butterfly. It blends well with other plants, whether used as foliage or for a bright spot of color—just be sure to keep its self-sowing habit in check by deadheading flower heads before they go to seed.
Although it has a delicate appearance, dill is actually a fairly cold-hardy plant. Mature plants are multi-branched and upright with finely dissected leaves. The wide, flat flowers can make the plant top-heavy and cause it to bend over. The entire plant is extremely fragrant—the foliage and seeds are most commonly thought of as seasonings, but the flowers are also edible.
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