Greenfield Farmers Market

Saturday, July 30, 2022, 8:00 am until 12:30 pm
Court Square, Greenfield, MA

We can’t believe July is nearly over already! We hope you all have been stopping by to get some delicious fruits, veggies, and other goodies at the market. If you haven’t yet, it’s a great time to come by! This week we will start to see even more veggies coming to harvest… like tomatoes!!! Stop by and see Devon at the Beaumont’s Berries booth for raspberries and blueberries (they will go quick). Unfortunately Clarkdale peaches will NOT be available at the market this week, but you can find them at their farm store!

The Market also welcomes back Sharper Harper this weekend and next! Be sure to plan ahead and drop your knives off when you get to the market, so they are ready by the time you finish shopping. If you have anything you would like to have sharpened, please rubber band everything in a large dish towel and label the outside with your name and a contact number.

Finally, we are joined this week by Strings for Kids, an instrumental music program run by Artspace in collaboration with the Greenfield Public Schools. Expect to hear some great violin and cello playing right on the street as you shop.

Vendors this week:

  • Devon and Beaumont's Berries bring fresh jam to our market. She offers no or low sugar jam, and honey based jam using only locally grown fruit that is grown at her home farm in Conway or by other local farmers in the Pioneer Valley. Beaumont’s Berries will have raspberries AND blueberries this week!
  • 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.
  • Checkerspot Farm will join the market mid-summer with Native plants for private gardens: Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus, Bearded Tongue (several varieties), pussy toes, Virginia Strawberry, Wild Bergamont, Rose Milkweed, Purple Coneflower, blue-eyed grass, Bottlebrush grass, Inland sea oats, Allegheny monkey flower, Great lobelia, Cardinal Flower, Steeplebush, Nine bark, Columbine, Ironweed, New England Asters... and more!
  • Stop by the Cocina Lupita food truck for El Salvadoran food and breakfast foods! Cocina will also be serving coffee!
  • 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.
  • Just Roots is 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.
  • PK Industries will bring annuals, perennials, jams and jellies this week!
  • Bring your knives to the market to be sharpened by Sharper Harper! Harper is a traveling knife sharpener serving thousands of customers in the northeast. He can sharpen all kitchen knives (including serrated knives), scissors, and some garden tools. The price is $1.25/ inch of blade length. (So, for example, a 4” paring knife costs $5, and an 8” chef’s knife costs $10.) Your knives will come back to you sharper than when you first bought them! If you have anything you would like to have sharpened, please rubber band everything in a large dish towel and label the outside with your name and a contact number. Please visit sharperharper.com for more information or to get in touch directly.
  • Sunrise Farms is 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 Cottages and 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 crafts 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.
  • Underline Farm is a small-scale regenerative farm in Easthampton, Massachusetts producing pasture-raised meat and eggs using organic methods. At the Greenfield Market, youl will find frozen whole chickens and cuts. Find Underline products at the Beaumont’s Berries booth.