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What’s growing at WNC Farmers Market

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Shop the season’s latest and talk to NC farmers at the 36-acre property.

Photo provided by WNC Farmers Market

WNC Farmers Market is known for providing our region with the best local agriculture + goodsseven days a week, 361 days a year. But did you know about the market’s fresh, new additions? 🌻

Here’s what’s growing at WNC Farmers Market:

  • Updated market map and signage
  • WNC Foodworks Kitchen, an upcoming 5,000-sqft facility for aspiring food-focused entrepreneurs + local food trucks
  • Seasonal fall produce
  • Locally grown native plants and trees for fall planting

Pro tip: Visit now for muscadines, scuppernongs, NC apples + pumpkins — and tour the market below. 🍎*

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