At each of the markets listed below, members of the Blooming Glen CSA receive 10% off their Blooming Glen purchase.

Headhouse Farmers’ Market
Sundays 10am-2pm

Blooming Glen Farm will once again attend Headhouse Farmers’ Market in downtown Philadelphia this growing season. Located at 2nd and Lombard under the historic Headhouse Shambles this is Philadelphia’s largest open air farmers’ market. There are over 25 farmers, ranchers and artisans selling a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers, meats, baked goods, cheese and other dairy products from the local region.

2010 Schedule:
May - December

We accept EBT ACCESS and WIC/Senior Citizen FMNP vouchers at the Headhouse Farmers’ Market.

> The Headhouse Farmers’ Market is one of the Food Trust’s 27 farmers’ markets.

> Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Rick Nichols raves about Philadelphia's newest market in its oldest location: On the Side: In Head House, hearing market echoes

Ottsville Farmers' Market at Linden Hill Garden
Fridays 3pm-7pm

For the second year, Blooming Glen Farm will attend the Ottsville Farmers' Market located on the same property as Linden Hill Gardens: 8230 Easton Road (Route 611) in Ottsville, PA. The market features locally grown produce and local artisans, as well as community contests and various special events. Blooming Glen Farm's CSA members will receive a 10% discount at the market -- be sure to stop by!

2010 Schedule:
May 28 - October 29

We accept WIC/Senior Citizen FMNP vouchers at the Ottsville Farmers’ Market.

> Read more about the Ottsville Farmers' Market and special events at their site.

Wrightstown Farmers' Market
Saturdays 9am-1pm

For the first time, Blooming Glen is attending this Bucks County Foodshed Alliance-sponsored market. We'll be joining the more than 25 vendors who offer seasonal, freshly harvested vegetables, herbs, flowers; preserved products; pastured beef, chicken, duck, turkey, lamb and pork; pastured, free range eggs; organic yogurt and cheeses; artisanal breads and homemade baked goods; handmade soaps and lotions; raw honey and beeswax candles; Italian gravies & tomato pies; locally grown and handmade fiber products; raw, organic vegetable chips; organic, fair trade, locally roasted coffees; organic, freshly ground nut butters; prepared foods and locally handcrafted goods. The market also features guest chefs from local restaurants and caterers providing cooking demonstrations using seasonal, locally grown vegetables, herbs and other products available at the market.

2010 Schedule:
May 1 - November 20

We accept FMNP vouchers at the Wrightstown Farmers’ Market.

> Read more about the Wrightstown Farmers' Market and Bucks County Foodshed Alliance at their site.