Open Saturdays
May 3-
October 25, 2008
Wednesdays
June 18-
September 10, 2008
Mornings until noon.
Rain or Shine
Watauga County Farmers' Market will be celebrating Plant and Herb Festival Day this Saturday, May 10. There will be live music by the Worthless Son-in-Laws and all the live plants and fresh herbs you need to dress up your landscape and your meals.
Richard Boylan will be offering fresh garlic, oregano, chives and lovage. Susan Wright and Brent Cochran of Shady Grove Gardens & Nursery have plenty of potted parsley, basil, lavender and rosemary and the Italian heirloom tomato Principe Borghese which is ideal for drying right on the vine.
Jeff Thomas of Creeksong Farm will be harvesting bunches of spring onions, and will have a wide variety of garden transplants to offer including culinary herbs, tomato and lettuce plants and lots of other types of vegetable seedlings. Jeff also offers the often difficult to locate and wonderfully fragrant pineapple sage transplants. Larry Denny also has an outstanding selection of vegetable transplants including cucumbers and summer squash. Larry offers 15 different varieties of tomato plants, including Better Boy, Big Boy, Beefsteak and German Johnson, and also has some fine looking peonies in full bloom.
Cheryl Piracci will have a wide variety of garden ferns as well as elderberry and rhubarb plants. There will be plenty of ripe vegetables to choose from as well, including fresh ramps and possibly some blueberries grown by V.J. and Jon Bost. Bill Moretz will have ripe tomatoes, half runner beans, squash, cucumbers and new potatoes. Bill also has local sourwood, summer mix and full season mix honey gathered from his own beehives.
Be sure to take a look at the great selection of one of a kind crafts offered at Watauga County Farmers' Market, including Caron Baker(Wike)'s cobalt blue and jade green pottery, hand built with 100 year old lace. Caron's bowls and platters are dishwasher and food safe as well as being lovely conversation pieces.
Find us at the Horn in the West in Boone, turn next to First Citizens Bank on Highway 105 Extension and go to the top of the hill. Call WCFM manager Karen Bauman at 1-828-355-4918 or send an send an email for more information. We will be there rain or shine!
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