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Farmers Markets
FARMERS MARKETS OFFER LOCALLY GROWN PRODUCE & MORE
Middle Tennessee residents can choose from Leiper’s Fork Farmers Market, 4348 Old Hillsboro Rd., an abundant selection of farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, Leiper’s Fork, 4th Thurs., 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm meats, baked goods, and preserves at area farmers markets. With over 100 farmers markets selling farmfresh foods state-wide, residents can enjoy the healthy Spring Hill Farmers Market, Harvey Park, 4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy., Spring Hill, Thurs., 3 pm - 7 pm goodness of farm to table fare. You can also venture Westhaven Farmers Market, 401 Cheltenham Ave., out to an orchard or farm and “pick-it” yourself. Pick Franklin, Wed., 3 pm - 7 pm Your Own farms are listed on PickTNProducts.org. Area farmers markets are typically open mid-May to late October. Check hours before going at: PickTNProducts.org or on the markets’ social media Thompson’s Station Farmers Market, Homestead Manor, 4683 Columbia Pike, Thompson’s Station, Thurs. 4 pm – 7 pm. TSFarmersMarket.org or website.
Williamson County Farmers Markets
East Franklin Farmers Market, Liberty Park, 2080 Turning Wheel Lane, Franklin, Sat., 9 am - 2 pm Franklin Farmers Market, The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Rd., Franklin, Sat., 8 am - 1 pm Nolensville Farmers Market, Historic School, 7248 Nolensville Rd., Nolensville, Sat., 8 am - 12 pm
Grow Your Own
If you would like to grow your own fruits and vegetables, the Williamson County Extension office is a great resource. The office is located at the Williamson County AgExpo Park Arena, 215 Long Lane #200, Franklin, 37064. Call 615-790-5721 or online:
Extension.Tennessee.edu/Williamson.