
 Our Edible Garden tour is not only about growing food in your backyard, it's about community and supporting one another. One of the ways we do this is through our Neighborhood Garden Market. This market  provides an opportunity to share our fresh, local wares with the neighbors who attend the tour. A neighborhood market is not just selling eggs, fruits and veggies, jams, homemade soaps and other items. It's about months of planting, pruning, picking and tending animals. It's about hours of research and lots creativity and passion. It is really about placing something that one person has cultivated or made with their own hands, into the hands of another.
Our Edible Garden tour is not only about growing food in your backyard, it's about community and supporting one another. One of the ways we do this is through our Neighborhood Garden Market. This market  provides an opportunity to share our fresh, local wares with the neighbors who attend the tour. A neighborhood market is not just selling eggs, fruits and veggies, jams, homemade soaps and other items. It's about months of planting, pruning, picking and tending animals. It's about hours of research and lots creativity and passion. It is really about placing something that one person has cultivated or made with their own hands, into the hands of another.An enormous word of THANKS to our marketers! I hope you know that you are part of a quiet revolution. I Thank you for your support, your beautiful wares and for sharing your gifts and passion with all of us!
Meet the Neighborhood Market Merchants!
New this year, are our Salad Bar Boxes, great for growing creates or extra garden storage space. Holes have been drilled for drainage and boxes are lined with recycled burlap. Boxes are 22"x15". Info at Jill@sweetlifegarden.com
 We were so excited to have Lylah and Michael's, Simple Farm join our tour this year! Of course, they brought a touch of France to the Market ( actually, good friend Cynthia did, while they were back at the farm). Their table was filled with perfectly pretty aprons, and their own spiced apples, apple butter and apple sauce. A fabulous favorite was Cajeta, a golden brown, caramel sauce made with sweet goats milk! See for yourself, at The Simple Farm.
We were so excited to have Lylah and Michael's, Simple Farm join our tour this year! Of course, they brought a touch of France to the Market ( actually, good friend Cynthia did, while they were back at the farm). Their table was filled with perfectly pretty aprons, and their own spiced apples, apple butter and apple sauce. A fabulous favorite was Cajeta, a golden brown, caramel sauce made with sweet goats milk! See for yourself, at The Simple Farm.Mira with her famous baklava and Aaryn (darling daughter).
   I love that we had my husbands favorite dessert available in our front yard! Yep, authentic Baklava, made from our friend Mira's very old family recipe. Perfected and passed down from grandmother to mother to daughter. This heavenly dessert, usually served at very special occasions is available to you. Contact, mjubica@gmail.com
I love what Nikki, owner (and lovely daughter) of Project Home has done with these recycled pieces! Affordable do it yourself design, specializing in refurbished and recycled furniture. Her motto, "Everyone deserves a beautiful home, no matter what their budget!" Take a closer look on her site, Project Home.
 A garden is certainly not complete without a tire swing! These recycled tires will provide hours of leisurely fun! They are available in large, medium and small.  aztireswings.com or Jeff@aztireswings.com
A garden is certainly not complete without a tire swing! These recycled tires will provide hours of leisurely fun! They are available in large, medium and small.  aztireswings.com or Jeff@aztireswings.com What a pleasure it was to gather with new friends and neighbors! Here is Leah (Goat-Chick Farm)  Andrea (with Blackbird Naturals) and me.
                                                        What a pleasure it was to gather with new friends and neighbors! Here is Leah (Goat-Chick Farm)  Andrea (with Blackbird Naturals) and me.Gino and Kristin provided the tour with their amazing, small batch roasted specialty coffee. This is not your regular coffee! For more details and to order, MatteBlack Coffee. .
Long time neighbor, friend and professional fiddler, Carolyn has been making her handcrafted, natural soaps since 1995. I personally love the textures and fragrances of all of her soaps, but Pink Grapefruit in one of my favorites. Carolyn also sells lip balms and roll on perfume oils, all made with natural ingredients! Contact her at  Verde Springs Soap Company.
 

















 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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6 comments:
Merry 2011 Christmas!
A Happy Wonderful 2012 be yours!
Thank you Robert! I am so glad you stopped in to say hello!
What a wonderful event. All of these artisanal products look amazing. I especially love the look of your honey. Merry Christmas to you!
Everything looks absolutely beautiful!
Blessings, Joanne
Hello! I have just come across your blog and I love it! Thanks so much for taking the time to share!
Have yourself a great day...and stop by to visit with me too if you like, my 'screen' door is always open to creative types.
Ciao Bella!
Your newest follower
Creative Carmelina
What an amazing group of people! My husband and I love shopping Farmer's Markets. We were so happy to find some winter markets in Manie!
I'm so happy to have stopped by and found your blog today. I'm now your newest follower! When you have a moment please stop by for a visit. I love company and new friends are always welcome. Actually the items in the recipe I'm featuring were purchased from small local merchants and farms! Hope you'll stop by for a taste!
Happy New Year!
Mary
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