Chilly weather did not deter locals from coming out to opening day of the Greene County Farmers Market Saturday, April 2. Early spring plants, arts and crafts and baked goods were available, as were handmade soaps, lotions, gluten-free items and fresh eggs.
Barbara Kipps of Kipps Grapes in Madison County was selling a wide variety of handmade jams—all from her own home-grown fruits—including kiwi jam and a grape and tomato savory variety that goes great with a goat cheese spread.
Susan Woodward of Hawk Hollow Greenehouse had her usual spread of chicken and duck eggs, plant seedlings and fresh-baked cookies for sale, including these lovely violets.
Chilly weather did not deter locals from coming out to opening day of the Greene County Farmers Market Saturday, April 2. Early spring plants, arts and crafts and baked goods were available, as were handmade soaps, lotions, gluten-free items and fresh eggs.
Barbara Kipps of Kipps Grapes in Madison County was selling a wide variety of handmade jams—all from her own home-grown fruits—including kiwi jam and a grape and tomato savory variety that goes great with a goat cheese spread.
Susan Woodward of Hawk Hollow Greenehouse had her usual spread of chicken and duck eggs, plant seedlings and fresh-baked cookies for sale, including these lovely violets.