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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.
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Columbine Plant, Purple & ...
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Coreopsis Plant, Dwarf
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Elderberry Bush
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2. Live Plants
10 inch Spring Viola PlanterGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $20.00 ( each bowl )Available (Exact): 1
Five multicolored Violas ("baby pansies") in an earthtone 10 inch plastic planter. These spring colors will liven your deck or patio till the really hot weather arrives, and then a bit longer. The warmer the weather, the more water they will need. If you bring them to a part shade location as the weather warms, they will bloom longer this spring. For renewed fall blooms, regularly water and care for them over summer.
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10" Mini Snapdragon PlanterGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $20.00 ( each 10" planter )Available (Exact): 1
Five mixed color miniature snapdragons in an earthtone 10 inch plastic planter. Snapdragons tolerate cold weather pretty well, and also continue blooming into hot weather. These bright colors will liven your deck or patio all spring and summer, if you keep them well watered. The warmer the weather, the more water they will need. If you bring them to part shade as the weather warms, they may tolerate the heat better.
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Beard-tongue Plant, Pale PinkGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
Penstemons come from areas with rough growing conditions and should never be exposed to wet or damp earth. A thin, rocky soil in full sun is best. Penstemon species are often used in xeriscape landscaping, as many are native to desert or alpine regions and thus quite hardy. Native Americans long used Penstemon roots to relieve toothache.
Foliage is evergreen in warmer climates. Tubular flowers are in clusters atop strong stems, somewhat like foxglove, and blooming from spring into summer. Plants are best set out in groups so that a mass of flowers is in view. Cut back each stem after flowering to a place just above a set of leaves that show new growth. You may get another flowering later in the summer or early fall.
Wait until all chance of a freeze is over, then cut back your penstemon, leaving stems that are just 6 inches long. This way, the plant will bush out and have a more compact form.
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Cabbage Plant - PadocGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Exact): 18
Padoc
Productive, early maturing variety bears large, dense heads—up to 12 inches across—that are tops for making into slaws and sauerkraut. The cabbage heads, weighing up to 10 lbs., have a white to light green interior. Padoc Hybrid Cabbage was bred for excellent processing qualities and with a good split tolerance—and it yielded the largest heads in our cabbage trials. Cabbage, a cole crop, can be grown in the spring and the fall.. Cabbage is hardy and can withstand a frost. 70 DAYS.
close Padoc Productive, early maturing variety bears large, dense heads—up to 12 inches across—that are tops for making into slaws and ...
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Cabbage Plant, Green - KatrinaGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Exact): 18
This very early green cabbage is ideal for the spring and summer seasons. Compact plants are suited to tight spacing and have light green, dome-shaped heads weighing 2 1/2-3 lbs. The remarkably sweet and tender leaves helped make Katarina an All-America Selections winner.
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Cabbage Plant, Red - Red JewelGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Exact): 16
With a beautiful deep purple-red color, dense head, and short core, Red Jewel is ideal for both fresh and shredder markets. The uniform round 3-5 lb. heads tolerate tip burn and mature early and uniformly for an easier harvest. Red Jewel shines with excellent wrapper leaves and striking internal color.
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Cauliflower Plant - MulberryGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Estimated): 19
Cauliflower-Mulberry
Mulberry Hybrid Cauliflower combines an attractive color with a sweet, mild flavor. The vigorous, erect plants produce light purple curds or heads that'll add color to relish trays and other recipes. Like the common white cauliflower, Mulberry Cauliflower is a cool season crop that can be grown in the spring or fall garden.
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Cauliflower Plant - Snow BallGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Exact): 20
Cauliflower, Snowball
A flavorful heirloom cauliflower variety that produces 6-8", pure-white heads. When colder weather arrives, its leaves will curl upright and self-wrap.
close Cauliflower, Snowball A flavorful heirloom cauliflower variety that produces 6-8", pure-white heads. When colder weather arrives, its leaves will curl ...
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Cauliflower Plant - Snow CrownGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Exact): 20
Cauliflower-Snow Crown
Hybrid vigor and uniformity bring it in ahead of the others with 7 to 8" rounded heads of exceptional firmness and quality. Snow Crown must be tied for best quality and may show a light purple blush on the underside of heads when grown under stressful conditions. Adapted to cool coastal climates and Eastern and Mid states.
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Cauliflower Plant - VeronicaGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $2.00 ( each )Available (Exact): 20
Cauliflower-Veronica
This Romanesco cauliflower, also known as broccoflower, has peculiar aesthetics and earthy flavors when eaten fresh. After cooking, becomes sweeter and holds its color and structure.
close Cauliflower-Veronica This Romanesco cauliflower, also known as broccoflower, has peculiar aesthetics and earthy flavors when eaten fresh. After cooking, becomes ...
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Columbine Plant, AlpineGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Exact): 1
Native to Europe's high meadows and mountain slopes of the Alps, Aquilegia alpina, commonly known as Alpine Columbine, is a compact species with charming, bright violet-blue, bonnet-shaped, nodding flowers (2-3 in. wide; 5-7 cm), which rise elegantly on slender stems above a lovely fern-like, blue-green foliage.
Columbines bloom in early to mid-spring They like medium to light watering once established in poor to average, but well-drained soil. Partial shade is preferred, but full sun is tolerated with slightly more watering. The highly attractive blooms are long-lasting cut flowers. Consider adding Aquilegia to rock gardens, shady borders, or in masses along walks or drives.
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Columbine Plant, Purple & WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Columbines bloom in early to mid-spring They like medium to light watering once established in poor to average, but well-drained soil. Partial shade is preferred, but full sun is tolerated with slightly more watering. The highly attractive blooms are long-lasting cut flowers. Consider adding Aquilegia to rock gardens, shady borders, or in masses along walks or drives.
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Columbine Plant, Purple & WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Columbines bloom in April and early May. They like medium to light watering once established in poor to average, but well-drained soil. Partial shade is preferred, but full sun is tolerated with slightly more watering. The highly attractive blooms are long-lasting cut flowers. Consider adding Aquilegia to rock gardens, shady borders, or in masses along walks or drives.
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Coreopsis Plant, DwarfGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 0
This lovely perennial will delight you with bright yellow blooms all spring and well into summer. Continue to deadhead the plants to extend the flowering season. Dwarf Coreopsis is an excellent choice for rock gardens, edging or borders. Plant in full sun to part shade.
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Cucumber Plant - Arkansas Little LeafGrower: Dogwood Acres Farm
Price: $3.00 ( 4 inch pot )Available (Exact): 16
Developed by the University of Arkansas. Great cucumber with very compact vines for those tight on space. Makes a nice trellis of cucumbers in a pot culture or whiskey barrel. Keep inside till danger of frost is past.
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Cucumber Plant - Boston PicklingGrower: Dogwood Acres Farm
Price: $3.00 ( 4 inch pot )Available (Exact): 28
Organic Boston Pickling Cucumber. 57 days to maturity from seed. Heirloom, Non-GMO, Annual. The Boston Pickling cucumber is an early variety of cucumber that is sweet, tender and seedless. The Boston Pickling is large and smooth with a soft outer layer. Since this variety is mature in just fifty two days, a steady harvest can be achieved by planting regularly throughout the season. Keep inside till danger of frost is past.
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Cucumber Plant - Rhinish PicklingGrower: Dogwood Acres Farm
Price: $3.00 ( 4 inch pot )Available (Exact): 18
Non-GMO, open-pollinated Rhinish Pickle Cucumber plants produce heirloom pickling cucumbers with black spines and small bumps. Growing between 4" and 6" long, Rhinish pickle cucumbers are best for making delicious pickles when they are picked at 4". With a crisp, crunchy texture, they can also be eaten fresh on salads. Keep inside till danger of frost is past.
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Elderberry BushGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $7.00 ( each gallon pot )Available (Exact): 3
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
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Fern Plant - Giant Japanese PaintedGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
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.
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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 - 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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Gaura plant - Oenothera lindheimeri - whiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
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) - Pink FlowersGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
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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Geranium (Cranesbill) - Pink FlowersGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
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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Geranium (Cranesbill) - Pink FlowersGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
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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