Memphis Farmer's Market Info

Jesse Harris Produce

 

Products Offered

Tomatoes, squash, zucchini, green beans, eggplant, butterbeans, bell peppers, banana peppers, cucumbers, okra, carrots, cabbage, greens, lettuce, parsnips, turnips, sweet potatoes, new potatoes, corn, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, peaches, nectarines, blackberries, blueberries, watermelons, cantaloupe, figs, pumpkins, muscadines, califlower, kohlrabi

Market Days

Weekly        

Contact Information

Teresa Harris  
Dyersburg, TN 
731-286-4056

For CSA information call 731-445-5585     


On a hilly spot next to his house in Dyersburg, Jessie Harris sets out pepper plants.  He doesn't hurry, but he doesn't stop to chat much with visitors, either, because he has hundreds more.  And then there are the tomatoes, squash, and dozens of other fruits and vegetables to plant and tend.  If you can't make it up to his place, you can meet Jessie's wife, Teresa, here at the Memphis Farmers' Market.  You may wonder how she can be selling luscious tomatoes and crisp cucumbers this early in the season.  It's because she and Jessie raise them in 3 greenhouses on their land.  For this farming family, the work never seems to stop, but the payoff is truly amazing--all season long.

Market Calendar

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MFM Blog


  • June 3rd Farm to Fork at Bleu Restaurant 5/16/12
    Farm to Fork 2012 kicks off Sunday, June 3 at 2pm at Bleu Restaurant! Chef Robert Cirillo will create a brunch-inspired meal from market ingredients, and proceeds from the dinner are generously donat...
  • Thanks to our 2012 Season Sponsor: Keras Subaru 5/16/12
    Memphis Farmers Market is thrilled to announce that Jim Keras Subaru is our 2012 Season Sponsor. We appreciate their support of our market. Even more exciting is that every fourth Saturday will be Su...
  • Trolley Stop Market last stop on the 2011-2012 MFM Farm to Fork tour 3/21/12
    Sitting on a worn-out bench removed from an old school bus in the middle of ripe vegetables and blooming flowers on their farm in Whitton, Arkansas, farmers Keith and Jill Forrester had a vision, and...