Sierra Vista Farmers Markets
Growing Together Since 2005
Welcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for December 1, 2022 Expanded craft/artisan market Brown Tips And Edges Of Leaves Of Houseplants (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman Dry air is the main cause of brown tips and edges on your houseplants. Dry air is great for desert plants but causes
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for November 24, 2022 Happy Thanksgiving! No market on Thanksgiving Day! Mini Greenhouse Increases Plant Growth (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman Carrots, cabbage/broccoli family, peas, lettuce, swiss chard and kale will endure hard freezes. However, a hard freeze – temperature in the 20s –
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for November 17, 2022 Expanded craft/artisan market Note: NO farmers market on Thanksgiving Day. Happy Thanksgiving! Brown Tips And Edges Of Leaves Of Houseplants (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman Dry air is the main cause of brown tips and edges on your
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for November 10, 2022 Expanded craft/artisan market Mesquite Milling at the market postponed for November 10, 2022 (original date 10-20-2022) Fall Landscape and Gardening Chores (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman Fall is the time to take a yard walk-about to observe what maintenance
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for October 27, 2022 Mesquite Milling at the market postponed for November 10, 2022 (original date 10-20-2022) Fall Landscape and Gardening Chores (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman Fall is the time to take a yard walk-about to observe what maintenance issues need to
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for October 20, 2022 Mesquite Milling at the market postponed for Oct 27 unless too humid (original date 10-20-2022) October is Planting Time for Winter Vegetables in Cochise County (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman In October plant beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, kale,
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for October 6, 2022 Mesquite Milling at the market postponed for a few weeks (original date 10-20-2022) Apply Winter Weed Barrier By John Chapman Do you enjoy a weed-free yard? Now is the season to prepare for weed-free winter. After Fall rains there are many
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for October 6, 2022 Plant Spring Blooming Bulbs In the Fall By John Chapman Spring blooming bulbs are normally planted in fall to early winter in zone 8 –between October and December. Cochise County is a USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) zone 8 climate. Spring-blooming
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for September 28, 2022 Wonderful Flavor and Many Health Benefits From Eating Pomegranates (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman During the fall months (late September – January) is time to harvest pomegranates. As you have probably have noticed that the fruit on the South and Southwest
DetailsWelcome to the Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for September 22, 2022 Reminder: We will set up in the grass this week. Year Round Lawns for AZ High Desert (Reprinted from Herald/Review) By John Chapman I have planted several yards in a blend of multiple varieties of fescue grasses. Fescue planted in the low
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