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Sunday, June 7th – Chattanooga Market Features Home & Garden

This Sunday the Chattanooga Market will be hosting our own Home & Garden Show with 3 sponsors: Hullco, GreenWorks and Granitcrete – all local.  They’ll have booths showcasing their products & services to help you evaluate any upcoming projects.  Our vendors will be chalk-full of specialty items relating to your home and garden needs to give you fresh ideas.  Also, visit with our Master Gardeners on site to answer all of your gardening questions or give you planting ideas.  This week promises to have an abundance of  plants, shrubs and trees as we’re introducing a new local nursery vendor – blueberry plants are a must! 

Of course, as we enter the prime season for fresh produce and other agricultural foods, our farmers will be bringing more and more each Sunday so bring your recyclable totes and fill them up!

2 comments to Sunday, June 7th – Chattanooga Market Features Home & Garden

  • Emily

    Is there any way that you can list on your site which vendors will be at the market each Sunday? It was very upsetting to drive down all the way from Soddy Daisy this afternoon, only to find maybe three vendors with VERY little fresh produce, and a ridiculous amount of craftspeople.

  • chris

    The early visitor gets the produce! We had a full load of farmers, overflowing with produce, at the start of the day. Due to strong consumer demand, they simply sold everything. By late in the afternoon, several of our farms are simply sold and gone.

    We’re not a mega-mart, with deep-freeze storage; what is picked in the morning is sold at the Market within hours — nothing lingers in storage for days/weeks/months. This is the reason why local produce is so much tastier, healthier — and disappears quickly once offered for sale to the public.

    Next week will begin to see heirloom tomatoes, and sweet corn will be arriving in about another week.

    [PS - and being the largest produce-only Market in the region, we feel our variety and assortment of craftspeople is quite perfect.]

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