Our Growers / Food Producers

Because our vendors can change annually, this list may not be complete.  If you spot an incorrect listing, or would like to update your listing, please contact us.



Bio-Interlink

"Today's Management for Tomorrow's Resources" Native wildflowers, grasses, and other plants for restoration and preservation of local natural resources. These plants are extremely hardy and are needed on the landscape as many have been lost to development, intensive agriculture, and exotic plant competition. Combine these plants in your landscape plans as rain gardens, wildflower gardens, and reduce the amount of lawn you now mow. If you need help in designing any of these or a pond let me know!

Rand Atkinson
608-778-1131
biointerlink@aol.com

Connie Haberkhorn / Riverside Bait and Tackle

Enjoy some fresh Mississippi Catfish. Caught & cleaned fresh daily. Try some and you will be back for more.

Connie Haberkhorn
763-2651
chaberkorn@yahoo.com.


Cozy Meadow Greenhouse

Hanging baskets, geraniums, bedding plants and more.

Mary Katherine Imhoff
608-348-7366
2610 Willowbranch Road, Platteville

D&C Honey

Raw Honey from local bee hives.  Honey sticks in 10 flavors and needle point.

David
608-732-9066 
Caryl
608-732-9027


The Driftless Market

Opened June 4th, The Driftless Market is a local and natural foods grocery, providing area shoppers with convenient access to healthy, environmentally friendly produced foods and quality products from regional growers, producers, and artists, as well as their own certified kitchen.

Tuesday – Friday: 10 am – 7 pm
Saturday: 8 am – 4 pm
Sunday: 10 am – 4 pm
Closed Monday

The Driftless Market
95 West Main Street
Platteville, WI 53818
608-348-2696

heidi@driftlessmarket.com
www.driftlessmarket.com

Elizabeth Duewer

Full range of produce offered: starts at the market in late June  with strawberries and snow peas - blueberries and raspberries follow in July.  Platteville Farmer's Market Vendor for ten years. Gardens about one acre of land two miles in the country towards Lancaster. Offers trees and daylilies from farm.

Elizabeth Duewer


Gary A. Olson

Variety of seasonal produce.  Two acres of gardens, two greenhouses, small orchard, 6-10 hives of honeybees to produce comb honey. Platteville Farmers Market vendor since 1980.

Gary Olson
608-348-3992
olsong@potosisd.k12.wi.us
6055 Sunrise Dr, Platteville.


Hailey Prohaska

Healthy beefsteak tomato plant starts  for a jump on the season.

Hailey Prohaska
608-348-4633


Hickory Acres Farms, Etc.

Home baked goods, both regular and gluten free; veggies in season; crafts, including Ukrainian Eggs, Cradles, Ornaments and Paintings. Yeast breads, quick breads, and cookies are offered at the Market, and orders for cakes, pies, etc. are taken. I have a certified kitchen and am licensed.

Marilyn Hauth
608-763-2539
hicryacr@chorus.net

Holverson Homestead

Turned wooden bowls and other wooden creations as well as cut flowers, herbs, green onions, garlic, and other garden fare as available.

Clyde Holverson
608-348-3089
holversc@uwplatt.edu

Jim Stechlein

Free range eggs.

Jim Stechlein
608-778-4528


Judy Papineau

Honey and skin care products.

Judy Papineau
608-642-0304


Many Paws Pet Bakery

A variety of homemade dog treats.

Marcia Cordts

Mary Schmidtke and Nancy Collingbourne

Offer Scottish Highland Cattle Beef (low cholesterol). Wool and Spinning products are also available, and morel mushrooms.

Mary Schmidtke
Nancy Collingbourne
608-348-4047


Moonlight Perennials

Full-sized, winter hardy perennials.  We never use greenhouses, our plants will acclimate themselves to your Wisconsin garden with no problems. We also have a nice selection of shrubs, bushes and topiaries. Stop by and see us at the Market or at our house where you can take a look at our gardens!

Tom and Deb Osting
608-348-7140
150 Moonlight Dr, Platteville
http://www.moonlightperennials.com/

Pleasant Valley Greenhouse

Specializing in herbs and produce in season. Baked goods are also available, including popular Whoopie Pies!

Lucy Sensenig

Roger Lange

Morel Mushrooms in season.

Roger Lange

Rotten Ron’s

Specializing in dry hot pepper blends grown from seeds found around the world. Fresh Belle Peppers are offered later in the season along with super sweet carrots, red and yellow raspberries, and fresh herbs.

Ron Breuer

Safe Home Farm

Chemical-free bedding plants: tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, lots of herbs and a wide variety of native flowers.   You can find plant descriptions and more information on their website.

Robin Timm
Jayne Dunnum

jdrt@yousq.net
www.safehomefarm.com

StoneCrop

A family affair bringing locally produced, naturally grown (chemical free) veggies and artistic creations.

Heidi, Bill, Keagan and Caitlin McBeth
608-348-2417
kealin@mhtc.net


Ted Kearns

Grapes and 40 other fruits/vegetables.  Specialties: Red Raspberries, Parsnips, Brussels Sprouts, Celeriac, & Asparagus. I attend the Tuesday market if it isn't raining.

Ted Kearns
608-642-3330
For delivery, call 608-348-5210 and leave a message
Located off West Mound Road near the Mound

Tony Demmer

From my home to yours -  fresh fruits and vegetables.  Specialties include Sweet Corn, Green Beans, Tomatoes, Peppers and more. With a Degree in Culinary Business Management, Tony can advise you in ways to make a healthy dish.

Tony Demmer
 608-732-8105
andemmer@yahoo.com

Vesperman Farms

Began selling at the Platteville Farmer's Market in the 1980's, selling every vegetable imaginable. We took a break for about 15 year's- in that time our farm evolved into what it is today. Currently we raise strawberries, pumpkins, squash, and other fall ornamentals. We are also well known for our corn maze.

608-723-2542
info@vespermanfarms.com
8149 Stage Rd., Lancaster, WI
http://www.vespermanfarms.com

Walt Wisnewski

The Bay Tree guy from Dory Boat Farm.  Sells Bay Trees, takes requests, thoughtful suggestions and tomato orders.

Walk Wisnewski
608-348-9928
waltwis@mhtc.net


William Schlager

Seasonal produce variety.

William Schlager
608-348-9575
schlagerw01@northland.edu





What you can find at the Market.


All of the products at our Market are locally handmade or homegrown.

Our Market offers a WIDE array of plants and food products (click here to see our art and craft offerings).  We not only offer fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, but our vendors also sell perennial and annual ornamental plants, seedlings for your garden, baked and canned goods, and health/beauty products.

Because the readiness of our plants depend upon our temperamental weather here in Wisconsin, we cannot promise in advance exactly what you will find at the Market each Saturday, but we can provide a rough estimate of what you will find freshly harvested when you stop by.  See the chart below for more information.

Wisconsin Seasonal Produce Chart