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Local Gardens and Farms Have Plants


By Boise Foodie Guild (Visit website)



Here is some information on Canyon Bounty Farm that you may enjoy. You can find spring plants here and probably produce. Here is some information directly from their web page. Do check it out and let them know you found the link here. Cheers!

April 2011 Farm News





Greenhouse opens Saturday, April 30*

Open six days a week (Wednesday-Monday)

from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Closed on Tuesdays.


Remember: Cash and checks only.

We?ve been planting and filling up the greenhouses with delicious vegetables, herbs and beautiful flower starts. For a complete list of all the plants we plan to offer, click on the Shopping List/Clipboard on the left.



New this year is our farm?s own little organic seed line. It features dill, garden beans, arugula, lettuce, tomatoes, flowers, cilantro, Bug Bloom Blend and more. Also new are Hot Kaps (see picture). These handy paper cones are used to protect veggies from wind and cold.



*Easter weekend made me push back our opening one week. If you want to stop by earlier (April 25-29) we will be open and available from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.



Looking forward to seeing you at the greenhouse, getting caught up and hearing about your garden plans for 2011. Don?t forget to bring your Think Boise First coupon (see below). 
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If you go to their web site, there is a coupon there called the Think Boise First Coupon. The coupon book has many specials listed, and some for the Canyon Bounty Farm. "... Check out this fancy coupon book loaded with lots of great deals for local businesses in the Treasure Valley. There are several for Canyon Bounty Farm." Cheers and try them out and Think Local!


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