Produce Aisle at the Shipshewana Flea Market
It’s the USDA’s National Farmer’s Market Week! To celebrate, I went out to the produce aisle at the Shipshewana Flea Market, also known as our “farmer’s market” to see what I could find.
It’s the USDA’s National Farmer’s Market Week! To celebrate, I went out to the produce aisle at the Shipshewana Flea Market, also known as our “farmer’s market” to see what I could find.
The Shipshewana Flea Market, a seasonal and outdoor market known as the largest in the Midwest, has announced changes to its upcoming season, including the introduction of weekend markets.
Here’s a list of some great summertime Farmer’s Markets to check out the next time you’re in LaGrange County, Indiana.
Learn to make a delicious, quick and easy, homemade apple butter in your crock pot that will keep you coming to the Shipshewana Flea Market for your produce needs at the farmer’s market every season!
…accessories, garden supplies and more. There is also a farmer’s market aisle with fresh produce and plants.
Seasonal produce including peaches, apples, berries, a variety of other fruits, green beans, onions, in-season vegetables, and baked & canned goods; as well as, perennials, annuals, trees, flowers, shrubs, vegetable plants, bushes and many other seasonal plants for your vegetable or flower garden. Spring, Summer and Fall favorites include hanging baskets, berries, beans, onions, tomatoes, mums, gourds, pumpkins and decorative corn!
…bring your kids along to the Shipshewana Flea Market Farmer’s Market special section and teach them about farming, where our food comes from, and encourage them to help you choose what to purchase. When you get home with your fresh finds, you can have fun cooking and creating delicious and…
You can find both perennial and annuals in the Farmer’s Market section of the Shipshewana Flea Market from May through September in Indiana’s Amish Country. Learn how to make the perfect pick for your garden.
Whether you know exactly what you are wanting to collect or you just want to venture out to find a spontaneous unique item, antiquing is a worthwhile pursuit that is fun and exciting. However, it can be a bit intimidating if you are just getting started. Luckily for you, we’ve…
You deserve a rest. Labor Day Weekend is the perfect time to get away before you start preparing for the fall season. Come spend the weekend with us in Shipshewana, where life is a bit simpler and the shopping is fantastic. I’ve put together 6 fun-filled activities taking place over…
Shipshewana Trading Place, now one of the Midwest’s most popular destinations, started in 1922 when six pigs, seven cows and several head of young cattle were sold at the home of George Curtis during the very first Shipshewana livestock auction.
The Shipshewana Flea Market is the largest in the Midwest with nearly 700 vendor spaces covering 40 acres. Vendors offer a variety of products and truly have something for everyone - new items, old items, quirky novelties, fresh seasonal produce, hand-made goods, re-purposed crafts, handcrafted furniture, clothes, home decor, antiques,…
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