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A slow-to-start growing season

has meant that some of our farms are joining our market later in the season than usual. However, a number of vendors are each each Saturday with freshly prepared foods, fermented foods, green house grown items and salad greens, breads, soaps, treats and so much more.

Opening Day is May 13, 2023

The parking lot is newly swept (and freshly snowed / slushed / rained upon) and we’re looking forward to our opening day. Day one will feature the following new and returning vendors:

A.D. Farm

Hatcher Pass Dahlias

Farm 779

Northern Seitan Company

Alaska Blooms Peony Farm

Northern Flowers

Arctic Organics

Turkey Red LLC

Seldovitsch Farm

Thriving Greens Farm

Feed Me Hope food truck

Early in the growing season, be sure to look for hanging floral baskets, compost tea, plant starts, greenhouse-grown fresh herbs and salad greens, breads and pastries, plant-based meats, cellar vegetables and fermented foods.

2022 Bounty in August

Turkey Red, photo taken July 30, 2022
Thriving Greens, photo taken July 30, 2022
Hatcher Pass Dahlias, photo taken July 30, 2022
Brown Dog Farm, photo taken July 30, 2022
Mom’s Garden, photo taken July 30, 2022
Stockwell Farms, photo taken July 30, 2022
A D Farms, photo taken July 30, 2022

What’s growing?

Alaska Blooms Peony Farm, photo taken July 23, 2022
Stockwell Farm, photo taken July 23, 2022
Brown Dog Farm, photo taken July 23, 2022
Farm 779 offers fermented foods and more, photo taken May 7, 2022
Microgreens and salad mixes from Thriving Greens, photo taken May 7, 2022
Downtown Hope Center food truck, photo taken June 11, 2022
Turkey Red’s fresh breads and cookies, photo taken May 7, 2022
Arctic Organics is accepting pre-orders of produce at https://arcticorganics.com/online-store/ and offers a huge variety of salad greens, vegetables and herbs. Photo taken May 7, 2022.
Get your fresh flowers from Hatcher Pass Dahlias