What to Expect This Week at Lower Gwynedd Farmers’ Market at Ambler Yards

The Lower Gwynedd Farmers’ Market at Ambler Yards is today and every Thursday – 3pm to 7pm at Ambler Yards – 300 Brookside Ave.

Take a look below at what you can expect to find there today…

Alice Bakery (Ambler, PA) – One of the founding vendors of the Ambler Farmers’ Market, Alice Bakery started with one brick and mortar branch in North Wales and quickly expanded to Ambler after area residents discovered just how good baked good could be.
This week, expect: Quiche, Breads of various styles, Soups, Cookies, Cupcakes, Croissants and other ready to eat items. 

Carversville Farm Foundation (Carversville, PA) – A non-profit, produces fresh sustainable food specifically for donation to populations who lack access to a balanced diet. Utilizing advanced sustainable farming methods, the farm works to provide these services while simultaneously regenerating the agro-ecosystem. All proceeds from the farmers’ market go directly back to the farm. Certified Organic.
This week, expect: Salad mix, Radishes, Kale, Garlic Scapes, Collards, Swiss Chard, Cilantro, Mushrooms, Spinach, Eggs and More.

Dave’s Backyard Farms (Huntingdon Valley, PA) – There are over 40 million acres of lawns in the United States. Imagine if they were all put into food production. They are working to do just that in our small corner of the world, one lawn at a time. Certified Naturally Grown
This week, expect: Lettuce mix, Hakurai Turnips, Radishes, Arugula, 
Mustard greens, Kale and Microgreens.

‘Feine Coffee (Ambler Yards) –
 ‘Feine Coffee has recently opened up their second location on the Ambler Yards Campus. Locally roasted coffee – you can pick up beans, have an iced or hot coffee while you shop at the market! 

Nurturing Nature Farm (Boyertown, PA) – will be bringing a variety of organically potted herbs, heirloom tomato plants, pepper plants and beautiful cut flowers fresh from their 22-acre farm outside of Boyertown, Pennsylvania.

Sharrah Orchards (Orrtanna, PA) – Sharrah Orchards is a father son partnership now in its 5th generation. They are a small family farm with about 110 acres of produce. Apples are their biggest production at 90 acres and 16 different varieties. 
This week, expect: Apples, Strawberries and Rhubarb. Along with ciders and sauces.