We were looking for a reasonably ‘normal’ year weather wise but yesterday’s April snow put paid to that idea. The season continues, though, and we were back at the Oregon City Farmers Market April 2nd and will be there for the next two Winter sessions on the 16th. and the 30th. After that the Summer
Well despite everything that last year threw at us, and despite this new year showing annoying signs of being as gnarly and unpredictable as last, we are getting off to an earlier start than in the past. Seeds are being sown and transplanted, perennials are waking up, strawberry plants have arrived and the first Farmers
Fall is for planting hardy perennials that benefit from the opportunity to establish good root systems while the cold and wet of Fall and Winter inhibit top growth of stems and leaves. To that end we will be bringing a selection of Trees and Vines -plus a few other things appropriate to the season- to
Counter-intuitively, the time to start winter food plants is the dog-days of Summer. That means now. In our climate there is a huge variety of vegetable crops that can produce good yields of delicious food from early Fall right through to the grey days of February and on into the ‘Hunger Gap’ days of Spring.
the Tomatoes List has been updated to show everything we have for this year. Some quantities are limited, however, so please check current inventory through the WhatsGood app available through Google Play or… http://onelink.to/5wfazg we’ll do the same for Peppers and everything else in due course. Pickup of pre-paid orders soon available at the Milwaukie
The planting season rolls on despite our much changed circumstances. As someone said, “Nature always bats last” and so it is with seeds and transplanting and such. Everything that we have available continues to be listed on the What’s Good app available directly through the Farmers Market website – www.orcityfarmersmarket.com -or via this link sourcewhatsgood.com

Maggys Farm can help you plant a garden that will feed you this spring, summer, fall and winter. For a list of what’s currently available please see below. We are Certified Naturally Grown, plant mainly open-pollinated (so you can save seed!), heirloom and organic seeds in organic potting mixes. We propagate from our own berries,