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Christian

Beach Comber
Jul 6, 2007
38
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Pensacola
For those trying to eat more local and regional (FL, GA, AL) foods, here's what's available right now from our two main local sources for produce: For the Health of It in Blue Mountain Beach, and Perennials and Natives by a Girl Named Toni in Grayton Beach (behind Sherwin Williams):

For the Health of It 267-0558

kale, grape tomatoes, green and red cabbage, zucchini, yellow squash, turnips, ****ake mushrooms, strawberries, grapefruit, pak choy, arugula, fall mix


Perennials and Natives by a Girl Named Toni 231-0007

pea shoots, sunflower sprouts, wheat grass, Hydroponic tomatoes, peppers, collards,, lettuce, arugula, spinach, green tomatoes, farmer fresh spring sweet onions, strawberries, mustard greens, rutabagas, turnip roots, pobalo peppers no wax, new potatoes, onions, green beans, yellow squash

Please support our local businesses and our local and regional farmers!
 

SandSquatter

Beach Comber
Dec 20, 2007
31
0
Just picked up bunch of freshies from Toni. Always a goo buy. Had some great Green Tomatoes, fresh lettuce and even yellow squash. Thank you so much Toni and Ray.
 
Toni's deserves everyone's support. We toured their garden and had a delightful chat with Ray when we were in town in February - unfortunately, we'd already bought strawberries and tomatoes from the truck farmers. But they have an awesome operation and their veggies made our mouths water!
 
Old Mill Farm is a great place to buy produce off the vine. Its only about 30 miles or so from Grayton Beach. Its a very large Hydroponic operation that has 3 greenhouses and alot of veggies growing. You can pick your own or they will pick it for you. When you pick your own no stooping is involved as the veggies are grown vertical. They also sell jams, jellies and relishes. Even with the price of fuel you will save money as they sell produce at a very inexpensive price. They have Arugula, Strawberries, Greens, peppers, squash and much, much more, without the Beach Tourist markup. To get there from Ebro on 79 go about 10 miles to New Hope, turn left at the store, There is only one, go about a mile and you will see a sign, follow the signs. The farmers Bill and Wanda are nice folks and will be happy to help you with buying real local produce.
 
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