




My trip to the
Newton Farmer's Market ended suddenly as thunder and lightening rolled in. But I was able to snap a few photos. Although I will never enjoy ducking the traffic and crowds, they still have a variety produce and vendors, similar to the Like the
Harvard Square market. I was struck here by the range of colors-of potatoes, carrots,
mizuna, raspberries and flowers. The market has more farms than the
Natick or Harvard Square market, along with ice cream, goat cheese, a few bakeries and a Turkey Farm. Finally, there are a number of farmers that grow organically.
The
Newton Farmer's Market is open Tuesdays from 1:30 to 6:00 p.m.
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