If you are looking to purchase fresh produce in Wellington FL stop by the Green Market this Saturday, February 11th at the Wellington Amphitheater. Wellington's Green Market will be open from 8:00am to 1:00pm and takes place every single Saturday from now until April 28th, 2012. Besides finding fresh produce at Wellington's Green Market you will also be able to find baked goods, flowers, housewares and much more.
The Wellington Amphitheater is located at 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. in Wellington FL just west of 441 (SR-7). If you need more information about Wellington's Green Market call 561.285.5856.
Originally posted at http://wellingtonhometeam.com/want-fresh-produce-stop-by-wellingtons-green-market-saturday/
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Michelle-I can hardly wait until late spring for the outdoor markets to open in our area, what a great boost to the local farmers and what's better than fresh produce?
Yes!! Yes I do want local farm products. Unfortunately, we're not sunny as in your neck of the woods, so our local farmer's markets won't be open for a few more months.
Michelle ~ Sounds like a great place to buy some local fresh produce in Wellington this weekend! I can't wait for our local out of doors markets to start up again.
Nothing beats fresh produce Michelle. Funny, your farmers market will be winding down as ours is preparing to open. Enjoy!
Michelle
Now that sounds like quite the shopping event. I love farmers' markets but this sounds like so much more. And I love the GREEN emphasis.
Jeff
Michelle,
These markets are always a fun place to visit. I love farm markets, and you reminded me I forgot to write about our winter market event today today.
Michelle, this is a great post for Wellington locals...especially those who are looking for a local farmer's market! :)
Leilani
I hate to sound stereotypical but I bet you can find some phenomenal fresh citrus in your area and at Wellington's green market. I love living on the west coast because we get such fresh produce from Cali. Miss living in the midwest because the beef just isn't as good here!