Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Potatoes: Red, Yukon(yellow), New (little) of either kind.
Pickling Cuccumbers

Blueberries

Strawberries



Onions: White, Yellow, Red

Roma Green Beans
Green Beans: Italian, Pole, Kentucky Wonder

Broccoli


Turnips

Lettuce
Green Tomatoes


Beets

Zucchini
Slicing Cuccumber


Squash
Tomatoes

Monday, June 9, 2008

Cabbage

Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Ladies COOP
The Ladies COOP has been a long time in the making. It all started with a strong desire in both ladies, Janet Hyde and Gail Williams to get back to nature and that included natural, home-grown fruits and vegetables. A friend of a friend of a friend gave the ladies a tip about going to Kentucky to visit the Amish Community in Scottsville about ten years ago (Thanks to our friend, SUSAN NICHOLS!). Their first journey to the Scottsville community was exciting and started them on a journey of canning, preserving, and cooking with foods that are more healthy and natural.

The ladies began a tradition of visiting the Scottsville Amish Community every spring and summer that has now led to an every two week event. All summer long their commutes bring back fresh fruits and vegetables, herbs, and baked goods that are all natural and completely GMO FREE!

The ladies have discovered that there is a need for what they have found right here in Hendersonville, TN by many others that cannot make the trip as often, especially with the rising gas prices. So, they decided for a small fee, they would offer to bring back 'pre-ordered' items to those who are in need of them.

If you are interested please contact Gail Williams at 615-264-1577 or tgailwilliams@gmail.com for more details. Visit our blog: The Ladies COOP