Art Show Feb 12 – Same time as market – noon to 4pm

Art show on Feb 12 !

Come join us for an afternoon of art and craft on Sunday, February 12 from 12pm – 4pm at Attleboro Farms in North Attleboro. Items will include jewelry, glass, fibers, body products, ceramics and more.  We expect 12-15 vendors for the Art show and another 12-15 for the Farmer’s market – thats close to 30 local vendors in one place – talk about one stop shopping !

Spring prep

Spring is on the way, we’re placing orders, planning store layout, mapping out the years promotions and getting ready to offer you the finest annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, wild bird supplies and more !
We’re open every Sunday from noon to 4pm for the market and the garden center reopens in march, stay tuned for details !
thanks !

Happy Holidays !

Happy Holidays from the team at Attleboro Farms ! We are open from 9am to 5pm until December 23rd, we’ll be here from 9 am to Noon on December 24th, and then we’re open on Sunday afternoons for the Farmers Market – from noon to 4pm every Sunday.  See you at the market !

Ladies Night Out

Join us for Ladies Night Out this Thursday, Dec 1, from 4pm to 9pm for food, wine, raffles, music, and 30+ vendors !

Time to put those gardens to bed !

Some great notes from The University of Vermont Extension site –

Clean Up Garden Debris: Old leaves and stems can harbor overwintering insects and disease spores. Destroy any
obviously diseased or infested materials. Other material can be composted, but this does not always assure the
destruction of pests it may harbor.

Water Trees and Shrubs Thoroughly Before Freeze-Up: This is especially important for evergreens, which
continue to lose moisture through their foliage. Plants in moist, but not water-logged soils tend to survive the winter
best.

Prepare Soil in New Gardens: Fall plowing is better than spring plowing for most garden soils, unless winter soil
erosion is a problem. Sod skimmed from the top of new beds can be added to the compost pile.

Pumpkin Festival this weekend !!

The Attleboro Farms pumpkin festival will be held this weekend, October 22 and 23, with a pumpkin carving contest, a pumpkin pie contest, and a “pumpkin glow” jack o lantern extravaganza. Entrants for the pumpkin contest should drop off a carved pumpkin on Thursday or Friday between 9am and 5pm, those pumpkins will be displayed and lit for viewing Friday and Saturday nights from 6pm to 8pm. Winners in each of 3 age groups will be awarded a $75.00 cash prize on Sunday. Also on Sunday will be a pumpkin pie contest at 2 pm with a $75.00 cash prize.

No Hayride due to trail conditions on 10/2

Sorry hayriders – due to all that rain our hayride trail is extremely muddy and wet, we’re cancelling the free hayrides today due to safety concerns. Stay tuned for upcoming October hayride dates !

Fall is in the air

The cooler weather is on the way and we’re ready to welcome the fall season ! We’ve got mums, asters, pansies, fall annuals, perennials, pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, hay bales, and more for your fall decorating !
The shop looks better than ever and we’ve welcomed 2 new retail professionals to our team, stop in and say hello to David and Julie.

Irene

Due to the forecast for Sunday we are cancelling the farmers market scheduled for Aug 28, we’ll be back the following week, stay safe !

Preparing for the next season

We are starting to receive and display some fall decorations, and the fall plant material is right around the corner ! I’ve been visiting the growers and we have some beautiful fall mums, annuals, and perennials on the way.

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