Thursday, April 24, 2014

At the 326 Community Market TODAY From 3-7PM


I'll be back at the 326 Market in Ocala today, plants in tow.

The 326 Community Market runs every Thursday from 3 - 7PM and is really easy to find.

Google map is here.

Their Facebook page is here (with lots more photos and info):

Here's a sample of what I'll be bringing with me this week:

Chaya
Cassava
Variegated Agave
Pears (I've now got Pineapple pears!)
Figs
Surinam cherries
Moringa

and

FREE Mystery Seed Balls!

My prices are good and my gardening advice is free.

Beyond what I carry, there are also folks selling melt-on-your-mouth Florida peaches, goat milk soap, handcrafts, recycled pallet wood furniture, fresh lemonade, dolls and lovely homemade greeting cards, crafts, vegetables, baked goods, homemade jams and jellies (really good), local raw honey, homemade birdhouses and more.

It's a great group of people and very friendly... the way a local farmer's market should be.

Come on down.

6 Comments:

At April 24, 2014 at 11:18 PM , Anonymous Andi said...

My cassava cuttings from last year haven't come up yet, and I'm thinking I need to buy some cuttings just in case. I have to be in Ocala tomorrow morning, could I come by and buy some cassava cuttings? I have some other stuff for you, too.

 
At April 25, 2014 at 8:47 AM , Anonymous andi said...

We are going to just miss each other in Ocala... I'll call you.

 
At April 25, 2014 at 8:59 AM , Blogger David The Good said...

Dang it. Now my life feels empty again.

 
At April 27, 2014 at 11:32 PM , Anonymous Coffee to Compost said...

What are "Mystery Seed Balls"? I'm intrigued.

 
At April 28, 2014 at 12:00 AM , Blogger David The Good said...

A wide mix of seeds in balls of clay and compost. Plant and water... and see what grows and thrives. :)

 
At April 28, 2014 at 6:38 AM , Anonymous Coffee to Compost said...

Sounds fun! Neat idea.

 

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