Hot Pierogi being offered!
Virtual Market Options
Mentoring Gardens does have pre-pay, pre-ordering on our website http://www.MentoringGardens.com
Our family business starts with Wisconsin Cheese!
We cube & crunchify it, producing a naturally gluten free, low carb, protein packed snack. These
tasty morsels can replace crackers in soup, adding protein and retaining their crunch. Instead of carb
laced croutons in your salad, you can use these protein rich “cheetons.”
Family drop in yoga at the summer market, weather permitting!
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Yoga and bodywork have been Jennifer’s go-to solution for all her body’s needs, and minds ease. She offers a restorative approach to traditional vinyasa flows, and an intuitive touch to a therapeutic massage. Jennifer’s biggest takeaway from being a student and a client, is the importance of prioritizing what feels right for ones body in any given moment. Some days that will mean testing the limits, and other days that will look like choosing gentleness. Jennifer’s ultimate goal is to create a space for every individual to make empowering, nourishing choices on and off their mats!
We are a family run mushroom farm located in Crystal Lake, IL. We grow specialty gourmet mushrooms year round in our climate controlled grow room. We do farmers markets, porch pick ups and deliveries! Call or text to check availability.
High quality handmade products for skin and overall health. This includes herbal salves, soaps, hair care products, facial and body products, herbal baby products and more!
All natural, homemade pet treats made from scratch using fresh ingredients!
Virtual Market Options
We have online sales for shipping available on our website at http://www.MimisPetTreats.com
For local no-contact delivery, or pre-order for market pickup, please email your order to mimisgardeninc@gmail.com, or send us a message through our Facebook Fan Page at http://www.facebook.com/mimispettreats
Our management practices significantly exceed USDA organic standards. Tillage-based agriculture such as conventional industrial farming (and even most organic farms), that optimize for a low “sticker price,” rely on methods that create the need for potent synthetic fertilizers. Repeated tillage not only prevents accumulation of organic matter, but disrupts the entire subsurface ecosystem of microbes, insects, worms, and ground dwelling bees. We farm with hand tools and prioritize soil health to mitigate pest problems without the use of pesticides, hence our slogan: hand grown in living soil. Even beautiful-looking organic produce at the grocery store may not be as nutrient-dense as vegetables are supposed to be. Grocery store vegetables all come from large tillage-based farms — in soil that is barely alive. Our mission at Banford Road Farm is to maximize nutrient-density per acre, and that starts with the soil.
Look for : Lettuce heads, kale, rainbow chard, tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, eggplant, beets, carrots, spinach, arugula, zucchini, bok choy, salad turnips, chives, scallions, rosemary, basil, cilantro, parsley, thyme, lavender, dill, tarragon, mint, sage
Banford Road Farm is a regenerative, no-till, human-powered farm. We are laser-focused on soil health and work to maintain ecological balance all across the property. We have one acre of vegetable production carved out inside of eight acres of woods. Lab data drives our soil regeneration through the use of a Haney soil test that verifies that we are in fact increasing subsurface carbon and building organic matter over time.
Piscasaw Gardens offers fresh cut flowers, bouquets, produce, and farm fresh popcorn!
Artisan cheese made from the milk from two family farms. Certified humane care by the American Humane Society.
Butterkase, cheddar, swiss, gouda, feta, and blue cheese!
Len, Jan & Christina are Sosinski’s Produce (est. 1983). Jan is on the cutting edge when it comes to deciding what to grow and what not to grow, how to display and use their self- grown produce to attract customers attention and is in charge of public relations. Len is committed to growing and producing the highest quality fresh produce using the IPM (integrated pest management) System of farming. This system, when practiced correctly by a grower, is the customer’s assurance that the use of pesticide is held to the bare minimum and used only when necessary to control a pest. Incidentally, their family eats the same produce as is for sale to their customers so it has to be “something good, that is good for you.” Their daughter Christina, now off at college, helps out in the Summer and is their helper both on the marketing end as well as on the producing end. They offer fruits, veggies, jam, and some crafts.
Tamales and Mexican Pasteries