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Christmas is almost upon us! We are busily preparing for the pre Xmas markets…6 the week before Xmas!
We are now taking orders for these markets as we know they are going to be busy! So make sure you come and see us at the markets this weekend to place your orders, particularly if you are after new potatoes, tomatoes, baby carrots, bucket of lettuce or bucket of herbs.
You can also order some of Amy’s pots (our daughter) which are looking great!
Miniature Garden – $25
Great Christmas present for children.
Miniature garden includes the following:
- Baby Carrots
- Peas
- Radishes
- Lettuce
- Parsley
Easy to look after – Just keep the garden well watered and train the pea’s around the bamboo stake.

MICROGREEN PLANTER – $25
Great for use over the Christmas period in salads.
The latest trend in gourmet salad greens for those with limited garden space. Microgreens are bigger than sprouts but smaller than baby salad leaves.
Each planter includes the following…
- Fiji Pea Feathers – A semi-leafless pea bred for its feathered shoots. Tastes just like pea’s in the pod!
- Sango Radish – Exceptionally high in vitamins and minerals, its purple colour is also an antioxidant recognized as having anti cancer properties particularly in the bowel.
- Mustard Streaks – Finely cut Mizuna-like leaves with a sweet mild mustard flavour.
- Rocket – Excellent salad spiker with distinctive slightly bitter tangy taste.
Easy to look after – Just keep well watered and snip off as needed. Can be kept on your kitchen bench, centrepiece on your dining table or outside on the deck.

Some photos of our stall at the Mairangi Bay Village market yesterday…








Yum…such a simple and yet flavoursome salad. I know it’s winter but I really felt like a salad today.
Saw this recipe in one of Jaime Oliver’s books. All I did was chop up a fennel bulb and a bunch of radishes, throw them in a bowel and drizzle with an olive oil and lemon juice dressing.
The fennel bulbs and radishes are usually some of the first produce to sell out at the markets so come early next weekend to make sure you don’t miss out!
















