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EarthDance is an Organic Farm School dedicated to sustainably growing food, farmers, and community for the St. Louis region. We sell our certified organic produce at the Ferguson Farmers Market on Saturday mornings (8am - 12noon, Plaza at 501 in Ferguson) May - October, as well as the 3rd Saturday of each month Nov - April at the indoor Ferguson Farmers Market (at St. Stephen's Church, 33 N Clay Ave, in Ferguson). We also sell our produce at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market (8am - 12:30pm, Tower Grove Park in St. Louis). We also sell to wholesale customers, including restaurants, grocery stores, caterers, and food trucks; contact us if you'd like to inquire about purchasing from us! EarthDance operates a part-time Farm & Garden Apprenticeship program in St. Louis, Missouri, on a historic 14 acre farm in Ferguson. First-year apprentices (or "Freshman Farmies") commit to a minimum of 10 hours/week to the program, between (1) weekly enrichment sessions that include field walks, classes that cover everything from farm-scale composting to selling at farmers markets, and field trips to other local farms; (2) field work; and (3) selling at farmers markets. More information on our April-September apprenticeship is on our website. In 2019, we are growing vegetables, tree fruits, herbs, flowers, and fruits on over 2 acres, including in high tunnels. This will include +100 varieties of edible crops! See our website for more information. We sell our produce at the Ferguson Farmers Market on Saturday mornings (8am - 12noon, Plaza at 501 in Ferguson). www.fergusonfarmersmarket.com What We're Growing in 2019: garlic arugula salad mix spinach radishes carrots beets (red, yellow, chioggia) cucumbers sugar snap peas leeks scallions chives beans (green, purple and yellow) broccoli raab pac choi chard kale turnips tomatoes sweet peppers hot peppers summer squash zucchini winter squash basil potatoes sweet potatoes husk cherries dill parsley cilantro oregano thyme stevia sorrel onions and of course, our favorite crop: the next generation of FARMERS!
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