Saturday, July 2, 2022, 8:00 am until 12:30 pm Court Square, Greenfield, MA
This week at the market, we have lots of goodies to choos from. Be sure to stop by the Nancy's Backyard stand, which will be the last market date for this year! We will have blueberries also - Drows Dragon will be there with the first of the season crop. Yum!
Bostrom Farm: Greenfield is so lucky to have farmers like Bostrom Farm, who brings fresh, grass fed beef, pork, and ham to our market every Saturday. Stop by for their select products, which may change slightly each week.
Cocina Lupita: Stop by the Cocina Lupita food truck for El Salvadoran food and breakfast foods! Cocina will also be serving coffee!
Drowsy Dragon: A small certified organic berry farm in the hilltowns of Western Massachusetts. We also grow 11 varieties of certified organic microgreens, and we make low-sugar jam and syrup with our berries.
Hart Farm is a woman run farm located in the hills of western MA. Growing on 2 acres, Hart Farm is small yet abundant. By using both traditional and modern growing practices, the farm maximizes efficiency with a small labor team and maintains beautiful and bountiful fields. The farm implements low-till methods and uses both organic and non-GMO seed and grain and organic fertilizers and pest deterrents in order to maintain naturally organic and nurtured produce.
JDB Creations: Handcrafted fine silver, wire wrapped and dichroic glass jewelry inspired by nature.
Just Roots: a tenacious and equity focused organization with a goal to change the food system by creating equitable access to healthy, local food in Western Massachusetts, and working toward just, vibrant, and sustainable farm and food systems everywhere. At the market, you will find culinary herbs, vegetables, fruit, dry goods, and Just Roots merchandise! Vist their vendor page for the full list of products available.
Lyonsville Farm: is a woman-owned 3 acre farm in Buckland. We grow a wide range of vegetables, flowers, and plants using organic practices. Raspberries, strawberries, herbs, vegetables, starts, annuals, perennials, fresh and dried flower bouquets, eggs.
Nancy’s Backyard: Nancy Palmgreen started her first native only garden at her condo in Amherst in the 1980’s. Today, she still grows native only plants in Conway, and sews pillows from vintage material in the winter.
P’frogi: Stop by the P'Frogi booth for handmade from scratch pierogi. Each week Irida will offer a variety of fillings, some seasonal. Along with pierogis, you can find handmade golabki. Both are sold frozen, ready to heat and eat!
PickNature: a small local shop that offers botanical jewelry and objects as an hommage to Nature. I draw my inspiration from what I see around me. Chunks of wood, plants, mushrooms, shells... I pick everything during my strolls and hikes, carefully dry them, and I use resin to transform them into useful or decorative objects. This year I will be collaborating with my woodworking friend Alix and we'll be offering an even larger selection of wooden items like spoons and mobiles.
PK Industries: We have all grown to love Peter’s homemade jams and jellies. Stop by and check out his selection of annuals and perennials too!
Sunrise Farms: a 5th Generation family owned and operated Maple Farm in Colrain, Ma. Our Syrup is boiled in a state of the art electric Evaporator that is offset with renewable, zero carbon solar arrays right on the farm. We currently offer a full range of Organically Certified Maple Products including Maple Syrup, Cream, Candy and Sugar. Maple Syrup & rhubarb, fire wood, pumpkins, gift baskets, small tree saplings, maple candy, cream.
Sweet Pea Cottage Industries: Eveline MacDougall creates unique paper crafts and textile arts using both new and recycled materials. Her handcrafted cards and envelopes are treasured by many who send and receive them. MacDougall creates woolen hearts of various sizes, some with inspirational messages, and offers sock and woolen repair through her venture known as "Darn-it-all"!
The People's Gold: Craft herbal remedies for everyday use. We source from local, organic herb farmers and ethically wildcraft to make high-quality bioregional products that inspire a deeper personal connection with nature.
Three of Cups Trading: provides boutique services and crafts. We offer Tarot and palm readings alongside fine local ceramics, hand crafted housewares, and a small selection of new age products. We aim to surprise and delight you week to week with a rotation of goods from local artisans and collectors.
Warner Farm: is proud to be one of the oldest and longest running family farms in New England. Ten generations of Warners have farmed here in Sunderland since the 1720’s. Father and son, Mike and David Wissemann continue that legacy by sustainably growing a wide range of crops on 150 acres of fertile river valley soil.