14th Ave btwn 49th St & 50th St
Brooklyn
NY 11219
Boro Park Greenmarket
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Overview
The Boro Park Greenmarket brings fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables to this dynamic neighborhood. Here you can find Latin American produce, orchard fruits that have been harvested at their peak of ripeness, and vegetables that hail from Orange County's famous black dirt region.
Open: Thursdays, 7/5/12 to 11/15/12, 8am - 3pm
EBT/Food Stamps, Debit/Credit, and WIC & FMNP checks accepted.
Farmers:
John D Madura Farm Vegetables from the black dirt region of Orange County, NY.
Suka-Di Farms Orchard fruit from Ulster County, NY.
R & R Farm Vegetables from the black dirt region of Orange County, NY.
Toigo Orchards Orchard fruit from Cumberland County, PA.
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