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Time to Order Local Food !


This post expired on March 22, 2024.




It’s time to order from the Cumberland Farmers’ Market
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If you place your order and you do NOT receive an Order Confirmation e-mail within several minutes… You do NOT have a successfully-placed order! Try logging back in and see if there is anything in your cart. If so, press the Place Your Order button; then you should receive an e-mail to confirm the order. If you are having problems with an order, e-mail us so we can help you get the order you want: cumberlandfm@gmail.com .
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This week’s Meet the Grower will feature Linda Boynton of Dogwood Farm. Linda has some wonderful and yummy samples for you to taste. Bring your appetite because Linda will offer a number of her baked goods, including her new introductions to the market!
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This in from Tami at White City Produce:

This is the last week for signing up for CSAs ! !
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This in from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse: I am listing the last of the daffodil bouquets this week. As I’m writing this on Saturday, we still have some nice blooms, but who knows whether they will last till market day? I appreciate your orders, but want you to be aware that I may have to remove these from your order. The half-price hanging baskets are now gone. I will have this season’s beautiful hanging baskets, including some new types, available in about a month, in time to put out on your porch or patio after last frost. Just about all the perennial plants are now available, young, vigorously growing plants that have not yet reached full blooming size – just right to brighten up your garden this spring. The flowering almond bushes are beginning to bloom. At 4-5 feet mature height, these beautiful bloomers would be a great addition to the midground or background of your landscape.


Brown’s Hollar has green onions, plus lots of eggs available this week. Spring is really on its way!


If you have any questions, please call (931.592.3399, no voice mail) or e-mail (cumberlandfm@gmail.com) us.

Kir Strobel & Linda Boynton
Co-Market Managers


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