Join us this coming weekend for the Mother Earth News Fair in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, September 22-23, 2012. Visit us at the Old Timey Seed Swap and bring seeds to share or just come learn with expert seed savers.
We’re thrilled that this year’s Heritage Harvest Festival at Monticello will be our largest festival yet, with more programming than ever before and a truly astounding array of tastings, workshops, demonstrations, and fun, educational events for the whole family. We hope you’ll join us!
The Tasting Tent, with over 100 tomatoes, plus peppers, melons, and more!
The Old Timey Seed Swap, 9–11:15 a.m. This year we’re honoring the everyday seeds savers who have kept so many varieties going for generations.
Children’s activities, from the Master Gardener’s Roots and Shoots Tent, to historic fun with the Monticello Kids Program, to the Backyard Revolution’s Young Pioneers Area.
The Backyard Revolution, expanded this year with fun for the whole family. Full schedule now online.
The Young Farmers Zone, a new addition to the festival, designed to promote young farmers in our community.
While there’s plenty to do with a general admission ticket, there are also still tickets available for some premium workshops. We recommend considering:
Thanks to SESE seed grower Richard Moyer for sending along the results from the Abingdon Farmers Market Tomato Festival. Here’s what he had to say:
Customers taste and rate tomatoes, had about 30 entries for 3 categories. Held at a tent for tomatoes alone; all entries by number so judges don’t know tomato names or who grew them.
Results:
Best Overall: Rose and Green Zebra were tied
Best Heirloom: Green Zebra
Best Slicer: Eva Purple Ball — picked by Timothy Moyer (6) and entered by Christina (13)
Best Cherry Tom: Amy’s Apricot — picked by Melissa Moyer (9) and Christina, entered by Christina