Stepping Stones at the Market
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May 28, 2008
By Cheryl McCord
 
Stepping stones add character and charm to the garden or flower bed. They can be used as functional foot paths surrounded by grass or creeping thyme. Stepping stones can be inspirational greetings set among the flowers for garden visitors.

There are several types to choose from at the Market. Shop for classic designs or stones that kids make right at the Market.

Marri Champie’s beautiful terracotta stones are based on classic designs such as Old French Garden, Celtic Knot, and Italian Tuscany.

Kids can make their own stepping stones at the Market. Thomas and Sarah Cabalo bring the forms, the concrete mix, the alphabet letters for imprinting names or messages, and decorative glass beads for highlights. Kids can put their hands or feet in the concrete for special lasting prints.

Coming Events
Next week the Junior Master Gardeners will present Compost Critters. Also we will demonstrate the changing of the worms in the compost bin.

Stop by the Market for fresh-picked asparagus and rhubarb. A wide selection of bedding plants is available—tomatoes, herbs, hanging baskets, and perennial flowers. Also try our locally grown lamb, pork, beef, eggs, and home-baked breads.

The Market hours are 9 am to noon. The Market location is at Sandstone Plaza at the west end of Main Street. For more information, contact Cheryl McCord at 922-5113 or visit the website at www.KunaFarmersMarket.com.
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