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2011 Markets Are Open!

Spout Springs Library Market: Thursday, 4 - 7 pm

Hall County Farmers Market: Tuesday, 6 am - noon
Hall County Farmers Market: Saturday, 7 am - noon

Downtown Gainesville Market: Friday, 2:30 - 6:30 pm


Check out the Calendar of Events for upcoming festivities!

Gainesville Market On The Square facebook page! News updates, who is coming each Friday, and photos from the Market.

The Gainesville Market will be open at least through November 18. The fall harvest is coming in — lettuce, mustard greens, turnips and turnip greens, arugula, kale, butternut squash, beets, onions, shallots, green beans, and more. Honey, fresh-roasted coffee beans and organic baked goods. Local craftspeople have some wonderful items for your holiday shopping list.

Hall County Farmers Market facebook page.

Spout Springs Library Farmers Market facebook page.

October 1 — Gainesville farmers market extends season through Nov. 18 by Savannah King, Gainesville Times

August 26 — Village Green Preservation Society by Steven Thomas, Georgia Ag News

July 29— It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year! by Steven Thomas, Georgia Ag News

July 8 — Visitors sample Southern fare at farmers market - Gainesville Times

June 30 — Support Your Local Farmers – Hall County Makes It Easy by Steven Thomas, Georgia Ag News

June 3 — Fresh veggies sold in the downtown shade by Savannah King, Gainesville Times

May 31 — Downtown Gainesville market starts Friday by Shannon Casas, Gainesville Times

May 27 — Farmers Market Season, Finally! by Steven Thomas, Georgia Ag News

April 27 — Around the Home: Buy local, buy fresh at area farmers markets by Debbie Wilburn, Gainesville Times

April 27 — South Hall farmers market’s season starts today - Gainesville Market on the Square to begin June 3 by Jeff Gill, Gainesville Times

 

BUY FRESH, BUY LOCAL

The goal of the Farmers Market is to provide the freshest, highest quality, homegrown produce in the area, while assisting the farmer in a successful and sustainable location to market his produce. All products sold at the Market are grown within the local area, and are sold by the person who grew or made it, or by an immediate family member. All homemade canned products, baked goods, and freshly prepared foods are produced in state-approved and licensed kitchens.
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SEASONAL AVAILABILITY

Many plants and specialty items are available from opening day until the end of the season. However, produce items depend on growing time and are available at different times during the season. Cool season vegetables, like lettuce and greens, are ready in May. Tomatoes and peppers, which need warmer weather to grow, will be ready by late June or early July.
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Hall County Market Locations:

Hall County Farmers Market
Located off I-985’s Exit 24, at Jesse Jewell Parkway and East Crescent Drive.
6 a.m. - sellout Tuesdays
7 a.m. - sellout Saturdays

Gainesville Market on the Square
Downtown Square, Gainesville
Main Street and Spring Street
2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fridays

Spout Springs Library Farmers Market
Spout Springs Library parking lot on Spout Springs Road
4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Thursdays
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