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Welcome to the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market.
Order Online every week Tuesday 12:00PM TO Thursday 9:00 pm for Saturday Pickup or Delivery.
NOTE: EARLIER Pick Up times for Sat Feb 27*.Pick up for Feb 27 will Start at 10:30AM and close at 12:30 pm
How it works!
Place your online orders in advance and then pick up Saturday Feb 27 from 10:30am-12:30 pm at Roots HQ on East Street near corner with Mountain Street, in downtown Fayetteville near the square.
We will open ordering starting on Tuesday 12:00 noon and will close online ordering on Thursday at 9:00 PM so that producers have time to harvest and package your products for pickup on Saturday.
All prices are listed for products based on the farmers price and at check out you will have a total of 8% convenience fee (3% market surcharge & 5% credit card convenience fee). This fee covers the additional handling charges and fees assessed to the market. We have found the most cost effective option to bring you this online convenience and ask for your understanding.
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Featured Products
Crocosomia "Lucifer's Tail"
Price: $4.50
( One dozen mixed size bulbs )
Siberian Iris
Price: $3.00
( Small clump of roots ready to grow )
Tuberose Bulbs Large Size
Price: $15.00
( One pound (7-12 bulbs) )
Tuberose Bulbs Medium Size
Price: $15.00
( One pound (15-20 bulbs) Growers favorite )
Tuberose Bulbs Small Size
Price: $15.00
( One pound (24-30) )
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Tall Phlox "White"
Price: $3.50
( Bare root )
Tall Phlox "White"
Price: $3.50
( Bare root )
Crocosomia "Lucifer's Tail"
Price: $4.50
( One dozen mixed size bulbs )
Crocosomia "Lucifer's Tail"
Price: $4.50
( One dozen mixed size bulbs )
Tall Bearded Iris
Price: $7.50
( 3 Rhizomes of mixed size )
Tall Bearded Iris Dark ...
Price: $7.50
( 3 Rhizomes of mixed size )
Siberian Iris
Price: $3.00
( Small clump of roots ready to grow )
Siberian Iris
Price: $2.75
( Small clump of roots ready to grow )
Elephant Garlic
Price: $6.00
( 1 pound of cloves (10-15 per bag) )
Elephant Garlic
Price: $6.00
( 1 pound of cloves (10-15 per bag) )
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Live Plants
Crocosomia "Lucifer's Tail"Grower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $4.50 ( One dozen mixed size bulbs )Available (Exact): 0
Crocosomia, Lucifer's Tail is a bright scarlet-red set of blooms with an interested arrangement on tall arching stems. Appearing in masses upon a 2-4' tall plants, the funnel-shaped flowers are ideal for luring hummingbirds and other pollinators to the landscape.
Showy Lucifer looks best when planted in large clumps, preferably in a full-sun. Bold color and long strap like leaves add textural interest to mixed borders, perennial beds and cutting gardens. Crocosomia makes a great container plant, and add highlight in a mixed arrangement
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Crocosomia "Lucifer's Tail"Grower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $4.50 ( One dozen mixed size bulbs )Available (Exact): 0
Crocosomia, Lucifer's Tail is a bright scarlet-red set of blooms with an interested arrangement on tall arching stems. Appearing in masses upon a 2-4' tall plants, the funnel-shaped flowers are ideal for luring hummingbirds and other pollinators to the landscape.
Showy Lucifer looks best when planted in large clumps, preferably in a full-sun. Bold color and long strap like leaves add textural interest to mixed borders, perennial beds and cutting gardens. Crocosomia makes a great container plant, and add highlight in a mixed arrangement
close Crocosomia, Lucifer's Tail is a bright scarlet-red set of blooms with an interested arrangement on tall arching stems. Appearing in ...
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Elephant GarlicGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $6.00 ( 1 pound of cloves (10-15 per bag) )Available (Exact): 12
Elephant Garlic -Allium ampeloprasum is in the onion family, is not a true garlic but can be used similarly. Saute', add to sauces, roast in the oven, eat raw in salads, and even ferment it.
The taste is garlic like but about 1/3 milder than true garlic, and easier on the stomach for those who cannot tolerate true garlic.
Elephant garlic, as all garlics are often planted in late fall and left to overwinter in the ground. When spring comes they are ready to spring to life and can be harvest about mid-June.
If planted in early spring, set in ground even if cold, nestling the bulb about 2" inches below the soil level. Cover with a mulch if available and harvest in later summer.
Where we go for larger bulb size we break off the flowering stem, called a scape and saute these as well. If you want to have a spectacular flower instead leave the scape and you will also attract bees and other pollinators. Rising 3-4 feet above the ground these flowers are eye catching and beautiful!
As always anything we offer is grown in our deeply fertile soils without any harsh chemicals or pesticides
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Elephant GarlicGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $6.00 ( 1 pound of cloves (10-15 per bag) )Available (Exact): 15
Elephant Garlic -Allium ampeloprasum is in the onion family, is not a true garlic but can be used similarly. Saute', add to sauces, roast in the oven, eat raw in salads, and even ferment it.
The taste is garlic like but about 1/3 milder than true garlic, and easier on the stomach for those who cannot tolerate true garlic.
Elephant garlic, as all garlics are often planted in late fall and left to overwinter in the ground. When spring comes they are ready to spring to life and can be harvest about mid-June.
If planted in early spring, set in ground even if cold, nestling the bulb about 2" inches below the soil level. Cover with a mulch if available and harvest in later summer.
Where we go for larger bulb size we break off the flowering stem, called a scape and saute these as well. If you want to have a spectacular flower instead leave the scape and you will also attract bees and other pollinators. Rising 3-4 feet above the ground these flowers are eye catching and beautiful!
As always anything we offer is grown in our deeply fertile soils without any harsh chemicals or pesticides
close Elephant Garlic -Allium ampeloprasum is in the onion family, is not a true garlic but can be used similarly. Saute', ...
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Hosta, Yellow FringeGrower: Rutherford Farm
Price: $12.00 ( 2 gallon pot )Available (Exact): 10
A good rule of thumb for the placement and care of hostas is the lighter the foliage, the brighter the sun. The deeper darker foliage retains it color best in moderate shade.
The variegated varieties need more sunlight to keep their white and gold stripes. All hostas need some shade and few, if any, will do well in strong direct sunlight.
They will fully mature in four to eight years. For the best care of hostas, plant them in rich organic soil with a slightly acidic pH. You’ll only have to do it once. Dig the planting hole about a foot (.3 m.) deep, and wide enough to accommodate the spread of a full sized plant. This will make it easier for the roots to establish a foothold and begin their horizontal spread.
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Rose of SharonGrower: Rutherford Farm
Price: $10.00 ( one plant )Available (Exact): 0
Rose of Sharon "trees" (Hibiscus syriacus) are actually classified by botanists as shrubs, but they can be trained by pruning so as to form one main trunk (thereby becoming tree-like). They are beautiful plants and especially useful to gardeners seeking continual color in the landscape, as they bloom late in the growing season when most shrubs are long past their floral heyday. Plant Hibiscus syriacus as a complement to shrubs that bloom in spring and early summer.
Grow rose of Sharon trees as follows:
Install them in full sun. They tolerate partial shade but will not flower as well there.
Give them rich soil and keep it evenly moist.
Provide a soil pH that is acidic to slightly alkaline.
Most rose of Sharon trees grow to be about 8 to 10 feet tall, with widths of half that. The trees can make for a splendid hedge when in bloom if it is color you want from a hedge. But, being deciduous, they will not screen out prying eyes year-round. Another use for rose of Sharon is as a specimen plant for late summer. Flowers are most often white, pink, bluish, or bi-colored. But, through grafting, there are even varieties that bear multiple colors on the same plant.
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Siberian IrisGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $3.00 ( Small clump of roots ready to grow )Available (Estimated): 4
Siberian Iris are a hardy clump forming perennial grown for its late spring blossoms, these dark purple flowers atop sturdy stems are welcome sight to herald spring!
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Siberian IrisGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $2.75 ( Small clump of roots ready to grow )Available (Exact): 3
Siberian Iris are a hardy clump forming perennial grown for its late spring blossoms, these dark purple flowers atop sturdy stems are a welcome sight to herald spring!
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Tall Bearded IrisGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $7.50 ( 3 Rhizomes of mixed size )Available (Estimated): 5
These tall beauties are the most intensely dark purple iris I have ever seen. They are LARGE flowered and will produce 2 or even 3 flowers per stem blooming around Mother's Day. As a side note they are incredibly scented and remind me of grapes!
I first planted these back in the late 90's for a landscape client and she shared rhizomes several years later. I have carried them along on every move I've made.
Planted now they may or may not produce a flower this year, but they are worth the wait and you'll want to cut and bring a stem or two in when they do.
Magnificent to look at and beautiful mixed with other large flowers they are stunning in the garden or in a vase.
And as always grown in our extremely fertile soil here at Plentygood Farm without the use of chemicals or pesticides!
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Tall Bearded Iris Dark PurpleGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $7.50 ( 3 Rhizomes of mixed size )Available (Exact): 4
These tall beauties are the most intensely dark purple iris I have ever seen. They are LARGE flowered and will produce 2 or even 3 flowers per stem blooming around Mother's Day. As a side note they are incredibly scented and remind me of grapes!
I first planted these back in the late 90's for a landscape client and she shared rhizomes several years later. I have carried them along on every move I've made.
Planted now they may or may not produce a flower this year, but they are worth the wait and you'll want to cut and bring a stem or two in when they do.
Magnificent to look at and beautiful mixed with other large flowers they are stunning in the garden or in a vase.
And as always grown in our extremely fertile soil here at Plentygood Farm without the use of chemicals or pesticides!
close These tall beauties are the most intensely dark purple iris I have ever seen. They are LARGE flowered and will ...
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Tall Phlox "White"Grower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $3.50 ( Bare root )Available (Exact): 6
Tall white flowering phlox, sweetly scented and long blooming! These beauties stand 24-36" tall and flower in mid to late summer lasting a long time in the garden.
Very hardy and easy to grow, they can accompany many other flowers because of the continuing bloom and add a vertical effect to your flower garden.
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Tall Phlox "White"Grower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $3.50 ( Bare root )Available (Exact): 0
Tall white flowering phlox, sweetly scented and long blooming! These beauties stand 24-36" tall and flower in mid to late summer lasting a long time in the garden.
Very hardy and easy to grow, they can accompany many other flowers because of the continuing bloom and add a vertical effect to your flower garden.
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Tuberose Bulbs Large SizeGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $15.00 ( One pound (7-12 bulbs) )Available (Exact): 4
The Tuberose flower is ranked 6th in the world for fragrance! When I am at the market people will tell me they can smell these flowers a block away.
They do not bloom until late July/early August but are well worth the wait. Being night scented the fragrance emanates from the flowers starting around 7PM in the evening and lasting through the night. The fragrance will then go down once daylight arrives, only to again grace us with that incredible scent the next evening. What's remarkable is that this happens even when you cut the stem and bring the flowers indoors.
Vase life on the cut stems is from 1 to 2 weeks long. If you start with a sparkling clean vase, change the water every day and clip a little off the stem you can get the longest vase life.
The large bulbs typically produce 2-3 stems the first year. They average 7-12 per pound.
See our website www.plentygoodfarm.com for cultural information.
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Tuberose Bulbs Medium SizeGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $15.00 ( One pound (15-20 bulbs) Growers favorite )Available (Exact): 8
Nutritional InfoThe Tuberose flower is ranked 6th in the world for fragrance! When I am at the market people will tell me they can smell these flowers a block away.
They do not bloom until late July/early August but are well worth the wait. Being night scented the fragrance emanates from the flowers starting around 7PM in the evening and lasting through the night. The fragrance will then go down once daylight arrives, only to again grace us with that incredible scent the next evening. What's remarkable is that this happens even when you cut the stem and bring the flowers indoors.
Vase life on the cut stems is from 1 to 2 weeks long. If you start with a sparkling clean vase, change the water every day and clip a little off the stem you can get the longest vase life.
Medium bulbs are robust but smaller than the large and typically produce 1-2 stems the first year. They average 15-20 per pound.
See our website www.plentygoodfarm.com for cultural information.
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Tuberose Bulbs Small SizeGrower: Plentygood Farm
Price: $15.00 ( One pound (24-30) )Available (Exact): 10
The Tuberose flower is ranked 6th in the world for fragrance! When I am at the market people will tell me they can smell these flowers a block away.
They do not bloom until late July/early August but are well worth the wait. Being night scented the fragrance emanates from the flowers starting around 7PM in the evening and lasting through the night. The fragrance will then go down once daylight arrives, only to again grace us with that incredible scent the next evening. What's remarkable is that this happens even when you cut the stem and bring the flowers indoors.
Vase life on the cut stems is from 1 to 2 weeks long. If you start with a sparkling clean vase, change the water every day and clip a little off the stem you can get the longest vase life.
No 3's are the smallest typically producing only 1 stem the first year. They average 24-30 per pound.
See our website www.plentygoodfarm.com for cultural information.
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