Farmers Markets

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Seattle Tilth March Edible Plant Sale – Seattle Things to Do #852

Time to get your garden on! Seattle Tilth is hosting a sale full of edible plant starts perfect for spring planting! Choose from a variety of organic, sustainable and locally grown veggies, herbs, edible flowers, fruit shrubs, fruit trees, seeds, and supplies. Seattle Tilth educators will also be on deck sharing their knowledge of gardening [...]

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Marshawn Lynch Corn Maze – Seattle Things to Do #657

This corn maze just went beast mode – check out Rutledge Farm’s Marshawn Lynch Corn Maze in Tumwater, WA. With the full-on Seahawk fan corn maze, a haunted maze on weekend nights, a produce stand with U-Pick pumpkins (among other yummy fall veggies), and special group rates – this is a family fun outing perfect [...]

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Berry Picking – Seattle Things to Do #555

June marks the start of berry picking season here in the Pacific Northwest – with strawberries normally ripening up in the mid-June timeframe, raspberries in early July and then blueberries/blackberries in late July/August. We wanted to include a round-up of U-Pick farms so you can stock up for your next pie.

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Lake Forest Park Farmers Market – Seattle Things to Do #539

We are lucky to have such a wide selection of Farmers Markets in and around Seattle. The Lake Forest Park Farmers Market is open each Sunday and is a one-stop-shop for your Sunday fresh produce shopping. Products include fresh fruits, flowers and veggies, to homemade pasta, cheeses, jams and honeys. You can also pick up a made-to-order [...]

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Farm Boat Floating Market – Seattle Things to Do #530

Farmer’s Market season has begun here in Seattle and none are as cool as the Farm Boat Floating Market right down on Lake Union. Each Thursday, climb aboard the historic Virgina V for fresh local produce, specialty foods and artisan crafts.

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Seattle Tilth Edible Plant Sale – Seattle Things to Do #509

For a super amazing selection of organically, sustainably and locally grown vegetable plant starts – this is the place to kickstart your garden.

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Mutual Fish – Seattle Things to Do #352

A city on the water known for its seafood is likely a good place to find a good seafood market. Seattle’s Mutual Fish Company is such a place, selling some of the city’s freshest seafood out of an unassuming little store along Rainier Ave.

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Fall Harvest Farm Tour – Seattle Things to Do #314

OK city slickers, get a taste of farm life this weekend at the 2011 Fall Harvest Farm Tour. Seven farms in Eastern King County will be open from 10AM-4PM on Saturday, September 24, 2011.

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Capitol Hill Farmer's Market

Capitol Hill Farmer’s Market – Seattle Things to Do #50

There are many neighborhoods in Seattle that host weekly farmer’s markets. Only a few of them are year-round, but the one on Capitol Hill is pretty close. On Sundays from May to December (11 am to 3 pm), you can stock up on produce, breads, dairy, and meat products from local farms.

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Pike Place Market - Seattle

Pike Place Market – Seattle Things to Do #1

We’re just going to start out by stating the obvious. Whether you’re a long-time Seattleite or it’s your first time visiting, you need to spend some quality time at the Pike Place Market. It’s one of the most recognizable–and coolest–locations in the city.

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