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Woodinville Farmers Market Report: Apriums
Apriums, a plum-apricot hybrid, cherries and strawberries are just a few of the fresh harvest for sale at the Saturday market in Woodinville.
Barry Davidson of Bill’s Fruits will be back at the this weekend with Apriums, a plum-apricot hybrid, as well as Bing and Rainier cherries. “Barry is a long standing market vendor, and current WFM board member. Come and pick up some of Bill's Fruits finest and give Barry a warm welcome back,” wrote Joe Scott to Woodinville Patch.
Joe Scott is also a Woodinville Farmers Market board member and is taking over farm report duties from Michael Charlton who will be focusing on strategic planning for the market.
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In addition to the fresh fruit, the market will have carrots, garlic, radishes, tomatoes and onions from the Bautista Farm. Family Pepper Farms from Yakima will also be back with their early season veggies as well, according to Scott.
Hayton Farms and Yougquist Farms will be back with Strawberries and fresh snap peas will be available.
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The is on 133rd Ave. NE, right beside City Hall. The farmers market is Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Fall.
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