Reviews for: Ocean Springs Fresh Market

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Tiffani Roltgen (Sep 22, 2012)
As I sit here enjoying my cranberry oat scone with a glass of cold milk from this morning's Ocean Springs Farmers' Market, and my 2-year-old is eating goat cheese like it's going out of style, I am starting to feel a little more "at home!" We just moved to the area, and I've been searching for grassfed beef, dairy products free from added hormones, fresh bread, and locally grown produce. The Ocean Springs Fresh Market did not disappoint, and although we are from Madison, Wisconsin, which boasts the biggest producer-only market in the country, what's neat about this market is that you can have conversations with the farmers and vendors without feeling rushed or that hustle and bustle that is sometimes present at the Madison Farmers' Market. Now don't get me wrong...nothing will ever be quite like home with Stella's hot and spicy cheese bread, mozzarella whips from Farmer John, and plenty of organic produce to choose from, but I talked with the market director this morning as well as learned all about Country Girl's Creamery's cattle practices. I was impressed. I also appreciated the explanations about "growing seasons" in Mississippi and when we can start to expect new batches of fall produce. Now these vendors may not be "certified" organic, but when I can chat directly with the farmer who looks me in the eye and says he won't sell me anything that he wouldn't eat himself, I'm okay with that kind of organic! Thanks Ocean Springs Fresh Market for a delightful morning. Cheers to local food from people you can trust!
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Jjjj Bbbb (Aug 21, 2010)
How can you call this a farmer's market? Where are the fruits and veggies?????? VERY DISAPPOINTED!!!
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Dita McCarthy ( Sep 7, 2010 )

As a long-time fruit and vegetable grower on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and as the manager of another coast farmers market, I will tell you that August is about the worst month for local produce down here! Our summers start early so the plants are exhausted and diseased by now. The few surviving vegetables like eggplants, peppers, and okra slow down and even completely stop setting fruit in August because of the extreme heat and heavy rains that we had this year. Moreover, in August the farmers are busy out in the fields planting for the Fall. On the Central Gulf Coast, you have to abandon the idea of August as being the big harvest month that it is for the rest of the country! Conversely, if you come to Central Gulf Coast markets in NOVEMBER-DECEMBER when most other farmers markets across the country have completely shut down for the season, here on the coast you will find an abundance of citrus, persimmons, pears, leafy greens, lettuces, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, beets, kohlrabi, butternut, tomatoes, (yes, tomatoes are available till the first frost around mid December!) and so much more! You could consider August as our produce "winter," so to speak!

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Diane Claughton ( Sep 1, 2010 )

Ocean Springs Fresh Market is a "producer only" Farmer's Market which means that all of the products on sale at the Fresh Market are either locally grown or produced. We normally have very little produce in July and August because of the excessive heat and rain. This year has been particularly hot and wet, so much so that all of the farmers that sell at the Fresh Market have had problems with crops burning in the fields from the heat. They are planting now for the fall crop and we expect to have them back at the market in mid to late September, hurricanes permitting. Other markets in the area who have a range of produce in the summer months are generally resellers markets, bringing in the produce from other areas. We hope you give us another try when the fall crops come in. To save disappointment, please call me at 228-257-2496 to see what produce is at the market before you come. Diane Claughton, Co-Founder/Market Manager Ocean Springs Fresh Market

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( Aug 26, 2010 )

Sat the 21 August 2010 the woman running the market said that the heat stopped local production of produce. it will be back in about 4-6 weeks as they are planting fall crops now. they are also starting a little later 9 a.m.

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Leslie P. (Aug 4, 2009)
Because they support local farmers and provide a sustainable living for local farming.
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Angela D. (Jun 29, 2009)
It is a charming small town market nestled downtown near an old train depot with live music and knowledgeable vendors!
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Jill (Mar 29, 2009)
Ocean Springs Fresh Market is fun and has great products. I try to come as much as possible. I have really enjoyed the produce, the baked goods, and the handmade soap. All the vendors are friendly and knowledgeable.
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Dave (Jun 23, 2008)
This market wasn't as big in 2008 compared to the size in the previous years. We're guessing that the price of gasoline in order to raise their crops might be a factor. Luckily, we live in Ocean Springs so it wasn't a waste of gas at all. Too bad people base the farmer's market on size. It's not Wal-Mart for crying out loud. Though not a huge function, there is always a very nice variety of fresh fruits, ripe vegetables, and beautiful plants. There are also hand made soaps and crafts. The people working there are always friendly and willing to answer your questions (my son loves the free samples!). My family will still go every year as much as we can to buy from our local farmers. They need all the support they can get in order to thrive! Where else are you going to get great quality fruits and veggies anyway? We give it 5 stars!
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Somer Cochran (Jun 2, 2008)
I've been visiting the Farmer's Market in downtown Ocean Springs since moving to the area in November of 2007. I'm disappointed in the variety of produce that is offered and also the lack of organic produce that is sold. I keep going back in the hopes that with each passing week, that things have gotten better. I'm just not seeing it. Our area is seriously lacking in the availability to buy from local organic farmers. With gas prices sky rocketing daily, I don't have the money to drive around southern Mississippi and Alabama looking for great produce.

I'm really disappointed that our area, once again, has fallen short in comparison to other states where organic produce is readily available.

My husband and I enjoy visiting the farmer's market here and we will continue to go for the organic blueberries and fresh bread.......

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Dave ( Jun 23, 2008 )

This market wasn't as big in 2008 compared to the size in the previous years. We're guessing that the price of gasoline in order to raise their crops might be a factor. Luckily, we live in Ocean Springs so it wasn't a waste of gas at all. Too bad people base the farmer's market on size. It's not Wal-Mart for crying out loud. Though not a huge function, there is always a very nice variety of fresh fruits, ripe vegetables, and beautiful plants. There are also hand made soaps and crafts. The people working there are always friendly and willing to answer your questions (my son loves the free samples!). My family will still go every year as much as we can to buy from our local farmers. They need all the support they can get in order to thrive! Where else are you going to get great quality fruits and veggies anyway? We give it 5 stars!