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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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6. Seasonal Farm & Garden-related Items (3)
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Seeds - Mexican Sunflower
Price: $5.00
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Seeds - Cosmos, Mixed ...
Price: $5.00
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6. Seasonal Farm & Garden-related Items
Natural Cones from White PinesGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $5.00 ( 3 gallon bucketful - around 40 cones )Available (Estimated): 5
A bucketful of medium-sized pine cones from white pines growing on my farm in Hillsboro. These cones are mostly around 4 inches long, occasionally one a little larger. I may toss in a few small ones as a bonus as well.
Use these for holiday decorations, such as wreaths, center pieces, ornaments, or other crafting ideas.
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Seeds - Cosmos, Mixed ColorsGrower: Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
Price: $5.00 ( .50 gram )Available (Exact): 9
Cosmos Seeds:
I have a small zip lock bag half filled with Cosmo seeds that I grew in the garden last year 2023.
They are mixed colors, pink, burgundy, yellow, orange, etc.
The flowers are 3-4 inches diameter. The smaller ones, orange, yellow are about 2 inches round.
Thank you for reading and Happy Planting!
Cheryls Neighborhood Garden / Manchester Locally Grown Market
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Seeds - Mexican SunflowerGrower: Cheryls Neighborhood Garden
Price: $5.00 ( .50 gram )Available (Exact): 2
Mexican Sunflowers:
If planting these seeds for your own flowers; after the last frost, strew them in a cleared area of dirt; tamp or press them into the dirt, cover them with just a lite sprinkling of soil. approx. 1/8th inch.
I have had an abundance of the sunflowers in my garden for late summer. I saved the pods and let them air dry, then pulled out the seeds. The Mexican Sunflowers are an annual flower. They will be packaged in a small zip lock bag with a label on them.
I plant them in potting soil in March or April and let the seeds sprout. I use the plastic containers that you buy cherry tomato's in or strawberries. I call them my mini-greenhouse, being kept warm and the soil moist.
When the sprouts have a few true leaves, they should have roots. Then I transplant them into the garden when the weather has warmed to above 60-70 degrees. The plants grow to 5 or 6 feet. Deadhead the spent blooms and save seed for next year, or give them to the compost fairy.
Happy Planting
Cheryl's Neighborhood Garden - CNG
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