April 2010

Newmarket Farmers Market 4.17.10

Posted on April 15, 2010 at 11:58 am in

When: Saturday, April 21st from 9:00am until 1:00pm.

Where: The Stone Church, Newmarket NH.

This Saturday, the 21st of April, James & Loretta will be at the Newmarket Farmers Market. In addition to having our famous fresh, organic mushrooms and herbs, James will have a full van load of vegetable and flower seedlings, Rowdy Roots organic potting mix, Dr. Tomato’s fertilizer, low tunnel hoops and all the growing information you need. Come join them!

The venue is small and intimate. The vendors are diverse, enthusiastic and friendly. There is great food available and some very talented live musicians provide first class entertainment. The feeling is more like a family gathering than a trip to the local store. We look forward to seeing you at the next Newmarket Farmers Market!

For those of you not familiar with Newmarket, the Stone Church is up on the hill behind the Post Office in downtown Newmarket. This is our favorite farmers market! Good atmosphere, live music, some wonderful vendors, good food and a variety of  products. See you there!

In The News 4.5.10

Posted on April 5, 2010 at 9:26 pm in

SeacoastOnline.com has published an article written by Denise Landis, about a proposal for official state menu’s for Maine and New Hampshire.

Click Here to read the article.

THE DR. TOMATO TRAVELING ROAD SHOW:

Posted on April 5, 2010 at 6:48 am in

For those of you who live near Portsmouth, Dr. Tomato and James will be giving a presentation this Tuesday evening, 6:30 pm at the Portsmouth Seventh Day Adventist Hall on 861 Middle Road. They will be talking about garden prep for the coming season, evaluating your soil, growing in low tunnels, choosing varieties for this year and answering any questions you might have. They will also have a lot of items you can purchase right there – Dr. Tomato’s Organic Fish and Seaweed Fertilizer, Rowdy Roots organic potting mix, low tunnel hoops, fabric and plastic to cover low tunnels and vegetable seedlings able to be planted in your garden NOW. So come join us! It should be an enjoyable time for all.

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