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Toledo Farmers Market Vendors - 2014

Downtown Toledo Farmer's Market open Saturdays:

  • 8 to 2 (May - Nov)
  • 9 to 1 (Dec - April)

The vendors that sell at the downtown Toledo farmers market changes throughout the year, depending upon space availability and what's in season. Some vendors sell non-food items, but they may not be able to sell at times the market because farmers have stall spaces reserved.

Some vendors have permanent stall locations that they can use year-round.

During the winter, the space is condensed within the stalls that have the walls that come down, so obviously, some vendors will have to change stall locations.

Many vendors do not have a permanent stall location, so they show up early on Saturday morning to see if any space is available. That means their market location could change from one week to the next. And some vendors may get turned away because no space was available, especially in the late summer and fall when more farmers come in and use their reserved stalls.

It's tough in the winter because of the smaller area and with more vendors wanting to sell at the market in the winter.

Bea's Blend Coffee had to wait three years before finally getting a permanent stall location for the outdoor time of the market. They will move within the closed area during the winter.

This is the vendor list from the Toledo Farmers Market web page.

http://www.toledofarmersmarket.com/vendors

"Annual Vendors at the Toledo Farmers' Market"

Ackerman Berry Farm raspberries, raspberry puree, lemonade

All Crumbs Artisan Bakery Croissants, bread, scones and other baked goods

Amy’s Custom Chocolates home baked goods

Andy Keil Greenhouse annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, herbs, produce

Barrows Greenhouse plants

Bea's Blend Specialty Coffees Roasted Coffee

Billau Farms produce

Blueberry Hill Orchard apples, fruit

Bob’s Best Salsa local canned salsa

Bortolotti Gourmet homemade seasoning and dessert packets

Campbell Poultry dressed chickens, turkeys, roasters, eggs

Curbs Candles scented candles

Canal Junction Farmstead Cheese raw-milk cheese, ice cream

Country Grains Bakery fresh baked breads, cookies, muffins

Creque Farms annuals, hanging Baskets, produce

Earth to Oven Baked goods, using local and organic ingredients.

Ed & Lynn Weiland produce

Egg and Honey Homemade, sourdough bread and pretzels.

Farnsel Farm's Cherry tomatoes, peppers and other produce

Flying Rhino Coffee and Chocolates fresh roasted coffee and gourmet chocolates

Garden Nursery plants, ornamentals, produce

Garden View Flowers Flowers, no spray produce

Goscik Farms produce

Heaven's Gate Soy Candles hand poured 100% Soybean wax candles

Hecklingers Greenhouse plants

Holtz Farms produce

Homestead Soaps homemade soaps, lip balm, salve

Jeffers Farms plants, yard art, produce

Jentzen Farms perennials, herbs, vegetable plants, produce

Jewelry by Dana handmade jewelry

Karen Anne's Kettle Korn Kettle Corn

Konstantinos produce

Lakewood Greenhouse Nursery plants, seasonal potted flowers

Louis Keil & Sons annual, vegetable plants, herbs, produce

Main Creek Farms freezer beef, noodles, crafts

Monteleone Italian Peppers Peppers in oil and baked goods

Nick's World Famous Hotdogs hot dogs and lunch food

North Branch Nursery plants, ornamentals

Parran Farms Produce

Parrish Pork & Poultry Local Duroc Pork and Poultry

Randy Thurman Produce

Rhodes Garden Fresh perennials, ornamentals, produce

Schmittuz Gardens plants, produce

Sage Produce Pesticide free salad greens, cooking greens and other produce

Scrumptious cookies, cakes, brownies, chocolates

Selby Thames greens and other produce

Sugar Cube LLC Cakes, pies, cookies, cookie sandwiches, cup cakes

Tom & Marge Lumbrezer produce

Tucker Farms Produce

Vittore Farms Cut flowers, bouquets, popcorn and herbs

Wenz Greenhouse flats, hanging Baskets

Willy’s Salsa fresh salsa

Wines Bee Yard Honey, lip balm, honey combs, bee wax candles

Witt’s Orchard apples, peaches, pears

Zemnicki Farms perennials, herbs, Produce

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