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Back on the FarmBurlington County
Farm Fair returns. PAGE 6
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Toni Price is busy as a bee tending to her lavender field in Tabernacle, where visitors ctheir own plants.
Living the life of lavender luxury
By KATRINA GRANT
The Taberacle Sun
At Busy Bee Farm in Taberna-cle, visitors are able to pick theirown lavender, a plant that can beused in a variety of ways.
Lavender really is a versatileproduct, Toni Price, owner ofBusy Bee Farm, said. You canhang it and dry to use it in a bou-quet. You can use it to make sa-chets and other crafts. You can re-ally make a lot of things with it.
Lavender can also be used forculinary reasons to add a little fla-vor to simple dishes.
Lavender is really cominginto its own with culinary. Thereare lots of different uses, Price
said. I use it for a lavender saltrub which can be used on pork,fish or chicken. I also make alavender sugar that I use in cook-ies and pound cake. You dontneed a lot, but it gives everythinga little twist.
Lavender is a Mediterranean
plant primarily grown in thesouthwest, Texas and Washing-ton.
Price believes she has one ofthe only farms in New Jersey thatgrows the plant and one of thefew on the East Coast.
Lavender is one of the mostdifficult plants, but the simplest,Price said. I know that soundsconflicting. There is not a lot ofinformation, and a lot of the in-formation is conflicting. Its diffi-cult for me because I am one ofthe few lavender farms in NewJersey and on the East Coast.Each site is different and its a lotof trial and error.
The lavender plant doesnt re-quire a lot of work to grow it.
It needs loose sandy soil, fullsun, no fertilizer and very littlewater.
Its a perennial so it growsevery year and will bloom forabout 10 to 15 years, Price said.It blooms now, and this year itwas actually three weeks early. It
does need to be pruntended to.
Price started puttinhours into Busy Bee in 2006 after she left hcareer.
I couldnt do boththere werent enough hday, Price said. I mia lot. This is very rigolove it, this is what I aled to do.
The farm is going ting camp groups colearn about the farmder and beekeeping. this will give her the oto combine two things
We are beekeeperwe make lavender ho
Price said. We are gocate the camp groupsbees and farms. Im gable to merge my ingoing to be a lot of fun
To find out more aBee Farm and pickinvisitwww.busybeefarm
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By MELISSA DIPENTOThe Tabenacle Sun
Many these days are hoping tofill their stomachs with healthyeats by filling their dinner plateswith local, organic produce andmeats.
But the question that begs to beasked is, Well, where did it comefrom?
If you shop at the BurlingtonCounty Farmers Market inMoorestown, some of those eggsor chickens, if they were stillalive, could have basically walkedto the weekly outdoor market ontheir own.
Each Saturday morning, JoannDarmo, along with her husband,brother and father-in-law, takeCox Road to Hartford Road, arriv-ing 2.1 miles from their originand approximately five minuteslater at 500 Centerton Rd., the siteof the Burlington County Com-munity Agricultural Center,home of the market, now in its
fifth year.The Darmos children are part
of the fifth generation in the fam-ily to work the farm.
Local is a big thing here. Thefarmers market gets it the dayafter its picked, Darmo said.
This is the fourth year the Dar-
mos have sold crops at the mar-ket. If you head to the market onSaturday, you can expect to findthe usual suspects such as toma-toes, white corn, peppers, egg-plant and cucumbers at theirpeak from Darmos Farm. Thefarm also carries peaches andmelons.
Darmo said the buying localmentality has helped business atthe farms stand, which is openevery day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Its cut down on diesel fuel,transportation costs and time,Darmo said. Its a big deal forfarmers and its helped us.
Is 7.7 miles still local enoughfor you?
Thought so. Thats the distancefrom Hunters Vegetable Farm inCinnaminson to the market.
The farm, owner Amy Huntersaid, has been family owned andoperated for nine consecutivegenerations since 1760. The fami-ly also operates a retail marketseven days a week at the 120-acre
farm at 1101 Union Landing Rd.Hunter said the best tasting
items from the farm right noware corn, cantaloupes and water-melons. She said her familybrings an array of other vegeta-bles to the farmers market each
Healthieroptions
availableEat fresh and be healthy andhappy with the BurlingtonCounty Farmers Market
please see MARKET, page 5
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The Burlington County HealthDepartment and Crafts
Creek/Spring Hill Brook Water-shed Association judged the pho-tos at Burlington Countys EarthFair on June 18. Visitors to EarthFair viewed over 30 entries andvoted on their favorite for thePeoples Choice Award.
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Jamielynn Storchs photo ofdogs running through the waterat Kings Grants Lake James inMarlton captured the PeoplesChoice Award.
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The Burlington County clerkhas married 120 couples so farthis year. In June, Timothy D.Tyler, Burlington County Clerk,married Colleen Stapleton and
Nicholas Nelson, making theirmarriage the 100th ceremony per-formed this year at the office.Last week, Tyler was performingseven more marriages.
One of the benefits of being
the county clerk is having the op-portunity to officiate the unionsof wonderful couples and witnesstheir joy as they start their newlives together, Tyler said.
Tyler has performed 412 wed-dings and civil unions since hiselection in 2009.
The Burlington County ClerksOffice performs marriage andcivil union ceremonies during
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