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Baggs Produce

3.6 (15 reviews)
ModerateFarmers Market
Closed 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Jason B.

One of the best dang watermelons I've had in a very long time. I also grabbed some bell peppers , and some of the biggest apples I've ever seen I'll for sure be back

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John M.

I am a big fan of produce stores. I was at the gas station across the street and decided to give this place to try. There is a very small selection and prices are high. Onions and zucchini were over twice the cost of other produce stores and supermarkets. The staff was inattentive. Honestly, I can't think of a single plus.

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1 year ago

I love the tomatoes and the pepper. It is the best way to get the best veggies in season. Apples melons and peaches are my favorit.

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6 years ago

Great selection of local produce and the best cajun boiled peanuts you will ever eat.

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6 years ago

Does not follow Covid rules. Does not required their workers to wear a mask. Not a clean place.

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Sanford State Farmers Market

Sanford State Farmers Market

5.0(1 review)
1.1 mi

While I am very familiar with the blue markers of the state wide Florida Historical Marker Program,…read moreoccasionally I will come across a county or city historic marker. On my way to downtown Sanford I discovered this marker on the side of the road giving the history of the first state owned Farmers' Market in the nation which was located near this site. Historic markers are a great way to learn about the formative people, buildings, and events in Florida's history. The Sanford State Farmer's Market opened on December 18, 1934 at the corner of 13th and French Avenue, Sanford, Florida. It was created in order to provide a central location for farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers. The idea for the market was developed by Fred Dorner and Gus Schmach who were both members of the Seminole Agricultural Club. Sanford Chamber of Commerce President Harry Papworth also contributed to the development of the market. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) authorized construction of the market on June 11, 1934. That same year the City of Sanford donated 20 acres of the Alex V. and Katherine K. French properties to the Florida State Marketing Board which approved the installation of telegraph and telephone equipment and a three pump filling station. The first wood buildings were constructed with loans from the Federal Emergency Relief Agency. One hundred and eight stalls rented for 50 cents a day, $3.00 per week, or $10.00 per month. Railroad service to the market was provided to the market by an Atlantic Coastline Railroad spur. In time, the market complex grew to as many as ten units, with the filling station, restaurant, vegetable cooling room, citrus packing house, barber shop, telegraph agency, and a 35 ton weighing station. Truckers could avail themselves of free showers, soap, and towels. The large volume of the market led to 27 similar agricultural markets popping up all over the state. On April 4, 1957, a fire destroyed the building and caused damages estimated at $2.5 million. The wood buildings were replaced by a more fireproof concrete structure that is still here today. For almost 70 years this market was wholesale. In 2003, a new farmers' facility was added to provide retail produce to the public.

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Central Park Farmer's Market - Yummy cookies and mini loaves - the pumpkin bread and chocolate chip cookies are fantastic!

Central Park Farmer's Market

4.0(16 reviews)
4.1 mi
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The Central Park Farmers Market may be on the smaller side, but it packs in an impressive variety…read moreof vendors and local finds. Whether you're looking for fresh produce, baked goods, handmade crafts, or specialty treats, there's always something new and unique to check out. The setup is easy to walk, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the vendors are genuinely friendly and passionate about what they offer. It's the perfect quick weekend stop--grab a coffee, stroll through the booths, and support small businesses without feeling overwhelmed by a massive crowd. Downtown Lake Mary has a cozy charm, and this market complements it perfectly. A great spot for locals and visitors alike who appreciate quality over quantity.

We came here tonight for the Christmas lights. It was very…read morebeautiful. They do it every year and the lights are on until 11 pm. In the beginning of December they do a big party in the park with Christmas carolers still walkers, balloon twisters and ice skating. If you're hungry there are several restaurants to choose from the 4th Street grill and the Crazy Greek kitchen restaurant. Every 10 minutes the lights will dance to the music. Lots of free parking and some nice high-end shopping. They also have a beautiful pavilion where you could get married or have a small event. They're actually is a beautiful event hall about 3 minutes away. A must see at Christmas time if you're in the Lake Mary, Florida area.

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Longwood Farmers Market

Longwood Farmers Market

4.3(14 reviews)
8.5 mi

I just love that the neighborhood I just moved into has a nearby farmers market in which I could…read moredrive and be there in 2 minutes or ride my bike and be there a little bit later. There is a mix of food and beverage, vendors, arts, benders health and wellness vendors. Would I really like is how friendly a lot of the vendors are. And that they work together. For example, hoots and Mary bread actually promotes the Sanford cheese stand. And vice versa. While this farmers market is very small, it still provides for the things that I could use at home. They do have a vegetable and fruit spender that has reasonably priced vegetables such as $5, a bowl for potatoes, the tomatillas, onions, squashes, and so much other things. Amount of samples for the fruit so you can try before you buy. They've got a plethora of Chili's to spice up your food. Plus this farmers market is inside of a park next to the fire station and across the street from the police station. So I've never felt more safe going to a farmers market in my life. Definitely one of the farmers markets. I'll be venturing to more frequently.

I love checking out and supporting local shops and markets…read more This is a little farmers outlet has plenty of fresh produce and a surprisingly good selection of Asian groceries and frozen goods. It's a little pricey, but the produce is all local, so the slight price difference is for a good cause! The cashier was friendly and made pleasant conversation about the products. I can see the appeal of this spot!

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Pell's Citrus & Nursery - Plum $25.

Pell's Citrus & Nursery

3.6(19 reviews)
7.2 mi
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Prices are great on fruit trees. And I love that they sell eggs and honey. Very healthy plants. All…read moremy plants from here are going strong.

Pell's Nursery and Citrus…read more Called in late November 2024 and asked the person answering the phone, "If I were to order navel oranges from your website, would I receive Florida Navels or California Navels?" The person with whom I spoke clearly stated they would be "Florida Navels". Cnsequently, I went ahead and placed my order and received an email indicating oranges would arrive mid-December. About two weeks later, the shipment arrived, and I excitedly opened the box, only to discover that the oranges WERE NOT FLORIDA NAVELS. They were probably grown in California or elsewhere. When I called to speak with the manager, I was told that she was unavailable. Called back two more times and was told the same thing each time. I subsequently received an email about an hour later saying "It clearly states on our web site: "Shipping fruit grown in Florida and other states". I will also note here that the email menntioned that a refund of $80.98, which covered Fedex Shipping and 24 oranges, was reportedly issued to my credit card. Browsing the seller's website, I found that indeed there is an eight word phrase about three paragraphs BELOW the Button that a potential customer would click to add the displayed navel oranges to their shopping cart. It is embedded within four other general phrases. As stated within the email, it definitely says, "Shipping fruit grown in Florida and other states". Clearly? From my perspective as a software developer, displaying this information well below the link that says, "Add To Cart" increases the likelihood that some users of the website would not be alerted to this information prior to initiating the purchase process. As a software developer, my suggestion would be to display that information in larger text and post it near the top of the page, if you truly wanted your customers to be aware of what they might be purchasing. In summary, if you truly wish to purchase Florida Navel Oranges, as was my original goal, you might want to consider attempting to do so from a different retailer. Interestingly, the email message that was sent to me said, "suggest you find another shipper for your citrus orders". Oh, and that same individual also sent me a follow-up email stating something that was likely copied and pasted from some website somewhere. The message said, "If your review is factual and represents your honest opinion, it is generally protected under freedom of speech laws. However, if the review contains false statements that harm the business's reputation and cannot be substantiated, you could face legal consequences." I find it absolutely amazing that some folks have become so brazen.

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Pell's Citrus & Nursery - Lots of philodendron

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Pell's Citrus & Nursery - Advertised price of 7 gallon Areca palms that they insisted that the price was $55.55!!

Advertised price of 7 gallon Areca palms that they insisted that the price was $55.55!!

Pell's Citrus & Nursery - Beautiful greenhouse

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Beautiful greenhouse

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