Publications dans Really Local Harvest
Fruits and vegetables 2021 : Indoor sprouts

Spring is upon us and it’s already time to put some vegetables in the ground for a productive season! Although our climate makes the soil difficult to access, nothing is stopping us from being ready with the help of indoor seedlings, which are already found at some of our local farmers’ stalls.

This second episode, on seedlings, is part of a series of ten chapters produced on the occasion of the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables.

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Hungarian Goodies: Keeping food heritage alive, far from home

Representing 17 different countries, we are very proud of our market cultural diversity and we know you are too. If you miss travelling and discovering the world then this new series of blog posts is for you. So grab your coffee and get comfortable, this month we are taking you to Romania!

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Fruits and Vegetables 2021 : The art and science of organic seed saving

Springtime is coming, and it’s time to buy your seeds from local producers. Starting in February, we are featuring our vendors and members in a ten-part series for the International Year of Fruit and Vegetables. In this first chapter, Shannon Jones from Broadfork Farm, a local grower that will soon start to sell seeds again for the season, explains to us the thorough process that goes behind seed saving every year, and how one can start to further that important knowledge.

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The Marcel Goguen Farm, a long-lasting agricultural heritage

This week, heritage is in the spotlight in New Brunswick, the perfect opportunity to learn about the rich variety of ancestral stories that lie in our backyard. The Marcel Goguen farm in Cocagne, a member of Really Local Harvest, has been an excellent example for almost two and a half centuries!

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Being a vendor during a pandemic : starting or buying a business

Among all the vendors of Dieppe’s Market, some of them have founded or bought a business during the Covid-19 pandemic. For our second article of this series of blogs, here are a few stories of vendors who had to deal with the challenges of the pandemic right after starting their new journey.

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Markets in the Red phase: reinforced measures for your security

Following the announcement made by Dr. Jennifer Russell Chief Medical Officer of Health on January 19th, we would like to reassure all our dear customers: The Dieppe Market is an essential service and all the vendors that you’re used to find on Fridays and Saturdays will continue to operate.

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My Really Local Fridge: a generous year ahead!

To celebrate this long-awaited 2021 new year, the Really Local Harvest and the Moncton Food Depot Alimentaire have decided to join their forces in order to expand the access of local products to people and families in need of Greater Moncton.

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Celebrate Christmas with very local drinks

When it comes to December, everyone is active, alcohol producers included are ready for the festivities! However, this year they need us more than ever!

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What about a hike surrounded llamas in Haute-Aboujagane?

Local outdoor activities are pretty popular lately... and for good reasons, fall keeps offering us such beautiful days this year! Today's article is about a fun and unusual outdoor activity that was recommended by a client of the Dieppe Market, we loved… and if you are a hiking enthusiast you’ll love it too for sure! Have you ever thought of taking an afternoon hike with a cute llama?

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An apple story!

The commercial production of apples in New Brunswick began more than 100 years ago. U-picks have since then become a popular Fall outdoor family activity. But what do we really know about this crispy, juicy and colored fruit that we either eat fresh or cooked on October rainy days?

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What does organic really mean?

Organic certification presence keeps increasing around us and in different fields. According to the Nielsen Survey, nearly 70% of Canadian consumers have purchased an organic product at least once and more than half of consumers buy it regularly. But what does the designation “organic” really mean?

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Gardening without a greenhouse this winter: what to plant in the Maritimes?

This fall, The Really Local Harvest is going to grow veggies in garden beds. For more information, Samuel LeGresley interviewed a few market gardeners from the Dieppe Market.

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Summer U-picks are now available !

Looking for a fun outdoor activity to do over the summer with your family and friends ? U-picks season is here and we hope you’re just as excited as we are ! What could be better than picking fresh fruits harvested with love from local farms while having some quality time with your loved ones ?

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