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           <title>Massey&#039;s produce</title>
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Massey&#039;s Produce is a seasonal produce stand in Dardenne Prairie operating from early April through the end of October. The market pairs fresh fruit and vegetables with a steady seasonal plant offering across the spring, summer, and fall windows.
What makes Massey&#039;s Produce special?
A dedicated seasonal calendar, pulling specific produce and plant inventory through their natural windows rather than holding a flat year-round mix, gives the stand a destination-stop character at each turn of the season.

The plant offering covers potted and hanging flowers across spring and summer, with mums and other fall plants arriving as the calendar shifts.
Locally grown peaches, Amish tomatoes, and homegrown vegetables anchor the produce side, with the stand staying close to its agricultural roots.
The seasonal items lineup runs the full calendar: sweet corn and watermelon in summer, pumpkins and gourds in fall, and Christmas trees as the year winds down.

What fellow gardeners are saying

Visitors describe the produce-and-plant combination as a destination stop worth repeating across the season, the inventory shifts feel intentional rather than incidental.

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