

Markets
You can find our flowers and more of our products at
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Woodson's Mill Race Market
3211 Lowesville Rd, Roseland, VA
12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
First Sunday of each month, April- December
For schedule and more information: https://www.deeprootsmilling.com
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Amherst Craft and Draft Market
Loose Shoe Brewing Company
198 Ambriar Plaza, Amherst, VA
Dates and Times TBD
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The Vintage Shoppes of Amherst
171 S. Main St., Amherst, VA
Thursdays and Fridays, May-October
https://www.facebook.com/The VintageShoppesofAmherst
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Fresh Cut Flowers
All flowers are grown in a sustainable way, picked fresh, at their best in season, and will vary based on their ideal bloom time.
Fresh Cut Flower Arrangements in Pint Mason Jars with a French Farm House vibe $15.00
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Small Fresh Cut Flower Arrangements in Jelly Jars with jute bow $10.00
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Fresh Cut Flower Bouquets wrapped in brown paper with French toile tissue paper liner and jute bow Small $15.00 Large $20.00
Vegetable and Herb Starts and Fig Plants
All starts and cuttings are grown in an organic fashion and offered at their peak, free of signs of disease or stress.
The 2025 growing season is being decided on, so check back in April. But for the 2024 growing season we offered the following in limited quantities:
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Pink Brandywine Tomato (heirloom) - Indeterminate
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Purple Cherokee Tomato (heirloom) - Indeterminate
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Purple Calabash Tomato (heirloom) - Indeterminate
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German Johnson Tomato (heirloom) - Indeterminate
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San Marzano Tomato (heirloom) - Indeterminate
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Eggplant Black Beauty
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Eggplant Listada de Gandia (heirloom)
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Basil-Genovese
Produce and Canned Goods
All vegetables, fruit, and herbs are grown in a sustainable fashion using organic methods. Therefore, things may not always look perfect like in the grocery store. We do wash our produce before sale, but we suggest you wash it again in case of bugs, etc.
All vegetables, herbs and fruit offered will be in season and based on availability. Some examples are:
Tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, zucchini, chard, mustard, kale, musculen, okra, basil, chives, French tarragon, figs...
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Canned goods are offered generally mid to late summer. All are canned either from our fruit and vegetables, or from another farm market vendor. We do not use pectin in our jams. Some examples are:
Strawberry jam, fig jam, blueberry jam, New York style dill pickles, salsa...



