July 2021 by Elaine Z.
A great place to stop and get your fresh fruits and vegetables. I've never seen such pretty produce. There was plenty of nicely handmade signs so you knew exactly what you were getting and how much it cost. There were plants, some decor, and fresh flowers, though I was more interested in the produce. Also lots of jams, jellies, and even salsas (don't forget to look in the fridge!), and whoopie pies. I've lived here two years and decided it was time to try a whoopie pie. It wasn't as sweet as I was expecting! I also picked up broccoli, cauliflower, three types of onion (I couldn't decide) squash and zucchini, and a jar of strawberry jam. Their tomatoes looked amazing and I nearly grabbed one, but my tomato plant is full to bursting (if they would only redden) and I figured I better not this time. I nearly picked up a handmade wooden spoon (it had a paddle tip rather than a bowl, exactly what I've been looking for) but it didn't feel quite big enough.It's a tiny shop and can get crowded fast. They offer baskets, have a manned counter and do accept credit cards. (I'm still new to the idea of unmanned shops in the area, I figured you might want to know.)