Available This Week – August 18, 2025

Contact Rhio at landline: 646 415 9218 (no texts)
or rhio@rhiosgarden.com

All our produce, eggs and other items are Truganic which means NO pesticides,
herbicides or “cides” of any kind are used, and NO synthetic fertilizers.

Items written in
green are currently available.
Items written in red are not available, out of season, or
the Woodchuck got them!

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EGGS

Not Your Ordinary Eggs             $6.00 dozen

We have a small flock of Heritage chickens and a couple of roosters at our small Truganic farm in Eldred, NY. They are allowed to roam free in season, and are fed a mix of organic grains and scratch mix. We also feed them our own fresh Truganic (no pesticides, no synthetic fertilizers) greens, like kale, collards, chickweed, purslane (for Omega 3s), fresh veggies, sprouts, and varied herbs. Genetically modified corn is in all conventional chicken feed and you have no idea how harmful that can be. In today’s post pandemic world, we feel it’s important to avoid harmful chemicals and additives in your food, as well as GE organisms. As Hippocrates said: Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food.

PRODUCE – VEGGIES

COLLARDS

Georgia – 1 bunch $3.00

CUCUMBERS

Suyo Longo Cucumbers $3.00 lb. (This is a burpless, heirloom variety originating in China. Sweet, mild and crisp.) 

 

 

 

 

EDIBLE FLOWERS – $4.00 (This would be a combination of whatever is in season, such as Borage, Nasturtium, Calendula, Rose, Mexican Sunflower petals, Peony, etc.)

KALE, Red Russian – 1 bunch $3.00 (this Kale is more tender than Supermarket
varieties)



MEXICAN SOUR GHERKINS – $5.00 pint

  

PEPPERS

Cayenne, $3.00 package

Cubanelle $4.00 lb

Green, $4.00 lb.

Jalapeno, $3.00 package 

Red $5.00 lb. 

PURSLANE is a leafy green vegetable that grows wild, you probably already have it in your yard or garden. It contains a plethora of nutrients. . . Vitamins A, B, C, E, potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium, manganese and omega 3 fatty acids.

SQUASH

Cocozelle, $3.00 lb.

Tromboncino, $3.00 to $4.00 each – this is an Italian variety, very tender, mild and sweet tasting, even when it gets extra BIG.

Squash Flowers – $5.00

String Beans (aka Green Beans) – $5.00

TOMATOES – HEIRLOOM VARIETIES – $5.00 lb. (coming soon)

Heirloom tomatoes are not as uniform looking as supermarket tomatoes, but what they lack in appearance, they make up for in flavor.

Heirloom Tomatoes, Dried – $8.00 (from Cherokee Purple and Black Krim tomatoes with absolutely no additives)
     

 

PRODUCE – FRUIT

CURRANTS, black (available in early Summer)

Paw Paws (available in October)

Peaches 

HERBS, EDIBLE WEEDS & EDIBLE FLOWERS  $3.00 
(Except Where Noted) 

Anise Hyssop

Bay Leaves – fresh $5.00 
(You can dry these in a paper bag to store long term)


  
Cilantro

Dill 

Goldenrod

Lemon Balm

Lemon Verbena

Marjoram

Nasturtium (leaves and flowers) $4.00

Oregano

Parsley

Rosemary

Sage
      

Thyme

TOOTHACHE PLANT (Spilanthes) Flowers $5.00 – Gives a fizzy or tingling sensation in the mouth. Also, reportedly, has a numbing effect if you have a toothache. Chefs are starting to find ways to use it in their cuisine.

 

FLOWERS

Daffodil bulbs – 25 for $10.00 (good for planting anytime)

Hydrangeas, white – 1 bunch $6.00

   

Winterberry – $6.00 bunch

PLANTS

Comfrey – $7.00

Prickly Pear Cactus – $10.00
  

Raspberry – $10.00

SUCCULENTS – $20.00

Jade Hanging Plant 

 

WILD FOOD AND WEED WALKS (1 hour +)

Learn about edible wild foods (commonly called weeds), and culinary & medicinal herbs.
Walks available once a week (email me for date of next walk) 

$10.00 cash
or purchase $10. in produce or eggs