Back at it on July 11 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
H/T Steven!
• Cedar Hill Farm, Kernan Farms — Vegetables from Cumberland County, N.J.• Halal Pastures Farms — Vegetables from Orange County, N.Y.• Kernan Farms — Vegetables from Cumberland County, N.J.• Lost Bread Co. — Baked Goods from Philadelphia County, Pa.• Remsburger Honey & Maple — Honey & maple syrup from Dutchess County, N.Y.• Wilklow Orchards — Orchard and small fruits, vegetables, cider, baked goods and jams from Ulster County, N.Y.
The Astor Place Greenmarket wraps up its inaugural year today... the market, done in conjunction between GrowNYC and the Village Alliance, arrived back in August on the south plaza at Astor Place (Eighth Street-Lafayette).
The hours today: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
By all accounts, people seemed to like this greenmarket, especially among the residents who miss the greenmarket at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery. That 26-year-old market did not return after the 2016 season.
Photo from August by Steven
With a selection of locally-grown vegetables and orchard fruits, baked goods, cider, jams, maple syrup and honey from regional farmers, this Greenmarket is sure to be a community favorite, especially for those residents who were devoted to GrowNYC's previous greenmarket at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery.
GrowNYC's Greenmarkets work to preserve local farmland, while ensuring that New Yorkers across all five boroughs have access to fresh, healthy food grown right here in our region. A central component of Greenmarket’s mission and operations is product integrity: everything sold at market is 100% farmer grown, produced, caught or foraged.