FARMERS WORLD
Sept 21-Dec 24 Cabbage Winter keeping Sweet good for all your Recipes and Sauerkraut
Potatoes- Winter Keeping in 10# and 50# Bags
June 14 Beets, Lettuce, Pickling Cukes, Peas and Radishes
Sept 5-Dec 24 Apples, Cider, Massachusetts grown Mac's, Honeycrisp,
Cortlands, Macoun, Northern Spy and many other varieties
Aug.15-Sept White Corn, Silver Queen
Aug 18-Sept.20 Muskmelons/Cantaloupe, Watermelon with seeds or Without. with the sweetness only found in a Massachusetts grown Fruit
Aug. 1-Oct 10 Sweet Corn, Main Season, Larger Ears, Tender and Sweet Peaches from Local Orchards
Sept 4-Dec 25 Butternut Squash, Honeynut, Acorn, Spaghetti, and all other
varieties of Winter Squash
Sept-18 Pumpkins Sugar for Pies or Decorations, or Large Face for Carving
May 15- July Tomatoes, Grown in Unheated Greenhouses
(Cold Frames) Same Varieties we Grow Outdoors
May 5- July 4 Flower and Vegetable Plants for your Gardens or
Containers, Hanging Flower Baskets, Pots, and
Perennials
Aug-6-Oct.15 Tomatoes, From the Fields, Always the Best, Juicy with the Greatest Flavor
MANY OTHER FRUIT AND PRODUCE ITEMS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON, VISIT US FOR ALL YOUR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS NEEDS.
June 28-July 4 Sweet Corn, Early Varieties, The ears are Smaller than the Main Season Corn, but Taste Great. Green and Yellow Beans
August 27-30 Early White and Red Potatoes, Carrots
May 5-June 21 Asparagus, Massachusetts Grown with great Flavor
June 3-July 4 Strawberries, Delicious, Flavorful, and Very Sweet,
Only Once a Year, a Short Season
CROP HARVEST DATES & AVAILABILITY
July 1- Sept. 1 Blueberries, Yellow Squash, Zucchini and Cucumbers
Nov.28- Dec 24 Christmas Trees, Cemetery Boxes and Wreaths
July 20-Oct. 1 Peppers, green and Eggplant, and Cabbage