Local Strawberries Are Here at Oregon City Farmers Market!
The wait is finally over. Strawberries are here!
Our wet spring has played a role on both our vendor attendance and produce availability. The good news is, while delayed, strawberries are now available!
Despite it all, our farmers have been working nonstop to get crops in, some requiring replanting due to our weather conditions. Farms are at the mercy of so many components, namely weather. They have been resilient in the face of adversity, possessing the fortitude to keep going and feed our community.
Even though our soggy spring has played a role this year, we have incredible produce thanks to our farmer’s endurance!
Here’s a taste of what’s available:
Salad and tender greens
Swiss Chard
Scallions
Rhubarb
Bok Choy
Fava Beans
Green Garlic
Sugar Snap Peas
Root Veggies (beets, carrots, radishes, turnips)
Asparagus
Fresh herbs
Garlic Scapes
Chive blossoms
Edible flowers
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Mushrooms (Morels, too)
Find us every Saturday from 9am-2pm at 2051 Kaen Road (at the corner of Beavercreek and Kaen Roads) here in Oregon City.
See you at the market!
Our farms will have sweet varieties of strawberries this week!
South Barlow Berries will have Mary’s Peak, similar to Hoods (still early), but a longer-lasting berry. Delicious flavor and highly recommended!
You can find other varieties such as Albion, Seascapes, RJ Farm’s Sweet Sunrise and possibly others.
Check out Farm D’ICI, Albeke Farms, South Barlow Berries, Holley’s Flowers and Produce and RJ Farms
“A dollar spent buying directly from a farm has about twice the impact on the local economy as spending a dollar on food that goes through a middleman like a supermarket”
It’s Peony season!
A favorite market flower, these beauties are available from Holley’s, Lee Gardens and Hill Tree Garden. They’re season is brief so make sure to pick up a bouquet this Saturday!
June 11th Vendors
You may have noticed some of our vendors missing, causing some gaps in the market. This is due to delayed crops, staffing issues, product availability and illness. We apologize for the inconvenience but appreciate your patience and continued support of our vendors and market as we navigate through another challenging year
Hot Food:
The COOP (vegan options)
Sara’s Tamales (vegan options)
Divine Mini Donuts
Zenner’s Sausages
Live Music:
Free Range
Free Range is two voices, with a heavy dose of harmony singing, plus guitar, banjo and dobro. Drawing from bluegrass, country and folk traditions, they sing and play simple music that makes for great listening.
Community Groups:
Master Gardeners
Village at the Falls
205 Toll Project Information Booth
DHS/OHA Foster Program
Clackamas County Behavioral Health
Farms:
Albeke Farm
Brown Bottle Farm
Canby Farm and Kitchen
Farm D’ICI
Maggy’s Farm
Mindful Mushrooms
Pheasant’s Eye Farm
RJ Farms
South Barlow Berries
Sun Love Farm
Holley’s Produce
Lee Gardens (sugar snap peas)
Plant Starts, Hanging Baskets, Bouquets
Maggy’s Farm
Holley’s Flowers
Hill Tree Garden
Lee Gardens
S&K Nursery
Dairy:
Lady Lane Farm – milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, cream, chocolate milk
Meat:
Martson Farm
Campfire Farm
Lady Lane Farm
Seafood:
Dank Fish PDX – Native caught Salmon and Steelhead off the Columbia River, smoked and canned, too
Eggs:
RJ Farms
Lady Lane
Campfire Farms
Baked Goods:
808 Cheesecakes
La Provence
KOA Roots
Sinful Confections (Vegan/GF)
Tabor Bread (vegan options)
The Pastry Smith
The Pretzel Lady (formerly known as South Barlow Pretzels) (vegan)
Artisans:
Sew Silly
Gather in Flame Candle Company (formerly Sustainable Fluff)
CH Woodcraft
ZR Jewelry
PacNW Home
Succulents by Mary
Karla’s Green Glass Designs
Out This Week
Squirrelly Jane’s Hazelnuts
Mulino Microgreens
My Copper Heart
Rowen Forest
Goat Goddess Soap
Rip City Woodworks
Wild Roots Farm
Landia Organic Skincare
Hibisbloom
Spice Pilgrim