At the Market

The market is now closed for the 2011 season. We’ll be back in business the first Saturday in May. In the meantime, a number of our vendors are continuing to sell produce, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies at the Local Bounty store, Route 83, Coshocton -- near Lake Park. Stop in and check it out!

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MARKET OPENS THIS SATURDAY, MAY 7!

Posted 5/3/2011 1:08pm by Mary Meyer.

It’s time for the first farmers’ market of the season, and our vendors are ready for you! Come to the fairgrounds and get your first taste of garden-fresh produce (come early to make sure you get some!) and delicious homemade baked goods. 

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 8, and we’ll have lots of beautiful potted flowers and hanging baskets to choose from. Find perennials for her flowerbed, too. Jane Prater and Shawn West of “The Garden” offer perennials and annuals, as well as extra-sturdy shepherd’s hook plant hangers. Penny Carroll brings a wide variety of perennials from her own garden to the market, including daylilies, ornamental grass, buttercups, and ferns. Siegrist Farms has a great selection of colorful hanging baskets, including petunias, impatiens, vining geraniums, begonias, and more. The Troendlys of Victorian Rose Farm specialize in coleus, tuberous begonias, mixed planters, and unusual perennials.

Early-season produce might include asparagus, rhubarb, lettuce, spinach, and radishes. Don’t forget to come early for the best selection! See you at the market!

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