Everyone had a great day at the Market on the Square last Saturday. The sun was shining and although it was a little hot later in the day, shoppers packed the aisles and kept farmers …
Posts by Alisa DeMarco:
Market Watch: Pepper Pot
Upon returning from a long vacation, I was pleased to find the Market on the Square well into pepper season. Browsing the aisles I noted the stunning number of varieties you can find in our …
Market Watch: Cornucopia
Urbana’s Sweet Corn Festival isn’t for another three weeks but that doesn’t mean we can’t start celebrating. We don’t grow much sweet corn here in Illinois; as a matter of fact, of the millions of …
Market Watch: Stone Fruit Summer
Every time I think I know what to expect at Market at the Square, someone shows up with something new. Case in point: early orange plums from Jeff Meyer of Villa Grove. Last Saturday, I …
Market Watch: And the Rain Came
Last Saturday was the worst weather in current market history. Heavy rains and strong wind gusts made the opening hour of the morning difficult for farmers and vendors who were holding on to their tents …
Market Watch: A Salad a Day…
I can’t tell you how many people in the last several weeks have commented about the organic salad greens from Blue Moon Farm. How much they have come to love and depend on a generous …
Market Watch: Yard Bird
Market at the Square has been shaping up nicely and every week it just gets better and better. Last week brought us fuzzy peaches, beautiful apricots and more cherries, raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries and blueberries. The …
Market Watch: Berry Good
Truth be told, I didn’t make it to the market last week. Only an event such as the marriage of dear friends can keep me away this time of year, and I am thankful to …
Market Watch: Uncommon Offerings
Broccoli grown at Blue Moon Farm in Urbana. With the fear of sounding redundant, I must say that we had a great market again last Saturday. Beautiful weather, great produce and a ton of patrons …
Market Watch: Good, Clean and Local
This week’s salmonella scare in the nation’s tomato supply should make us realize how lucky we are to have such a vibrant farmer’s market here in Urbana. We can get to know our local farmers, …