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This page is where you can place your orders. If you're logged in to your account *and* the market is open, you will see quantity box an "Add to Cart" icon next to each item. If you just want one, click on the icon to add it to your cart. If you want more, you can either change the quantity and then click, or click the number of times you want.
Once you've finished shopping, click the checkout link in your shopping cart (located at the upper left side of this page, below this help area).
Welcome to the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market.
Orders will be open at 6pm every Sunday and will close every Wednesday morning at 6am
Pickup is THURSDAY in the outdoor parking lot at the south end of the new part of the Fayetteville Public Library.
THURSDAY pickup starts at 4:30 pm and closes at 5:30 pm
PAYMENT METHOD: Orders must have a card on file which will be charged after pickup. At order checkout there is an option for Pay at Pickup but this is ONLY for SNAP customers.
SNAP: NEW: Match limit is now $100 per order. If you are a SNAP customer please note in the comment field SNAP customer. Bring your EBT card to pickup and we will swipe it on our machine and we will do the match at pickup. You do not need to bring match cards or tokens.
DELIVERY OPTION (Fayetteville addresses only). Seeds that Feed provides delivery if requested in advance. See instructions on your order confirmation. Fayetteville SNAP customers may request delivery by adding comment SNAP/Delivery when ordering.
How it works!
Place and pay for your online orders in advance and then pick up on THURSDAY from 4:30pm-5:30 pm at the outdoor parking lot at south end of the new part of the Fayetteville Public Library.
All prices are listed for products based on the farmers price. 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 this to be the most cost effective option to bring you this online convenience and ask for your understanding. Create an account and pay online with credit or debit card to order.
NOTE: At checkout there is an option for Pay at Pickup but this is ONLY for SNAP customers.
SNAP: If you are a SNAP customer please note in the comment field SNAP customer. Bring your card to pickup and we will swipe it on our machine and we will do the match at pickup also.
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Fruit Plants
Black Raspberry PlantGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $15.00 ( one plant )Available (Exact): 5
Black Raspberry Plants are a native plant. They produce fruit. It grows in full to partial sun and can adapt to many types of soil. They can grow up to 9 feet.
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Blueberry Bush-EarliblueGrower: Hatch Farm LLC
Price: $20.00 ( 1 pot )Available (Exact): 5
Blueberry plants are in 1 gallon pots and are currently dormant and defoliated.
Earliblue blueberry is a medium-sized shrub that produces large clusters of round berries that are usually ready for picking in early summery the berries have a sweet taste and juicy texture. These are most commonly used for Fresh Eating.
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Blueberry Bush-PatriotGrower: Hatch Farm LLC
Price: $20.00 ( 1 pot )Available (Exact): 1
Blueberry plants are in 1 gallon pots and are currently dormant and defoliated.
Patriot blueberry This variety is big and bountiful — the largest early-season blueberry. Tolerates moisture, including clay type soils.
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Cardinal Strawberry Plants- 2 per potGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $11.00 ( 2 plants per pot )Available (Exact): 20
Growing Cardinal Strawberry Plants: Conditions
Like most strawberry varieties, Cardinal strawberry plants prefer full sun and require moist, well-drained soil. Cardinal strawberries do best growing in soil within a pH in the range of 5.6 to 6.5. If rainfall is not sufficient, regular watering will be required.
Disease Resistance of Cardinal Strawberry Plants
Cardinal strawberry plants have good resistance to several common strawberry diseases. They are resistant to leaf spot, leaf scorch, and powdery mildew.
Disease Susceptibility of Cardinal Strawberry Plants
The Cardinal strawberry cultivar is susceptible to several common diseases. They are susceptible to gray mold, red stele, verticillium wilt, and anthracnose.
Cardinal Strawberries
Cardinal strawberry plants produce very large fruits. Additionally, Cardinal strawberries are very sweet, making them a favorite item on any table. Cardinal strawberry plants are June-bearing, and they produce their harvest over the span of 2 to 3 weeks during Midseason. The best time to pick Cardinal strawberries is after the very tip of the fruit has turned red. At this point, the strawberry will be red throughout with full flavor.
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Cardinal Strawberry Plants-1 per potGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $6.00 ( One Plant per Pot )Available (Exact): 20
Growing Cardinal Strawberry Plants: Conditions
Like most strawberry varieties, Cardinal strawberry plants prefer full sun and require moist, well-drained soil. Cardinal strawberries do best growing in soil within a pH in the range of 5.6 to 6.5. If rainfall is not sufficient, regular watering will be required.
Disease Resistance of Cardinal Strawberry Plants
Cardinal strawberry plants have good resistance to several common strawberry diseases. They are resistant to leaf spot, leaf scorch, and powdery mildew.
Disease Susceptibility of Cardinal Strawberry Plants
The Cardinal strawberry cultivar is susceptible to several common diseases. They are susceptible to gray mold, red stele, verticillium wilt, and anthracnose.
Cardinal Strawberries
Cardinal strawberry plants produce very large fruits. Additionally, Cardinal strawberries are very sweet, making them a favorite item on any table. Cardinal strawberry plants are June-bearing, and they produce their harvest over the span of 2 to 3 weeks during Midseason The best time to pick Cardinal strawberries is after the very tip of the fruit has turned red. At this point, the strawberry will be red throughout with full flavor.
close Growing Cardinal Strawberry Plants: Conditions Like most strawberry varieties, Cardinal strawberry plants prefer full sun and require moist, well-drained soil. ...
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Cardinal Strawberry Plants-3 per potGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $15.00 ( 3 plants per pot )Available (Exact): 19
Growing Cardinal Strawberry Plants: Conditions
Like most strawberry varieties, Cardinal strawberry plants prefer full sun and require moist, well-drained soil. Cardinal strawberries do best growing in soil within a pH in the range of 5.6 to 6.5. If rainfall is not sufficient, regular watering will be required.
Disease Resistance of Cardinal Strawberry Plants
Cardinal strawberry plants have good resistance to several common strawberry diseases. They are resistant to leaf spot, leaf scorch, and powdery mildew.
Disease Susceptibility of Cardinal Strawberry Plants
The Cardinal strawberry cultivar is susceptible to several common diseases. They are susceptible to gray mold, red stele, verticillium wilt, and anthracnose.
Cardinal Strawberries
Cardinal strawberry plants produce very large fruits. Additionally, Cardinal strawberries are very sweet, making them a favorite item on any table. Cardinal strawberry plants are June-bearing, and they produce their harvest over the span of 2 to 3 weeks during Midseason. The best time to pick Cardinal strawberries is after the very tip of the fruit has turned red. At this point, the strawberry will be red throughout with full flavor.
close Growing Cardinal Strawberry Plants: Conditions Like most strawberry varieties, Cardinal strawberry plants prefer full sun and require moist, well-drained soil. ...
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Copy of Black Raspberry PlantGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $15.00 ( one plant )Available (Exact): 5
Black Raspberry Plants are a native plant. They produce fruit. It grows in full to partial sun and can adapt to many types of soil. They can grow up to 9 feet.
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Copy of Ozark Beauty Strawberry PlantsGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $11.00 ( two plants per pot )Available (Exact): 20
Two plants per pot:
This ever bearing variety produces high yields of large, very sweet fruit from late spring until frost, with concentrated fruiting in summer and again in fall. Ideal for jam, preserves, or desserts. Plants are cold-hardy and send out long runners. Great for containers.
LightFull sun
Type Ever bearing; perennial in zones 4 to 9
Plant spacing 18 inches apart
Plant size 8 to 10 inches tall, 18 inches wide
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Elderberry PlantGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $25.00 ( 2 gallon pot )Available (Exact): 10
FAVORITE ELDERBERRIES FOR BEAUTIFYING THE GARDEN
Don’t just grow elderberries for the edible fruit. These tough and adaptable shrubs can also be surprisingly beautiful landscape plants.
By Anne Balogh
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Black Lace® elderberry (Sambucus nigra). Photo by Proven Winners.
Elton John may sing about “feeling fine on elderberry wine,” but the shrub that bears that intoxicating fruit offers many other attributes that gardeners can feel good about.
You may have seen elderberries laden with clusters of dark purple berries growing in the wild along roadsides, woodlands and streambanks, but never considered growing them yourself. “Unfortunately, few people think of the elderberry as an ornamental shrub that would bring beauty to their property,” says Sandy Helsel, of the Herb Society of America. “Today there are numerous cultivars with attractive foliage in green, near black, or yellow and flowers in white, pink, or gold. All can be attractive additions to the garden.”
In addition to their ornamental qualities, they are a valuable contributor to the ecosystem. Providing food and shelter for many species of songbirds and nectar for pollinating insects, elderberries can turn any garden into a beautiful wildlife sanctuary.
On this page: The Basics | Types | Planting and Growing | Pruning Tips | Pictures | Garden Uses
THE BASICS
Botanical name:
Sambucus
Plant Type:
Deciduous shrub, although many people refer to them as elderberry trees.
Hardiness:
Zones 4-9, depending on the species. May survive in colder regions with protection.
Exposure:
Partial to full sun
Bloom time:
Spring and summer
Height:
From 2 feet all the way up to 20 feet, depending on the variety.
Average lifespan:
25 to 50 years
What’s edible:
The flowers and berries have been used for centuries for both culinary and medicinal purposes. The antioxidant-packed berries usually ripen in late summer, between mid-August and mid-September, and can be used to make pies, jams, jellies and wine, and the flowers are often added to cordials and tea (see this recipe for an elderflower cordial).
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Ozark Beauty Strawberry Plants-1 per potGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $6.00 ( one plant per pot )Available (Exact): 20
One plant:
This ever bearing variety produces high yields of large, very sweet fruit from late spring until frost, with concentrated fruiting in summer and again in fall. Ideal for jam, preserves, or desserts. Plants are cold-hardy and send out long runners. Great for containers.
LightFull sun
Type Ever bearing; perennial in zones 4 to 9
Plant spacing 18 inches apart
Plant size 8 to 10 inches tall, 18 inches wide
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Ozark Beauty Strawberry Plants-2 per potGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $11.00 ( two plants per pot )Available (Exact): 20
Two plants per pot:
This ever bearing variety produces high yields of large, very sweet fruit from late spring until frost, with concentrated fruiting in summer and again in fall. Ideal for jam, preserves, or desserts. Plants are cold-hardy and send out long runners. Great for containers.
LightFull sun
Type Ever bearing; perennial in zones 4 to 9
Plant spacing 18 inches apart
Plant size 8 to 10 inches tall, 18 inches wide
close Two plants per pot: This ever bearing variety produces high yields of large, very sweet fruit from late spring until ...
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Ozark Beauty Strawberry Plants-3 per potGrower: Rutherford Farm (Certified Naturally Grown)
Price: $15.00 ( three plants per pot )Available (Exact): 20
Three plants per pot:
This ever bearing variety produces high yields of large, very sweet fruit from late spring until frost, with concentrated fruiting in summer and again in fall. Ideal for jam, preserves, or desserts. Plants are cold-hardy and send out long runners. Great for containers.
LightFull sun
Type Ever bearing; perennial in zones 4 to 9
Plant spacing 18 inches apart
Plant size 8 to 10 inches tall, 18 inches wide
close Three plants per pot: This ever bearing variety produces high yields of large, very sweet fruit from late spring until ...
more