Love this store! They have so much produce and meats, veggies, dry goods, etc., it's like a mini supermarket. They do need to have more rolls of bags available at each end of their produce boxes though, that's a bit of a pain, but I've learned, just grab a whack of them at once before getting fruits/veggies (instead of whining to others in the store).Read more
Wood Inlayed Rolling Pin by Colin DeloryPaddle Wheeler Visiting Fort Langley from New WestminsterBaby Bloom Hand Knitted wear for children and adultsOur 2014 Summer Farmers' Markets present:-Fresh produce from local area farms, food products, plus local arts & crafts, & other merchant vendors from Fort Langley, City and Township of Langley, the Fraser Valley and British Columbia. Not all vendors attend each and every market. All of the produce is local/seasonal. Fresh Local Farm Vegetables and Fruits from the Fraser Valley and Okanagan Valley, and we also have fresh seasonal salad greens.*Please Note: Scroll down this page for a Vendor Space Reservation FormSee you every Saturday at 10.00am-3.00pm.May 3th up until November 22nd 2014, including Cranberry Festival Day October 11th in Fort Langley.2014 Summer Market Season Vendors:(Not all vendors attend every market)- Wilde Wunder Gardens , Seasonal Fresh Farm Salad Greens, Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, and other fresh produce from the Fraser Valley.- Pablo's Produce Farm , Seasonal fresh greens from the fields of the Fraser Valley- Van Paridon Perennial Gardens , Seasonal Plants, Water-plants and Flowers.- Dandelion Farms , Biodynamic agriculture, fresh field greens cultivated by Angus McDonnell- Warmadam Flowers, Beautiful Peonies and other seasonal cut flowers.- Blooming Ovations , Creative Flowering 'Airplant' Artworks by Rob Kimmerly to grace your home
Over the years, Mary's garden has grown several times and now is located in it's biggest barn yet. two of Mary's four sons. Ken and mike, now run the business but jack still works every day on the farm to help everyone out. Mary has retired but still enjoys coming down to the farm to pick flowers and see the business that she began, so many years ago.
This garden store is unique. Every produce item is labelled according to its origin whether it is grown on the land that you see at the back of the store as you enter or at a local farm or imported. You can buy a wide assortment of items and make your choices based upon your own assessment of how much fossil fuel was consumed to bring the product to you. If you take three of your friends for an outing to Mary's Garden you will have fun, share stories and use 1/4 of the gas of going alone! So Mary's Garden, put on the coffee. We're coming down!
If you are attending a 100 Mile Dinner you will most certainly want to visit Mary's Garden.Read more