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Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.

Recurring

Orleans Farmers Market on Fall Saturday’s

Orleans Farmers Market 19 Old Colony Way, Orleans, MA, United States

Thank you to everyone for growing and eating local food from the land and sea!
Welcome to June...
We are into the summer planting season, and still before the longest day of the year. That means you can still plant peas, carrots, lettuces and many of the spring crops, along with your summer veggies, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, cukes, beans, melons, and more.
Once we pass June 21, you need to add 2 weeks to the growing time, because everything is beginning to slow down with the shorter days.