Archive for November, 2008

November 2008 Events

We will be at two Thanksgiving / Harvest markets this month:

  • On Saturday, November 15th, join us at the Gardens on Spring Creek for a Holiday Gift Sale. This event features 11 local artists and is also a benefit for the Gardens. We’ll have beautiful dried floral wreaths and arrangements handcrafted from our own sustainably grown herbs and flowers, fresh cut herbs, bittersweet and more.
  • On November 22nd, from 10am until 3pm Oberle Botanical will join 40 other vendors at a Community Harvest Market in the Opera Galleria at 123 North College Ave, Fort Collins. You’ll find cheese, grass-fed beef, honey, mushrooms, baked goods, sweets, condiments, herbs, sauces and specialty products including our fresh herbs, late season produce, dried herb and floral creations and more. Come support the farmers and producers you know from the farmers’ markets.
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Out with the Old, in with the New!

And, no, there are no political implications to the title!

Every so often, change is good.  Interest in local foods, markets and urban farms is growing at a rate I’d only dreamed of a decade ago. Over the years, we’ve come to feel bogged down by our complex logo and ‘Old School’ website. It was more than time for a change. You’ll see our old, familiar logo on the home page just above the new one we’ve adopted. The old logo will eventually disappear.

This new site is far more dynamic, allowing me to blog about my favorite subjects: great food from the earth to the plate and everything in between.

dried flower wreathWe’ll be able to post weekly availability lists and events. You’ll be kept up to date on the newest and freshest items from our gardens: produce, herbs, fresh flowers, and garden crafts (check out our dried floral and herb wreaths!).

Orders can be placed online for local pick up or folks can use PayPal to have orders shipped anywhere in the country (this feature is still under construction and will be available shortly).

You’ll know when and where to find us and our products, during our regular spring, summer and autumn farmers’ markets, during the 5 winter markets (one per month, beginning in November), at craft shows and local special events.

We genuinely look forward to your comments and observations. Let the first course begin!

Warm wishes in this beautiful Indian Summer.

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