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Our 2008 Vendors

Alpines Farm
Addison Fox and Joe Fox
 
Chemical free spinach and corn
 Amar's Fried Pies
 Viola Daniel
pies filled with apple, strawberry, pineapple, cherry, peach, sweet potato, blackberry, and rhubarb

Beau Crafts
George
Beauvais

hardwood crafts, paintings

Bits & Pieces
Brenda Pace and Carla Villa

 
handmade glass wind chimes, tea cup bird feeders, flower pin cushions, bird food balls, and seasonal items
Brushy Mountain Farm and Orchard
Tom and Debbie Lowe
a wide variety of peaches and apples, pumpkins and gourds

Chow Produce
Saechao Kaochio

strawberries, strawberry plants, sweet corn, green onions, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, green beans, cantaloupes, eggplants, pumpkins, and watermelons

Crowe’s Produce
Boyce Crowe

potatoes, Irish and sweet, tomatoes, green beans, lima beans, yellow, pattypan and zucchini squash, cucumbers, lettuce, cabbages,  broccoli, greens, sweet and hot peppers, okra, breads and cakes, canned goods

Davis and Son Orchard
Alan Davis

peaches, apples, tomatoes, peppers, cantaloupes, watermelon, cider, blueberries, and grapes

E&L Cakes
Linda Autrey
cakes, muffins, cookies, brownies and pies

Gayle’s Gardens
Jerry Harris

vegetables, fruit, berries, herbs, canned goods, and flowering plants

Granny’s Kitchen
Lois Daniel

cakes, pies, candy, breads, ice cream, canned goods, aprons, and small handmade items

Granny Sew and Sew
Lois Van Deventer
 
handmade aprons, towels, potholders, grocery bags, and quilts

Billy Harris

vegetables, and fruit

   

Hoffman Farms
Jane Hoffman Harrelson

tomatoes, peas, okra, green onions, beans, pumpkins, cabbages, lettuce and greens

Huss Farm
Ed
Huss

tomatoes, okra, beans, strawberries, squash, corn, cucumbers, and watermelons

Ice Cream Engineers
Rhodney and Sharon Honeycutt
ice cream and 1/4 lb. beef hotdogs

Ironwood Estate Orchids
Phyllis
Erikson

Member of American Orchid Society

orchids, orchid potting mix, orchid fertilizer, and orchid pots

www.ironwoodorchids.com

Killdeer Farm
Ervin Lineberger

strawberries, blackberries, muscadines

 

 

Legacy Gardens
Nancy Jaegar

designer daylilies—all forms, colors, and heights

Living Greener Days, LLC
Dianne Frank

soap, massage/lotion bars, liquid soap, massage oils, and bath salts

www.livinggreenerdays.com

Mills Garden Herb Farm
Madge Eggena

chemical free herbs grown for culinary, medicinal and, ornamental purposes

www.millsgardenherbfarm.com

O My Soap!
Dorothy Samson

soap, lip balm, sugar scrubs, foot soak and lotions, linen water, sachets, and various herbal pillows

www.omysoap.com

Raby’s Greenhouse, Inc.
Cindy Raby

unusual container plantings, annuals, vegetables, herbs,  european gardens, and gifts from nature

Ripshin Goat Dairy
Liza Plaster

fresh goat chevre, aged goat camembert, aged goat feta cheeses, eggs from free range chickens, figs, rosemary, basil, and fresh flowers

www.ripshingoatdairy.com

Rock House Farm
Linda Sanford

herbs, herbal vinegar, vegetable plants, berries, jams, catnip toys, and doggie cookies

   

Setzer’s Greenhouse and Nursery
George Setzer

hanging baskets, potted flowers, annuals, garden mums, mixed containers, and nursery stock

Snyder Family Farm
Shane and Dana Snyder
farm raised, grass/grain fed beef, pork and chevon (no additives and no hormones)
Sipe Angus Farms
Randy and Regina Sipe
all natural, grass fed beef (no additives and no hormones)

Stoneworks Jewelry
Jan
Strauel

handcrafted jewelry, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings

Summer Fresh Flower
Za Xiong

cut flowers arranged in mixed bouquets, basils, and green onions

   

The Honey Pot
Maxwell Smart

honey, beeswax, and bees

Tumbling Shoals Farm
Shiloh
Avery

wide variety of herbicide/pesticide/ fertilizer free produce and cut flowers

Walker Farms
Raymond Walker

tomatoes, cucumbers squash, okra, peppers, peas, beans, turnips, greens, strawberries, and watermelons

minimal chemicals applied

Whippoorville Farms
Brian Bean

annuals, perennials, shrubs, transplants, seeds, organically grown produce, and topiaries

Donna Wood

tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, onions, squash, zucchini, peaches, cantaloupes, watermelons, plants and handmade wreaths

 

(FMNPS) These vendors accept Farmers Market Nutrition Program Stamps.

The Downtown Hickory Farmers Market is pleased once again to accept vouchers from the Farmers Market Nutrition Program.  This program is funded by federal, state and county money.  The program allows eligible participants to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from local growers.  There are 3 market farmers who are currently participating in the program.”

 

 

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