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Home » Wingard’s Market summer produce baskets are back
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Wingard’s Market summer produce baskets are back

The first order is due by April 19 and will be available on April 22 and 23 for pickup

PUBLISHED ON April 6, 2022

Wingard’s Market is thrilled to announce the return of the summer produce baskets starting at the end of April. The Produce Baskets will have a mix of local and regional fruits and vegetables based on seasonal availability with the occasional exotic included for fun and variety. (photo provided)

LEXINGTON, S.C. — Wingard’s Market is thrilled to announce the return of the summer produce baskets starting at the end of April. The Produce Baskets will have a mix of local and regional fruits and vegetables based on seasonal availability with the occasional exotic included for fun and variety.

Orders should be placed by Tuesday and baskets are available for pickup on Friday of that week. The first order is due by April 19 and will be available on April 22 and 23 for pickup.

The baskets cost $30 each and will include a 10% discount with the purchase of over five weekly baskets. Each month will include a variety of produce, ranging from all types of fruits and vegetables. The general produce guide below is what you can expect to see.

April:  asparagus, blueberries, broccoli, cabbage, collards, leeks, microgreens, onions, parsley, snap peas, radishes, strawberries, Swiss chard.

May: asparagus, basil, snap beans, pole beans, blueberries, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, cucumbers, kale, microgreens, onions, parsley, peaches, snap peas, potatoes, radishes, strawberries, summer squash sweet corn, Swiss chard, zucchini.

To find out each months produce or to place your order, visit our website. For questions, please call Wingard’s Fresh Produce Market at (803) 359-9091, option 1 or email produce@wingardsmarket.com.

–Wingard’s Market

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