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Product Calendars are here!

Friday, May 16th, 2008

We always ask ourselves, when are (Name your local fruits or vegetables.) ready? We decided to create a graphic calendar for you. It lists fruits and vegetables that are grown in New York and marks out what months you can expect to find them at your local farmers’ markets.

These nifty reference guides fold up to the size of a business card for you to keep in your purse or wallet or flatten out for you to “Stick on the Fridge”!

Stop by the SWFM Info tent and ask for yours during your next visit to the market. Grab a couple and give them to your friends, too. They are FREE, FREE, FREE!

When to Plant this Spring

Monday, May 12th, 2008

This weekend I was given this list from a friend who uses it every year. No, it is not advice from a professional farmer but from a passionate home gardener. I have seen her vegetable and flower gardens… most impressive.

SO HERE IS WHEN TO PLANT
PEAS - when forsythia blooms
POTATOES - when the first dandelion blooms
BEETS, CARROTS and COLE CROPS - when lilac is in first leaf
CORN - when white oak leaves are the size of squirrel’s ears
BEANS, CUCUMBER & SQUASH - when lilac is in full bloom
TOMATOES - when lily-of-the-valley blooms
EGGPLANT, MELONS, & PEPPER PLANTS - when irises bloom

Some of these things have already happened. I better get my plants this weekend at the market!

Week 1 in Review : VIDEO

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

May 1 Market. Accompanying the video is a song writen by Phil Marshall who performed the first week.

We are always interested in your contributions. Any videos or photos you take we would be glad to put them on the web site. Say hello to us at the SWFM Tent and let us know if you have something to share or just email us!

Perennial Plant Swap

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Thursday, May 15th
the SWFM is having a perennial plant swap.

WHAT IS IT?
Dig up any extra perennials you have around your home and bring them to the market to swap with your neighbors. We will have a designated area for you to interact with each other to meet and share your plants and any information you have about how to care for your plants.

Plants and Shrubs and Dirt

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Lighthouse Gardens will offer potting mixes, fertilizers, ceramic pots, containers of all sizes, propagation mats, germination chambers along with a dozen or so varieties of spring planting bulbs. This in addition to the 450 varieties of plants I grew this year. Also find handouts on planting information, Rochester gardening info, and their catalog.

Second Storie : Hey Buddy

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

The Second Storie tent will be decked out in screen printed goodies from artist Dan Varenka’s “Hey Buddy”. Find unique kids’ shirts and bags and shirts for adults too! Humorous greeting cards that your friends will love!

Any interested crafters,
please contact Second Storie through email

Gardening Books :: FOR SALE

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Greenwood Books from East Ave, independent booksellers, will be on hand with books related to gardens of all sorts, from designing your own perennial borders to container plants at their finest, to growing food in a small urban space!

Learn more about them at:
THEIR WEB SITE

RNEWS - 2008

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Just checked the stats and we got a plug on the RNEWS web site.
THANK YOU, RNEWS.
Keep it coming!

International Workers’ Day!

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

May 1 is International Workers’ Day! In solidarity with workers throughout the world, including local agricultural producers, the Rochester Labor Council will join us at the market! Visitors to our table will find useful and interesting materials including “Our Community of Workers” coloring book and a “Map/Guide” to local labor history sites.

Learn more about them at www.rochesterlabor.org

Now Enrolling Market Ambassadors

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Neighborhood
This year the South Wedge Farmers’ Market seeks a radical inclusion of all members of our community. In addition to increasing the selection of foods, enhancing the special events, and now accepting Food Stamp Benefits, the Market is looking to get word out to ALL neighborhood residents. Help us in this effort by becoming a Market Ambassador for you street / block / building. Ambassadors will help us to get materials out to households, spread the word about special events, and be a reminder in their area of the market’s magic…

Become a Street Ambassador BECOME YOUR STREET’S
MARKET AMBASSADOR
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