A Morning at the Farmer’s Market

Welcome, I’m so happy you”re here to join me for a morning at the Farmer’s Market. What says Summer more than shopping for fresh fruit and produce at the local Farmer’s Market. Here in Greenville Saturday morning draws a huge crowd shopping for what local farmers and purveyors of fresh produce bring to town. Several blocks are cordoned off each week and booths are set up to showcase all that growers bring to town. The market begins about 8:00 a.m. and lasts until noon or shortly after. There’s music and demonstrations and a good time is had by all.
Above you can see strawberries ripe from the field showcased in bright white baskets. They are so sweet and delicious tasting even better than they look.



Another stall showcases cabbages, Kale and root vegetables. Don’t you just love the vibrant colors provided by the vegetables. All this lovely food brings to mind so many recipes, I want to buy some of everything.

Fresh eggs are on hand in so many colors dependent on the kind of chicken that lays the egg. I can’t wait to bake something with these wonderful eggs.

Each week the entertainment is a local musical group generally with a country sound. these musicians were very good and really got your toes tapping.

Another grower sells fresh bouquets of beautiful flowers. I have a big garden so I generally don’t purchase bouquets but they are certainly lovely.

Tomatoes, peppers and squash are starting to come in. We had such an early start to the season. These vegetables will be even better in a few weeks.

South Carolina is noted for its peaches and the early crops are already in. We’ve already had some and they are so sweet and tasty. Freestone peaches will be coming in early July. They are my favorites but these early ones are great.

Another favorite is the local honey. Honey really does look like liquid gold. It is such a rich, deep color made by bees that help pollinate all our crops and flowers. Delicious on the scones available at one of the bakery stalls.

There are several fresh pasta makers who sell their homemade goods each week. So many different types of pasta and homemade sauces as well.

The smell of fresh lavender wafts on the breeze from the lavender growers. They also sell other products made with fresh lavender.

There’s even a small greens grower. The colors are vibrant and the taste fills your mouth with crisp deliciousness.

Plants are sold as well. This is a lily plant from one of my favorite stalls…the Herb Grower. She has some really interesting herbs and they are so healthy.

As you can see, the turnout for the market is excellent. You have to get there early to get the best selection.

The quality of the offerings is excellent, the growers friendly and the customers are smiling and happy as they go from stall to stall buying and enjoying the day and…when they return home they will have wonderful produce to enjoy until the next Farmer’s Market.
Thanks so much for joining me today for this look at the Farer’s Market. I hope you have a chance to visit one where you live. It is a fun and productive way to spend a morning.

What an amazing farmers market. Ours is more a vendors market. There are some farm stand booths, but most of them are small businesses selling their wares. I love seeing all the different produce in the unusual colors, and those bouquets are exquisite!
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Our Farmer’s Market is really great. It runs from May into October. Happy you were able to join me. Have a great week.
Lynne
This farmers market is a dream! The strawberries look so delicious and the peppers, tomatoes, and flowers. All of it! Our local market is in a small park on Tuesday afternoons (it doesn’t open for a few weeks yet) there’s usually 2 stands with veggies and one with baked goods, that’s about it really. This is so much better 🙂
This is a spectacular Farmer’s Market and we love going. We have another one five minutes from our home that is also very good and has been growing every year. We usually alternate weeks between the two. Makes it really easy to have fresh produce. Thanks for visiting. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
It’s always fun to go to a farmer’s market. So much to see and so many beautiful things to buy. I love flowers so navigate to those booths.
I’m right there with you, Judy, the flower stalls really draw me in. Nothing better than a morning at the Farmer’s Market. Have a great week.
Lynne
Ah, a visit to a Farmer’s Market is my favorite way to spend a morning.
Mine too, Bernadette. Fresh air, lots of interesting stalls and some music…what could be better. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Looks like an amazing market! I used to run a “large” market in my area, but this one is enormous. Such a great resource to have in your town!
It really is, Rachel. Can’t imagine running a market. You must have impressive organizational skills. Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful week.
Lynne
I wonder if I asked the strawberry farmer if he could teach me how to find sweet ones. ALL the ones I choose are so sour. Bleh. Some of those foods I had never seen before. A lot of the pasta for sure. Thanks for sharing your day. And I laughed out loud at the photo of the lady playing guitar. She doesn’t look like she wants to be there. Kinda my look when I’m hot. LOL.
We don’t have the problem of sour strawberries here. They all seem to be sweet and juicy. I guess it’s the weather and the soil. You would love them. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week.
Lynne
Farmers Markets are one of my favorite things about the growing season! I love to see people come together!! 💕
Thank you for sharing your lovely visit to the farmers market with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #41. I also enjoy visiting farmers markets, and I missed the Saturday market at the park. Your photos reminded me that I need to go back to visiting my local farmers markets.
Thanks, Steph, it is really nice to spend time at the Farmer’s Market. I love taking pictures of all the gorgeous produce and enjoy eating it as well. Thanks for sharing. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lynne, we enjoyed your post! Tomorrow, your post will be featured at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. Thank you for sharing it with us at party #41. 🙂
How fun Lynne to visit the farmer’s market. Everything looks fabulous. Fresh produce is the best. I shall be featuring your farmer’s market trip at Love Your Creativity.
Thanks so much, Linda, you made my day. Always love posting on your link party. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
I dont often go to the many wonderful farmer’s markets but I think we will next week when our grandkids come to visit. There is a farm stand about s mile away I stop at often. It’s almost time to go starwberry picking too. Benefits of living in Lancaster County.
It’s lovely to live near farms that have roadside stands. I’ve visited Lancaster County and been impressed with the beautiful countryside and friendly people. Thanks for sharing and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Oh my…all of that looks amazing!! I love farmers markets!
Farmer’s Markets are really great, I agree, Kirstin. The fresh produce always tastes better somehow. Have a great week and thanks for stopping by.
Lynne
Beautiful images!
Thanks for stopping by. It was a great morning. Have a lovely week.
Lynne