R.B. Miller is bringing fresh, field-grown strawberries to Saturday’s Market !
Quantity is limited
Hello, June.
Weekly shoppers at the Market already have seen the growing season change in microscopic steps during May – from radishes to spinach and asparagus to mixed greens. Now the fields are warming up. Here’s how our friends at Green Things Farm Collective describe it on their website:
“With a cool May behind us and June finally here, we look ahead to the kind of early summer weather that warms the soils of our fields and sets our crops growing faster than we can manage to harvest them. In recent years, this transition … has come earlier, with unseasonable heat waves arriving as early as April, but this season has taken its time. We’re staying patient, enjoying the great working weather, and finding such joy in the crops that thrive during this slow, steady build into summer.”
Welcome to our first June Market of 2025!
We are an award-winning market and a trusted source of healthy, local and sustainable produce. We offer a vibrant marketplace with music and special programs that create a nourishing community connection. We are open rain or shine from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays May through the first Saturday in November at the Sundquist Pavilion, 33113 Grand River Avenue, in downtown Farmington.
Ensemble Hanabi returns
It was 2020 – the year of covid – when the musicians at Ensemble Hanabi contacted the Farmers Market with a simple question: Could they perform at the outdoor market on a Saturday? Turns out the group, which had just been formed, was trying to find a performance space so they could gain experience. But all of the traditional spaces were closed due to covid. Then they thought of the open-air market with its adjacent Riley Park, and it all clicked. And they’ve returned every year since. Hanabi performs this Saturday at 9:15 and 10 a.m.
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