Plants, Produce & Food: May 25 & 26
Hattie’s Garden is open on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 from 10 to 4 for the sale of produce, meat, eggs, cheese, fish and plants for your home gardens.
We will also be at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market (HLFM) located at the George H.P. Smith Park on Saturday from 8 to 12.
What’s Available from Hattie
The following freshly harvested produce is available at Hattie’s Garden on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 from 10 to 4.
- Young Carrots — Freshly harvested. Tender and delicious.
- Swiss Chard — Delightfully tender. By the bunch.
- Red Radishes — By the bunch.
- Microgreens — Mixed and Arugula microgreens.
- Young Arugula — Triple-washed and bagged.
- Young Mixed Lettuce — Triple-washed and bagged.
- Mesclun — Triple-washed and bagged.
- Fresh-cut Herbs — Available this week is Flat Italian Parsley, Dill and Cilantro.
What’s Available from our Other Vendors
The following meat, eggs, cheese, fish and other food products are available at Hattie’s Garden on May 25 and Thursday, May 26 from 10 to 4.
- AlaskaWild Seafoods — Flash frozen, wild-caught salmon, rockfish and cod.
- Woodbine Farm (an affiliate of Chapel’s Country Creamery) — Pasture-raised pork and beef.
- Chapel’s Country Creamery — Lots of delicious cheese made from milk from their pastured cows.
- Twin Post Farm — Free-range chicken eggs from Princess Anne County.
- Chrissy’s Bees — Butterbean and Wildflower Honey.
Plants for your Home Gardens
Memorial Day weekend approaches. Generally known as a traditional planting time, we have an absolute abundance of plants that will thrive and you will love. And you can get a jump start on your home gardens, as well as avoid the crowds and traffic by going to Hattie’s Garden this Wednesday and Thursday from 10 to 4.
Take a look at our plants on Hattie’s Garden website for a complete list. Most of those plants are now ready — tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, squash, cucumbers, mixed lettuce, and arugula. And a lot of herbs — spearmint, pineapple mint, Vietnamese coriander, African Blue basil, regular Genovese-type basil (downy mildew resistant varieties), Berggarten sage, Greek oregano, English thyme and chives. Flowers include cutting zinnias, bedding zinnias, double click cranberry cosmos, double click mix cosmos, French marigolds, both extra dwarf Lemon Drop and dwarf brocade, gomphrena, cosmos, marigolds and more!
We also have beautiful herb planters this year featuring lemon thyme, tri-color sage, parsley, chives and oregano. These herb planters are 12″ long ovals and can be brought into the kitchen for use while cooking. Though it may seem like a lot of herbs in one planter, the herbs simply adapt to the size of the container they are in. There are enough nutrients in the planter to last for the season. When fall arrives, you can plant the herbs outside, or overwinter and re-pot them next spring.
Please note that while we will bring as many plants as possible to the HLFM, our space is limited. The best selection will always be at the garden during our open hours.
You may setup an appointment outside of our regular open hours by texting Hattie at 302-841-1896, or by sending an email to
hattie@hattiesgarden.com. Please indicate one or two times that work for you and she will get right back to you with her availability.
Directions to Hattie’s Garden
Hattie’s Garden is located at 31341 Kendale Rd in Lewes approximately 3 miles from Plantation Road (also known as Rt. 1D), coming inland on either Robinsonville Rd. or Beaver Dam Rd (Rt. 23 South).
Kendale Rd. is a short road (0.6 miles) between Robinsonville and Beaver Dam Road. The house is fifth on the left from Beaver Dam Rd, and has a large wooden fence in front of house with purple trim.
Park in the graveled area facing the fence. The plants will be setup at the end of the driveway and we should be close by. Produce and food is located inside the garage and you may enter through the side door. Just follow the signs.
Yours in the Garden and at the Market,