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Celeste figs now in peak season! Open 7/7/20

7/6/2020

 
OPEN Tues. 7/7/20 (7:30am-1:00pm). MASKS ARE REQUIRED in the market and check-in/out area, but optional in the field. Celeste figs still in peak for another week or so, depending on the weather, so seriously don't wait long if you want any. Other 3 fig varieties just barely starting to ripen, but we don't have as many of those trees as we have Celeste. Sunflowers and zinnias really cranking out the blooms now. Lots of veggies doing well, but as average temps rise, some won't be around for long. Peppers,okra and purple-hull peas love the heat, so they grow fast now. Our last variety of thornless blackberries is ripening now, but get here early if you want to get any. For sale pre-picked in the market, we have lots of delicious Freestone Peaches for sale by the pound or box, fresh-shelled purple hull peas, spaghetti squash, butternut squash, delicata squash, cushaw, Fairytale pumpkin, watermelons (yellow and red meat), cantaloupe (Dove and Pecos-type),onions, a few tomatoes, and more. Be sure to bring your clippers for flowers and some of the veggies. And as always, if you want to pick, please check in before 12:30pm so you can pick, weight & pay before our 1:00pm sharp closing time. See you soon!
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Read this sign before you come out so you can see what is available til picked out. It is also posted at the check-in area.
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Some of the best things in life are Celeste figs and Sunflowers, and you can pick both right now just like this customer did!
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Veggies are best picked in our heavy clear bags which hold 30-35 lbs without tearing or stems poking thru. They are sold for $0.50 each at check-in. And you can wash and re-use them for the next visit if you like.
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Freestone peaches are available now by the pound, tote, or box. Peaches, watermelons and cantaloupes are having a great season here, with little rain concentrating their sugar so making them taste even better.

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