Maple Grove Organic Farm   South Haven MI (Saturday only)
Greg and Lisa Vlaming   269.637.7929
Organic vegetables, salad mixes, flowers, free range eggs,
potted herbs and vegetable plants

Rainey Farms   Bangor MI   (Saturday only)
Mike Rainey   269.655.8855
Packaged USDA certified beef, jerky, green beans

Wiltse's Kitchens   Scotts MI   (Saturday only)
Ken and Susan Wiltse   269.626.8245
Just-Good-Stuff Granola, low-sugar jams and jellies made with
Michigan fruit, honey

Foxglove Studio   South Haven MI
Barb Bare   269.236.6150
Home raised spun wool, hand woven goods, dried and fresh
flower and herb arrangements

E.K. Fleming Farm   South Haven MI
Blueberries, vegetables and maple syrup

J & B Dick Orchards   Lawrence MI
Jerry and Diana Dick  269.674.8569
Cherries, peaches, apples, and vegetables

Grapevine Nursery   Coloma MI   (Wednesday only)
269.468.6150
Perennial plants and grasses

Homespun and Hearts   Vandalia MI
Bonnie Bradley   269.646.8603
Homemade goats milk soaps, lotions and essential oils

Earl's Farm Market   Fennville MI   269.227.2074
Asparagus, strawberries, jams and jellies, baked goods

Improvisational Farmer   South Haven MI
Prepared foods from local ingredients

Babbit Farm   Fennville MI   (Wednesday only)
Leah Ilmberger
Peaches and apples
South Haven Farmers' Market
The first day of the new season will be on Saturday May 10, 2008
Eat healthy by choosing food grown locally on family farms.
The South Haven Farmers
' Market is open from 8 am to 2 pm every Saturday starting May 10, 2008 and every Wednesday
after Memorial Day.
The market is located under the pavilion in the Huron Street parking lot behind Dyckman Park in downtown South Haven MI.
Eater's Guild Farm   Bangor MI
Lee and Laurie Arboreal   269.427.0423
Organic fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, free range eggs,
Journeyman bread

Barden's Farm Market   South Haven MI
Rich and Laura Barden   269.637.2880
In-season fruits, vegetables and cut flowers

Summer Sun Nursery   Lawrence MI
Deanna Fritz   269.621.3391
Hanging baskets, potted perennial plants, herbs, cut flowers
and in-season fruits and vegetables

Double J Fruit Ranch   Benton Harbor
John and Jeanne VanNewenhizen   269.944.1429
Peaches and apples

Banner Flower Farm   Allegan MI
Jim Banner   269.686.8994
Premium cut flower bouquets, dahlias

Bramblebush Farm   Coloma MI   (Saturday only)
John Papanek   269.468.6318
In-season fruits and vegetables, annual and perennial flowers

Chicken Scratch Farm   Fennville MI
Darlene Westfahl
In-season fruits and vegetables, homemade garden decorations

Blair Farms   Grand Junction MI
Velma and Debera Blair   269.236.5415
Blueberries and blackberries

Schumenauer Farm   Bangor MI
Blueberries, raspberries, apples and grapes, juices and cider

Laura Watts   Marcellus MI   269.646.2938
Hypertufa garden leaves and decorations

Taylor Flowers, Inc   Zeeland MI   (Saturday only)
616.895.4908
Ornamental grasses

Jack Watkins   (spring only)
Cut and potted irises
The 2008 market season begins Saturday, May 10.  It may still be chilly outside, but you will find asparagus and other early
vegetables such as radishes and salad mixes.  You will also find flower, vegetable and herb seedlings to help get an early start
on your home garden.  You may even find a nice potted plant for a last-minute Mother's Day gift.  There will also be jams,
jellies, baked goods and non-food items.
Click
here to receive updates and special announcements by e-mail.
Below is a list of many of the regular vendors in the market.  Some vendors are at the market both Wednesday and Saturday
and others only on one or the other.  There are a number of other vendors who are part of the market on a part-time basis and
may not be present every week or only for a particular crop season, so stop on by-you might be surprised what you find!
SWMichiganFun.com
Market Coordinator
Laurie Arboreal
269.427.0423
eatersguild@i2k.com
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