Farmers Market in the Square this Sunday
Daffodil Festival is not on this weekend, but Carterton Farmers Market is. We're back in Memorial Square and weekly from this Sunday.
Plunket will be there selling big bunches of Middlerun daffodils as a fundraiser. And as well as some of our regular stallholders rejoining us after a winter break, there will also be a large assortment of other stallholders, including:
Elwin Farm with Jenny’s selection of vege seedlings in biodegradable paper pots for spring planting. There will also be a selection of locally grown vege seeds as well as Elwin Farm’s home-made soap and delicious organically produced free-range eggs.
Adrianne’s Crafts has hats, retro slippers, and other knitted items, as well as an assortment of handcrafted gifts and toys at affordable prices.
Wonderland Coffee 2020 is our new regular coffee provider. They sell coffee, hot chocolates, muffins, cakes, milkshakes, iced drinks, hot pies, sausage rolls, cold drinks, and more.
Glam Jams stall will be there with our no added sugar/ low carb collection. Preserves, pickles, sweet spreads, sauerkrauts and cordials. These are terrific for Keto diets and are Diabetic friendly too.
Jane Ammundsen. "I make vests for children using vintage blankets, and will have some knitted slippers and sunhats for sale. My Facebook page is Oscar & Millie"
Choice Fruit Products. “Taking our lifelong passion (and our mum's) for delicious, flavoursome food and sharing it with you. All our products are packed full of flavour, are dairy-free, additive-free, preservative-free, suitable for vegans, low salt, low sugar, palm oil-free, and no MSG. We source and use local and organic produce for all our products wherever possible.“
Little Green Dunny make beautiful composting loos to hire, rent, or buy in Wairarapa. Come and have a look at a composting alternative to a portaloo.
Louisa Shannon will be there selling her roses, perennials, shrubs, hydrangeas, and buxus.
Holbrook Forest Garden will have on stall organic microgreens, veggie and flower seedlings, and succulents.
Lavender Abbey will be selling multi award-winning lavender oil, soap bars, liquid soap, sleep lotion, lavender bunches, balms and lotions, face serum, calming blends, floral water, massage oil, and eye pillows.
Tony Hamilton. “We sell craft from made from old silver cutlery, including wind chimes, coat hooks, rings, bracelets, ear-rings, and oil burners.“ They also sell an assortment of dreamcatchers and silver rings.
Maureen Millar will be there with her handcrafted children’s clothing at affordable prices.
Living Glass will be selling a range of leaded and stained glass creations.
And they will be joined by our other regular stallholders:
Hensons Gardens
Locavore Farm
Greytown Gold
Garden for Life
Subliminal Gifts
Helen Robertson
Come and enjoy Carterton Farmers Market’s return to Memorial Square.
Please follow Covid level 2 and keep us all safe. We'll have hand sanitiser and sign-in posters/registers for you, and plenty of room to keep your 1m distancing.
A Neighbourly Riddle! Don’t Overthink It… Or Do?😜
Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post if you know the answer and the big reveal will be posted in the comments at 2pm on the day!
If you multiply this number by any other number, the answer will always be the same. What number is this?
Poll: Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
As reported in the Post, there’s a $30 million funding gap in financial mentoring. This has led to services closing and mentors stepping in unpaid just to keep helping people in need 🪙💰🪙
One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.
So we want to hear what you think:
Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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59.3% Yes, supporting people is important!
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25.5% No, individuals should take responsibility
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15.2% ... It is complicated
SHOP LOCAL THIS WEEKEND - FARMERS MARKET SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS JUDDS ROAD MASTERTON
Come along to our Farmers Market & Crafts held EVERY Saturday Rain or Shine
BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ALONG FOR MORNING TEA AND COFFEE, AND HAVE A BROWSE AROUND OUR WONDERFUL MARKET
HOT OFF THE PRESS:
OUT AND ABOUT CATERING – Yammy will be at the market with her yummy chutneys, chilly range, Sauerkrauts, Relish, Pickles and Marmalades
DANIEL’S SPUDS are back at the market this week. Agria potatoes freshly dug this week.
WHAREMUKU ORCHARD is back this week also.
FRESH LOCAL VEGES also for sale
THE CLAREVILLE BAKERY is back this week with all our customer favourites.
And of course, there is always lots on offer: Hot Food, fresh Coffee, Fresh Vege stall, Yummy Honey, fresh bread to name just a few.
We have a fabulous array of creative gifts on display and available for purchase.
wooden toys, embroidered tea towels, olive oil, Crocheted toys, woollen items to mention just a few
We even have live music to get your toes tapping and we are always ready for a friendly chat. For a great day out or an early morning visit we have something for everyone.
We have a new Facebook page:
Wairarapa Farmers Market 2025 - have a look and view our newsletter for this week, or alternatively sign up to receive the newsletter into your inbox.
We also have a Eftpos terminal where you can access cash for your Farmers Market purchases. Come and have a look, I’m sure you will be pleasantly surprised.
Look forward to seeing you.
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