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This page contains news, event information, and other items added by the market managers.
The Real Newsletter for This Week
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
is open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Due to the Coronavirus restrictions, if you would prefer home delivery of your order, please just ask. No charge during this time.
Please also remember that our market is much safer than any grocery store.
All our products are direct from grower/producer to consumer, with no middle men handling.
Please share this information with your friends and help them to understand how safe our open-air markets are.
From Carter at CS3 Farms
We have Speckled Pea and Sunflower Microgreens, Revitalizing Bath Salt, Black Hawaiian Salt, and delicious and nutritious Shrubs.
Want to make sure your salad has some texture and taste? Add some microgreens. Delicious sunflower and speckled pea micros will add nutrition to your smoothie, complement or replace your fresh lettuce salad, or garnish a vegetable or meat dish of your choice.
When your day definitely could go better, add a bit of our Revitalizing Bath Salt to your hot water bath and let the day’s troubles evaporate. Our delicious Black Hawaiian Salt adds a delicious, light smokiness to any food, and is also good for you (in moderation).
Try a gut-healthy Ginger-Fig or Wolfberry Mint shrub/tonic for great taste combined with nutritious ingredients. Use them also for a salad dressing.
(Top, L to R) Microgreens and Revitalizing Bath Salts.
(Bottom, L to R) Black Hawaiian Salt and Wolfberry Mint Shrub concentrate.
All items found under “Growers”.
Petalland features Fresh Lavender this week.
Click here for the complete list of available fresh local farm products for this week.
Remember:
No contact delivery available for no charge during this time!
Just ask on your order comments.
From Dogwood Valley Greenhouse:
I’m restocking perennials as I’m able from the nursery area to the sales area, but I don’t have a lot of them left, so if you’re looking for something in particular, please ask. The astilbes are now out of bloom, and I’ve removed them from the market, but I still have a few if you’d like to add for next year’s shade garden (please request by email). I also still have some native begonias, and have restocked some really nice ferns. And for sun or part sun, the daylilies just coming into bloom cannot be beat. I have a few other nice plants for sunny locations, including Sedum, Shasta Daisy, Stokesia Asters, and others. Please check back weekly for availability.
Coming soon: restocked elderberry bushes and hanging baskets.
(Top, L to R) Daylily Small Pink with Red Throat and Tassel Fern.
(Bottom, L to R) Sedum with Pink Flowers and Shasta Daisy.
All items listed under “Growers”.
To Contact Us
Our Website:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown
On Facebook:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown Online Farmers’ Market
By e-mail:
tnmomof10@gmail.com
By phone:
(931) 273-9708
Our Manchester pickup location is across the street from the Manchester City Schools administration building, at
216 East Fort Street, Manchester, TN
Our Tullahoma pickup location is in front of “Nature’s Elite”, in the Cherokee Square Shopping Center next to Dunham’s Sports, open air during this time, at
1802 N Jackson St, Ste 800, Tullahoma TN
For a map, click on the address link.
Only the best fresh flavorful farm products for your family! No more week-old produce trucked cross-country. All the fresh local farm products listed come from your grower and maker neighbors in Middle Tennessee. The freshest produce is picked the day you receive it!
Your year-round weekly market is open for ordering from Sunday morning at 8 am till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Receiving options (please note changes in day and time for Tullahoma):
Thursday afternoon pickup (4:00 – 5:00 p.m.) at the market pavilion on Fort Street, Manchester.
Thursday afternoon pickup (5:00 – 5:30 p.m.) outside “Nature’s Elite”, Tullahoma. Open air market during this time.
Delivery on THURSDAY evening free during this time, or at other hours by arrangement.
See the “About” page for details.
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make my day and ask to hand out some fliers.
And if you are hungry for something special, just let us know, and we will do our best to find it for you.
Shop Local,
Your Fantastic Farmers!