Granny's Garden School
Teaching in the gardens
What happened to the Blooms and Berries Farm stand?

It moved.  There is still a produce stand in their original location but it's not the Blooms and Berries Farm run by the Probst family.  They were forced to vacate the location that has been so successful for them the last six years.  The produce stand that was started to help put Jeff Probst through college had become a regular stop for many locals.  It was so popular that the person they were leasing the space from decided to open his own stand there.

The Blooms and Berries Farm stand opened for business last week.  It's just up the hill from Castle Skateland right next to the New Hope Baptist Church at 1401 Loveland-Madeira Road.  I stopped by today and picked up some great Ohio grown tomatoes to keep me going until mine start coming in.  I couldn't resist getting a few peaches.
 For a donation of $35 you may pick ten bouquets of up to 24 stems from Granny's Gardens.  The program is available June through October and includes flowers and herbs.  You may pick everything except sunflowers at any time that is convenient to you except during school hours.  You will receive a Pick-a-Bouquet Club membership card. It makes a great gift and is a great way to recognize a special employee or say "Thank you."


 The first one is Sunday, July 12 and features the cooking expertise of Philippe Audax and Rita Heikenfeld.
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