Shawangunk Horticulture

GROW GREAT GARDENS 845-386-1515 Mount Hope, NY 10940

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Shawangunk Growers 

OUR MISSION
 We strive to promote gardening in the Hudson Valley.

2011 Farmers' Market Season Schedule

PLEASE NOTE: In August 2011 we will not be attending the Middletown and New Paltz farmers markets. September 10, 2011 we will not be at the Cold Spring Market.
Thanks.

Goshen Farmers Market 
(Plants)
May-Oct
Fridays 10-5pm
Village Square, Main St. & South Church Street (by the 5 corners intersection on the big lawn)


 Middletown New York Farmers' Market
(Plants & Cut Flowers)
ONLY June & July
Saturdays 8am-1pm
Erie way between Grow & Cottage Street.
(by bowling alley, Coney Island & Bus station.)

Cold Springs Farmers' Market

(Plants)
May-December
Saturdays 8:30-1:30


New Paltz Farmers Market
(Cut Flowers & Plants)
June-Oct
Sundays 10-3(4 in the Autumn)
Parking Lot next to 36 Main Street, across from the Large Stone, New Paltz Wachovia Bank. Look for signs.


We specialize in rare, new & native perennials, select shrubs & vines. Potted herbs, seasonal potted veggies, mixed containers, hanging baskets, glass indoor terrariums, free gardening advice and more!
 At select markets we also sell our beautiful cut flowers.


SUPPORT LOCAL!!!!

Buying local products helps to keep our local economy healthy and strong. Also, local produce leaves a smaller carbon footprint, tastes fresher, has more nutrients and lasts longer in your fridge! Come meet the farmers and buy some lovingly grown and produced products to enhance your kitchen, dinner plate and garden.

Farmers Markets create a wonderful sense of community where you can meet and talk with your neighbors and make new friends.





    Nature smiles with flowers