It’s going to be another wonderful Saturday morning in beautiful downtown New Albany. Come join us for another day of fresh home grown produce at the farmer’s market. This week we will have more greens available… spinach, kale, mixed baby lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson (great lettuce for wilting) and about five other varieties of lettuce. […]
It’s going to be another wonderful Saturday morning in beautiful downtown New Albany. Come join us for another day of fresh home grown produce at the farmer’s market. This week we will have more greens available… spinach, kale, mixed baby lettuce and Black Seeded Simpson (great lettuce for wilting). We will also have rhubarb, radishes […]
Kenny has just about finished round one of his plowing, tilling and planting… the gardens are finally planted. He worked all day Sunday and into the evening getting his plants in before the rain. What rain you ask? Well, we finally got about a tenth of an inch Monday evening… so the irrigation continues. This week we will be taking orders for […]
This Saturday, May 16th will be Russell Veggies’ fourth annual Recycle event. Anyone who wishes to recycle any previously used items acquired from us (or others) is asked to bring them to the New Albany Farmer’s Market on that day. We recycle most any items our customers bring, join us and help reuse, reduce and recycle. Recycling facts that […]
It’s finally here… opening day of the 2015 New Albany Farmer’s Market! We will be located on Bank Street… between Main and Spring Streets in beautiful downtown New Albany. Remember we are under construction, but there will be ample parking located at and around the market. We are so excited to begin the growing season. Kenny has been […]
A trip to your local farmers’ market is a great way to eat healthy and support the local economy. Farmers markets provide consumers access to locally grown, farm fresh produce, and enables farmers the opportunity to develop a personal relationship with their customers, and cultivate consumer loyalty with the farmers who grows the produce. It’s harder […]