Wednesday Adventure Cat Yoga + Thursday Farmstand
#104: Spring Happenings @ Featherstone Garden
Welcome to Featherstone’s Garden Happenings Newsletter, where we share our garden updates, plant and fungi-forward recipes, details about our farmstand and onsite events, cat pics, & more. As a subscriber, you will be the first to know about our Garden Happenings. If you’re not a newsletter subscriber but would like to be, click below to sign up.
Featherstone Farmstand every Thursday 11-7:
600 Plum Street Detroit
Heirloom Tomatoes: cherry mix, black Roma, speckled Roma, sungella, tomatillos
Sweet Peppers: habanada, shishito, Venezuelan Aji
Hot Peppers: sweetie drops, orange Thai, Calabrian, datil, Chinese 5 color, Serrano
Iced Coffee: with lion’s mane, cardamom, cinnamon and honey
Cold Pressed Elixers
JAVA and Jams Cold Pressed Elixers
Erinn’s Elixers are here just in time for the changing weather! Both are extremely yummy and healthy.
Featherstone Downtown Garden Location & Parking
(free parking available at the MGM parking garage on the corner Third Street and Plum Street)
600 Plum Street Detroit 48201: Featherstone Farmstand and Garden
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Have a great week,
Annie, Ame, Aaron, Ebb, & Lilly
+ Chili, Bean, Ginger, Marigold, Fig & OJ
(our farm cats ₍˄·͈༝·͈˄₎◞ ₍˄·͈༝·͈˄₎◞₍˄·͈༝·͈˄₎◞, ₍˄·͈༝·͈˄₎◞₍˄·͈༝·͈˄₎)
Rooted in Waawiyatanong (Detroit), Featherstone Garden is a femme and minority owned business that is dedicated to land stewardship and growing produce year-round for neighbors and local restaurants. As an all-natural operation, the garden intercrops veggies, herbs, fungi, and flowers that complement each other as companions, nurture soil and beneficial insects, and contribute to a healthy urban ecosystem. At both their downtown and MorningSide locations, Featherstone offers space for the community to enjoy the healing benefits of gardening and consuming plant and fungi-forward foods.