![]() © Copyright 2023 Farmhouse Artisan Market | All Rights Reserved | Farmhouse Artisan Market™ is a registered trademark. We are a medical and recreational cannabis delivery dispensary serving Sonoma County, Marin County and Napa. ![]() Please consult your health care professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product.įarmhouse Artisan Market is a Petaluma marijuana dispensary. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. The statements made regarding products sold on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. We hope to see you at the markets this week.⚠️ WARNING: Products sold here can expose you to chemicals including marijuana smoke and myrcene which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. The best part? No matter what you choose, every purchase benefits our local economy and small businesses. for the perfect last-minute shopping opportunity. This Saturday, our artisan market in Boulder will host over two dozen local artists and makers from 8 a.m. Throw in pantry enhancers like Bjorn’s Colorado Honey, Dry Storage flour, Parpadelle’s Pasta, and Healthy Harvest’s extra-virgin olive oil to upgrade every meal with Colorado flavor.Īrtisan goods: From jewelry to candles to pottery, our artisan markets truly have it all. ![]() We recommend pairing sweets - like handcrafted chocolate from Corey’s Chocolate or desserts like rich brownies from RawEvolution - with a local wine from Bookcliff Vineyards or a bubbly bottle of cider from Haykin Family Cider. For the person who has everything, food baskets are the perfect gift to surprise them with. This Saturday, our artisan market in Boulder will host over two dozen local artists and makers from 8 a.m. On Saturday, check out our Ogallala Farm in Boulder for beautiful hanging baskets in every color, or swing by McConnell and Sons in Longmont for all of your floral needs.ĭIY foodie basket: Some of the best gifts are the ones we can eat. In addition to the Fresh Herb Co., we have a handful of local flower farms and greenhouses to shop from this week.Īt our Boulder Wednesday Market, stop by Idlewild Flower Farm for one-of-a-kind floral arrangements that are both whimsical and timeless. Hanging baskets and cut flowers: Ring in spring by surprising mom with local flowers. Whether you’re looking for the most vibrant hanging basket for mom, artisan goods for a college graduate or simply want to treat yourself to something beautiful, visit our farmers markets this week for unique, local gifts. (and especially on Parade day, April 22nd) for special discounts at participating merchants listed below Discounts offered April 15 - 30. With graduation coming up this week, too, the markets have you covered for all of your gift-giving needs. The Butter & Egg Days Commemorative Button is now for Sale at Petaluma Market and the Petaluma. The farm doubles as a special event venue in the summer, featuring lush green backdrops mixed in with their historic brick buildings.īe sure to visit them this Saturday for the perfect Mother’s Day gift. The fields are neat and tidy, the greenhouse is exquisitely organized, and their storage space is mindfully decorated with news clippings and photos detailing the farm’s history. It’s difficult now to imagine the Andersons farming anything other than flowers and herbs: Their impeccable eye for beauty becomes apparent when you visit the farm. Adaptable as farmers always are, the Andersons pivoted and set their sights on a new endeavor: ornamental flower farming. The Andersons hit their stride selling gourmet salad greens for restaurants and grocers throughout the Rocky Mountain region until, eventually, other farmers caught on to the specialty crop. They moved to this property in the 1980s and started their farming journey with vegetables. This isn’t the scene of a Disney movie - instead, it’s Chet and Kristy Anderson’s fresh herb and flower farm in Longmont. In the winter, the greenhouse serves as a warm, humid oasis from Colorado’s bitter and dry climate.Īnd if that’s not charming enough, an old schoolhouse with the year 1887 engraved into the brick still stands, letting visitors know that this kind of beauty has existed in Boulder County for a long, long time. Peony stems blow with the breeze as water trickles through the creek that snakes through the property. ![]() Picture this: a flower farm tucked between the rolling hills and dirt roads of Boulder County.
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