Showing posts with label The Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Market. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Autumn at the Market

Autumn is a lovely and abundant season at the market. There are lots of pumpkins, potatoes and autumn fruits. There are still some greens and also the last of the tomatoes. The colors are so beautiful in the sunshine.








Saturday, June 18, 2011

New Potatoes

We have been harvesting new potatoes the last couple of weeks and bringing them to market. It is so amazing to have them already. These are ones we started in March in the hoophouse. Then later after we stopped having frost we moved the hoophouse off and put tomatoes in it.

Chewelah Market

We have been enjoying the Chewelah Farmer's Market so much this year. The new location in the park is so beautiful. It has been staying pretty busy and is lots of fun.



Monday, August 09, 2010

Artichoke

I was excited to find these lovely artichokes at the farmer's market in Colville. It is not very often that you see locally grown artichokes around here. They sure were tasty!

Friday, July 09, 2010

Today at the Market

Today we are ot the Market in Chewelah. We have quite a bit of produce available now including strawberries, carrots, sugar snap peas, beets, potatoes and turnips.


Andrew at our booth


Carrots

My favorite beets

French breakfast radishes

More music!


Somebody has cheese today... yum


The market cafe... featuring produce from the vendors, including us!

Washing Lettuce

Getting our produce ready to take to market.


Beautiful lettuce... Red Romaine, Green Leaf, and my favorite Forrellenshluss a speckled Romaine.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Chewelah Farmer's Market

It is a beautiful day at the market!


All the booths on the grass. What a lovely setting.


Our booth.


Some live bluegrass music!


Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Produce for Market

French Breakfast Radishes


Winter Density and Lolla Rosa Lettuce

At the Market

Here is our booth at the Colville Farmer's Market! This was taken on our first market day.


David plays in his playpen and is usually a very good boy.