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Market Stall

July 24 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Six photos showing the Market Stall at Lauriston Farm - showing the tables set up under a gazebo, with an A-frame welcome board, cardboard punnets of fresh mushrooms, a seleciton of herbal teas and remedies, bright green vegetables, and a mix of fresh-baked loaves of bread in baskets. No plastic packaging.

Welcome to the farm gate, where we will be selling our fresh-picked veg grown right here in the Market Garden at Lauriston Agroecology Farm, along with goodies from our stall partners…  Across the season, we will have bread and pastries from Granton Garden Bakery, mushrooms and tinctures from Rhyze Mushrooms, potted wildflower plants grown by Lauriston Wildflowers, herbal remedies from Grass Roots Remedies, free range eggs from Croft Organics (supplies of these will be steadier this year as they also now supply our CSA veg bag scheme), and open pollinated veg and herb seeds from Seeds of Scotland. Later in the season, Wakibia & Co will be selling African and Asian vegetables of cultural significance, grown here at the farm.

The stall offer will vary a wee bit from week-to-week with seasonal produce, and sometimes with the ups and downs of growing and making things as small indie organisations. But we’ll always have a selection of good things!

Come along for a chat and a browse, and get your fresh produce straight from the farm. We can take cash and card payments. Looking forward to seeing you…

 

 

If You Haven’t Been Before

The Market Stall is held in the farmyard, in front of the ‘Welcome’ portacabin, through the gate at the back of the Toby Carvery car park (EH4 5EX).

Click here for directions to the farm

It is level access (no stairs, one incline at the gate) from the tarmac of the car park onto a rough compacted stone path, suitable for most wheelchairs and mobility scooters. The stall is outdoors on this path, in most weathers.

Details

Date:
July 24
Time:
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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