Maltby Produce Market
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An extensive selection of potted herbs is available in the attached greenhouse. Fresh herbs are grown in the fields immediately behind the market and are harvested and prepared daily. Need fresh cilantro, basil leaves, oregano, thyme, dill, bay laurel, lemon verbena...we have it all! The fresh eggs are gathered twice a day from our laying hens. You can actually walk through the herb and vegetable fields to the chicken coups to see our brood in action. There are also peacocks, pheasants, ducks, rabbits, goats and sheep to entertain you!! Bring your kids, they would love to see the animals in action! With the growing concern and the desire to eat healthier and fresher foods, with the enthusiasm and excitement of preparing different and more exotic dishes, you owe it to yourself and your family to come out and check us out. If you like the 'healthy approach' make it a weekly fresh produce stop. Our ‘free range’ chickens are laying lots of eggs!
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Pike Place Market
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Currently you will find us outside on the cobblestones across from Beecher's Cheese and also directly behind our tents but on the inside on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Stop by and get yourself a nice cup of hot, sweet apple cider which is pressed weekly from apples harvested from our own orchards: Marshland Orchards located in the Snohomish Valley. |










Experience
the exciting addition:
You will find fresh selections of produce, fruit, herbs and dairy
products. The majority of the produce is grown in our hothouses and in
the outdoor production fields supplemented with locally and Washington
grown seasonal fruits and vegetables. The English cucumbers, tomatoes
and peppers are greenhouse grown and most of the other produce is
grown in the fields. Therefore, we are able to harvest and prepare the
vegetables daily, assuring you the freshest quality. It is not
unlikely that you will find a beautiful head of Red Leaf lettuce
displayed, which 10 minutes earlier was still growing in the field!
Look for the 'Maltby Grown' labels identifying the products grown by
us.
