Cora Seely, 9, and her sister Ursula Seely, 11, sell some flowers and produce grown at Luna Farm in Redcrest. According to the Redcrest grandmother-farmer Amy Diekmeyner (not pictured), the two sisters spend a lot of their time on the farm "working hard." The Fortuna Farmers' Market is held every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.
m. at the corner of 10th Street and Main Street Fortuna weekly until the end of Oct..
(Jose Quezada, HUMEDIA/For the Times-Standard) Will Wright of Jams and Jellies from Home gives a big smile sitting behind his varied jam and jelly products. Wright has made his food products on the North Coast for 17 years, many of them as a member of the North Coast Growers' Association. (Jose Quezada, HUMEDIA/For the Times-Standard) Fatima Ornelas and her mother Laura Ornelas of Fortuna purchase herbs and plantings from Beautiful Flora Farms farmer Albero Hernandez at the Fortuna Farmers Market, held every Tuesday at the corner of 10th Street and Main Street weekly until the end of Oct.
. (Jose Quezada, HUMEDIA/For the Times-Standard) Soraya Riley, 4, plays with a hollowed-out coconut at a vendor table for Humboldt Healing Harvest. The young business cultivates food medicine in the shape of microgreens and adaptogenic mushrooms for helping individuals with enzymes for more energy, better digestion and general well-being.
(Jose Quezada, HUMEDIA/For the Times-Standard) Melanie Cunningham and Kevin Cunningham of Shakefork Community Farm out of Carlotta have been selling their pro.
