Join us Saturday at the Farmers Market, 8 am – noon, on Main St in downtown Chelsea.
*Thanks to Chelsea Update for content and pictures
At the Saturday Farmers Market on Aug. 1
- Brighten up your home with bright flowers found at the Saturday Farmers Market.
The Friends of the Library will be on hand as well.
Below is a list of the vendors and what they expect to have for sale. (Please keep in mind that emergencies do arise and sometimes the vendors can’t make it.)
Kapnick Orchards: baked goods, nut butters, fudge, cherries, red and black raspberries, potatoes, blueberries, peaches, apricot, and plums. Apples coming soon.
Affeathermations: Seasonal creations and natural media, earthwork arts and crafts for ceremony or celebration. Weather permitting.
Country Hills Pottery: Wheel thrown functional pottery and a variety of unusual gifts. Weather permitting.
- Two Track Acres will have among its offerings different types of sausage, fresh ham and bacon
Debbie’s Bead Design: Fun woven and strung beaded work including bracelets and ankle bracelets, earrings, necklaces and Swarovski beads.
Two Tracks Acres: Italian and breakfast sausage, fresh ham, eggs, kielbasa links.
Goetz Greenhouse: regular and fingerling potatoes, jalapeno, green and pablano peppers, sweet corn, curly kale, Swiss Chard, cabbage, garlic, broccoli, basil, zucchini, cucumbers, pickling cucumbers, carrots, onions, wax and green beans, cherry and hoop house tomatoes, red and golden beets, fresh flower bouquets.
Frog Hollar Farms: beets, green onions, radishes, cilantro, cabbage, green beans, cukes and zukes, a variety of tomatoes, transparent and Gala apples, blueberries, cherries, plums.
Heim Gardens: herb starts, strawberry plants, radishes, edible pod peas, kohlrabi, broccoli, blueberries, onions, carrots, cucumbers, zucchini, yellow and green beans, cherry tomatoes, maybe peppers.
Stonehearth Breads: Artisan breads made from scratch with no preservatives including apple cinnamon, peach pecan, bacon cheddar beer bread, and German sauerkraut; pepperoni rolls and Reuben rolls, cookies, buns, brownies.
H and H Sugarbush: Maple syrup, candy, nuts, maple cream, maple sugar.
LA Baguette: baguettes, boules, madeleines, brioche.
Zatkovich Pastures: 100 percent organic-fed, free range heritage breed chicken eggs, 100 percent pasture raised, organically fed chicken whole breasts, thighs, legs, wings, liver, feet.
Fresh: Coffee beans from Guatemala, Peaberry, Rwandan, Sulawesi, Costa Rican, decaf; coffee by the cup.
- There will be corn Saturday.
Blue Moon: hand painted vintage signage, custom orders
Dancy’s Fancy Butter: Butters infused with fresh herbs and garlic, lemon pepper, pumpkin, honey and cinnamon, brown sugar and cinnamon. Maybe strawberry butter.
Bordine Farms: Dahlia plants, buy 2 get third free, flower bouquets in recycled containers.
Natural Fix Herbs: Natural and handmade herbal spas and herbal dream pillows, assorted feeders made from recycled materials.
Renovatio Woodworks: 40 percent off everything. Moving sale. Matthew is looking for a long-term location for Renovatio Woodworks to set up shop. Please call him for details at 734-545-0505. Taking commissions after Aug. 15.
Chandra June Handmade Jewelry: necklace, earrings with semiprecious stones.
Tantre Farm: Arugula, fava beans, green beans, Chioggia, golden and red beets, green broccoli, green cabbage, orange carrots, Swiss chard, collard greens, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic bulbs, numerous varieties of herbs, curly green, lacinato, Rainbow Lacinato, Red Russian and Siberian kale, leeks, loose leaf and head lettuce, purplet, Red Long of Tropea and summer onions, sweet green, maybe red, Jalapeno, Padron, Shishito peppers, Red Norland and Yukon gold potatoes, spinach, squash flowers, summer and patti pan squash, cherry, grape and heirloom tomatoes, watermelon, yellow and green zucchini.
Rulig’s Produce: corn, cucumbers, peas, spinach, Swiss chard, kale, beets, patti pan squash, zucchini, bok choy, collard greens, romaine lettuce, sun flowers, summer squash, round zucchini, kohlrabi, green beans, pickling cukes, green onions, broccoli, cut basil, cut cilantro, head lettuce. Tomatillos, cabbage, cauliflower, cherry and grape tomatoes.
- Photo by Lisa Carolin. Folks from Robin Hills Farm at the Saturday Chelsea Farmers Market.
Elder Woods: birdhouses and bird feeders. Great Lakes stone bird houses and feeders each with a Petosky stone, solar light houses.
Angie Godek and Sis: dish towels, dish cloths, scrubbies, jar openers, catnip sacks, hair clips, baby bibs, burp pads, security blankets, baby hats, tooth fairy sacks.
Dave’s Honey: raw honey – unheated, unfiltered, energy drink, beeswax, candles, propolois. Local bees from Saline.
Robin Hills Farms: summer squash, zucchini, tomatoes, onions, kohlrabi, beets, Swiss chard, multi-colored carrots, herbs, kale, fava beans, cucumber, broccoli, green beans, cabbage, spaghetti squash, rosemary, many varieties of tomatoes, sweet peppers, hot peppers, eggplant, cauliflower, potatoes.
Smith’s daylilies: daylilies
The Massage Center: Cathy Smith doing chair massage.
Co-Creations: edible flowers, herbs, and massage, spinning and handspun yarn, organic eggs, recycled nature crafts.
Tasty Bakery: wheat-free, gluten-free, low glysemic cookies, bars, crackers, brownies, vegan treats.
Merkel’s Gardens: hanging baskets, maybe some vegetables.