The Downtown Arlington Farmer’s Market is a community-oriented market focusing on Texas provided foods, arts, crafts, services and wares. It is open every Friday and Saturday. The goal of the market is to provide a venue for local vendors to offer Arlington, Texas residents an opportunity to buy the freshest meat, produce, breads and other great foods, crafts and products available. Visit their website to learn more about vendors.

The Downtown Arlington Farmer’s Market is a community-oriented market focusing on Texas provided foods, arts, crafts, services and wares. It is open every Friday and Saturday. The goal of the market is to provide a venue for local vendors to offer Arlington, Texas residents an opportunity to buy the freshest meat, produce, breads and other great foods, crafts and products available. Visit their website to learn more about vendors.

The Dallas Farmers Market, one of the largest public markets of its type in the country, is open seven days a week, 362 days a year. 
Farmers from 150 miles around come to the Dallas Farmers Market, giving shoppers the chance to "buy locally." These certified local producers offer a wide array of seasonal produce, from tomatoes to sweet potatoes, peaches to watermelons. Other produce vendors complement these local offerings, with everything from Mexican avocados to Washington apples.
At the Dallas Farmers Market, visitors can also find specialty and prepared foods, flowers, shrubs, and trees, and the opportunity to buy produce in bulk.

Arlington Water Utilities will discuss the basic parts of an irrigation system, typical maintenance issues, water scheduling techniques and water efficient technologies to save water and money. Free.

Tues thru Nov. 20. 6-8pm. Arlington Water Utilities, in cooperation with the Arlington Library, is offering this three-class series on the principles of landscape design, xeriscaping and recommended plants for Arlington. RSVP at dustan.compton@arlingtontx.gov. Free.

Gather your friends and family, scout troop and neighbors for a fun, free event. Reminisce on what Coppell looked like as a prairie and do the "buffalo stomp" with the herd of seeders. Enhance the beauty of the trail system of Moore Road Park at Andy Brown East by participating in the wildflower seeding. Volunteers (teens and adults) are needed to help facilitate the event that morning. Pre-registration is not required to participate.

Maps and refreshments will be available at 8:30 a.m. at Helping Hands Garden. This is a self-guided tour of Coppell landscapes and gardens, featuring drought-tolerant native and adapted plants that require minimal irrigation. The tour will showcase five Coppell homes and the two Coppell Community Gardens. Volunteers and homeowners will be available on site to answer questions about gardening using SmartScape techniques. Come see what you should plant now for beautiful blooms next year from the homeowners of some of the most unique landscapes in Coppell. This free tour is easily biked and is a great reason to get out and enjoy the fall weather. Bike route map will be included.

For more information, contact Jen Ferguson at jferguson@coppelltx.gov.

Fairview Farms Marketplace is open seasonally May through October for all your farm fresh produce, flowers and plants. Open 7 days a week in October.

Fairview Farms Marketplace is open seasonally May through October for all your farm fresh produce, flowers and plants. Open Tuesday through Sunday in September.

Fairview Farms Marketplace is open seasonally May through October for all your farm fresh produce, flowers and plants. Open Tuesday through Sunday in September.

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