Providence Corner Blog
The Leaning Tower of Peaches on Providence Rd
What does "Temp Sold Out" mean?
4/15/2026
We are so glad you asked that question!
Would you really purchase and eat peaches or watermelons in January? Or, fresh okra in February? Just because you see certain fruits and veggies in a grocery store does NOT mean it is a good time to buy them. I feel certain your produce will not taste the same (or as good) as it would if you purchased them during their actual/natural growing season. So...when we say we are "Temporarily Sold Out", that means we are waiting for the farmers and farms we work with to let us know when their produce is ready for harvesting. It is then that we gather, can and or freeze the fruits and veggies to make our delicious jams, chowchow, chutney and pickles. We must be honest...on RARE occasions we may purchase produce from a farmer who has a hot house/greenhouse. This is only done because YOU constantly asked for that particular product and promised to buy the entire batch if we made it. That said, the Canning Season is drawing nigh. We are already knee-deep in strawberries and we have been told it should be a good year for peaches and the other fruits and veggies we can. As a well-known Dallas minister use to say- "GET READY, GET READY, GET READY!" |
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