THIS WEEK’S FEATURED VENDOR:
For fresh produce including every color and variety of fruits and veggies, we have FINO FARMS and THREE SISTERS FARMS but if you prefer your plants rooted, please welcome Lorraine Cantori, Heirloom Plants By Lorraine
FAIRVIEW GREENBURGH FARMERS MARKET
THURSDAYS @ TOWN HALL, 1-7 PM
177 Hillside Ave, Greenburgh NY
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED VENDOR:
For fresh produce including every color and variety of fruits and veggies, we have FINO FARMS and THREE SISTERS FARMS but if you prefer your plants rooted, please welcome Lorraine Cantori:
HEIRLOOM PLANTS BY LORRAINE - Lorraine grows her own heirloom vegetable plants, herbs and flowers from seeds. Her non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable plants are prolific. The small containers include herbs, flowers and also recipes. Each week she provides free gardening advice to individuals. She also recommends what can be planted during this time of year. The frequent question gardeners ask is: Why are my tomato plants are not growing tomatoes? Sometimes this is due to overwatering and not cutting the lower stems off the tomato plants.
Here’s the best part: Lorraine donates 80% of proceeds from these live plant sales to three different scholarships for White Plains high school students.
Other vendors/organizations at the market include but aren’t limited to:
_The Three Sisters Farm - Offering a wide variety of seasonal produce from the Catskills region
_Fino Farms - Predominantly fruit, from this multigenerational fruit farm in Milton NY
_Tony's Pickles: Over 50 kinds of olives and pickles
_Kurly's Beauty: All natural skin and makeup products for various skin tones
_Shiandroots: Fresh dried herbs for cooking and medicinal purposes
_Bougie Brew Cafe: Various fresh coffee beans and desserts
_Baked by Nandini: Baked goods from an entrepreneurial Edgemont High Schooler’s first business!
_Hudson Compost Services: offering curbside organics collection. Sign up to get a starter kit and first month collections free.
_Greenburgh Library
_*Melissa's Health Hub: Organic juices from fruits and vegetables
_Crafted clocks!
_Hand-sewn aprons!
_Ms. Helen with her Greenburgh cookies
*Biweekly
Want to be a vendor? The market is growing weekly and would love to include your local business! Email greenburghfarmersmarket@gmail.com or call 914.661.0604
PAUL FEINER
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