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           <title>Andy&#039;s Produce Too</title>
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Andy&#039;s Produce Too is a Union-area produce market operating out of a spacious newer building with ample parking. The market carries fresh fruit and vegetables alongside a steady rotation of seasonal plants and decor.
What makes Andy&#039;s Produce Too special?
A roomy, easy-to-navigate market layout in a historical building gives the stand the character of a destination stop rather than a quick roadside detour.

A wide produce offering, fresh fruit, baked goods, locally made foods, and seasonal items, sits alongside the plant inventory rather than competing with it.
Seasonal flowers and a plant selection turn over with the calendar, with bedding flowers in summer and a strong shift toward fall items as the year winds down.
The holiday season brings Christmas trees, wreaths, and other Christmas items, making the market a recurring December stop.

What fellow gardeners are saying

Visitors describe the new location as a clear upgrade, with the building, layout, and parking all earning positive notice.
Seasonal shoppers return for the Christmas tree and wreath selection alongside the year-round produce.

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           <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2026 02:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
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