Farmers at Capitol Market

By Candace Nelson - 12:04 PM


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At grocery stores, produce of all kinds is available year-round because it is shipped in from all over the country, which covers a variety of growing seasons. Here in West Virginia, our local growers grow in accordance with the season to produce the best fruits and vegetables. Here's what you can expect in each season:

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

SPRING: Lettuce, strawberries, cucumbers, kusa, tomatoes, herbs, squash, zucchini, eggplant & blackberries

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

VENDORS: Bostic Greenhouses, Crihfield Farms, Ed & Ellen's Greenhouse, Evans Greenhouse, Gritt's Farm, Gritt's Midway Greenhouse, Hall's Greenhouse, Highland Greenery, John Crihfield Farms & Greenhouses & Roane Grown.

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SUMMER: Cherries, half-runners, peaches, corn, cabbage, garlic, potatoes, bell peppers, kale, beets, onions, banana peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, blueberries, plums, nectarines, hot peppers, blackberries, eggplant, squash, zucchini, tomatoes, lettuce, cantaloupe & watermelon

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

VENDORS: Bostic Greenhouses, Crihfield Farms, Ed & Ellen's Greenhouse, Gritt's Farm, Gritt's Midway Greenhouse, John Crihfield Farms & Greenhouses, Robbie's Produce & Tug Fork Farms.

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

FALL: Apples, cabbage, carrots, beets, green beans, potatoes, pumpkins, cantaloupes, corn, spinach, kale, chard, onions, squash & sweet potatoes.

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

VENDORS: Crihfield Farms, Ed & Ellen's Greenhouse, Evans Greenhouses, Gritt's Farm, Gritt's Midway Greenhouse, Highland Greenery, John Crihfield Farms & Greenhouses, Robbie's Produce & Tug Fork Farms.

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

What's your favorite thing to get at the market?

Capitol Market - Fall vendors

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