FARMERS MARKETS OFFER LOCAL PRODUCE & MORE Middle Tennessee residents can choose from an
abundant selection of farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods, and preserves at area farmers markets. With over 100 farmers markets state-wide, residents can enjoy the healthy goodness of farm to table fare. You can also venture out to an orchard or farm and “pick-it” yourself. Pick Your Own farms are listed on picktnproducts.org. Area farmers markets are typically open May to October, while a few are open year-round. Check hours before going at picktnproducts.org or on the markets’ social media or website.
East Franklin Farmers Market Liberty Park, 2080 Turning Wheel Lane, Franklin, Summer - Sat. 9 am - 2 pm and Wed. 2 pm - 6 pm, Winter - Sat. 10 am - 1 pm Franklin Farmers Market The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Rd., Franklin, Sat. 9 am - 12 pm, open year-round Five Points Franklin Market 100 5th Ave. N, Franklin, Tues. 4 pm - 7 pm Fairview Farmers Market 2714 Fairview Blvd., Fairview, Sat. 9 am - 12 pm
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Nolensville Farmers Market Summer market, Historic School, 7248 Nolensville Rd, Nolensville, Sat. 8 am - 12 pm. Winter market, 7260 Nolensville Rd., Sat. 9 am - 12 pm Spring Hill Farmers Market Evans Park, 563 Maury Hill St., Spring Hill, Thurs. 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm Westhaven Farmers Market Magli Green Park, 191 Front St., Franklin, Wed. 4 pm - 7 pm Thompson’s Station Farmers Market Homestead Manor, 4683 Columbia Pike, Thompson’s Station, Tues. 4 pm -7 pm
Plant Your Own Garden
Learn how to grow your own herbs, fruits, and vegetables with the help of the Williamson County Extension office. The staff of horticulturists offer assistance along with researchbased information and publications about gardens, landscapes, and lawn care. The office is located at the Williamson County AgExpo Park Arena, 215 Long Lane, #200, Franklin. For more information: williamson.tennessee.edu.
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