05/01/2026
Have you ever tried kohlrabi? Well, you can this Saturday (May 2) at the University District Farmers' Market from 8 a.m. - 12 noon at Oak Forest Community Garden (2600 S. Monroe St., Little Rock). This is our first market of the season and we have some wonderful Spring produce to share with you!
Our small neighborhood farmers' market runs from 8 a.m. until 12 noon every Saturday from May 2-Oct. 10 under the pavilion at Oak Forest Community Garden. Pay us a visit and support the garden and locally grown produce!
Now, more about that kohlrabi. The word itself is a compound of Kohl (German for "cabbage") and Rabi (Swiss German for "turnip"), which is an appropriate description of this vegetable because of its big turnip-shaped stem. However, once you peel off the skin, the inside tastes much more like cabbage. You can eat it raw, steam it, roast it, grill it, pickle it, and even boil it and make something akin to mashed potatoes! The leaves are edible as well. For sale at the market, we strip off the leaves because the kohlrabi will last much longer in the refrigerator without them.
Here's what we will have for sale this Saturday at the market:
(FYI, we have a limited number of some items, so things might sell out fast. The early bird gets the best stuff).
Kale Mix (1/2lb bag) - $4
Swiss Chard (1/2lb bag) - $4
Collard Greens (1lb bunch) - $2
Red Mustard Greens (1lb bunch) - $2
Romaine Lettuce Mix (1/2lb bag) - $2
Strawberries (1 pint, roughly 3/4lb) - $4
Radishes (1 bunch, about 12 small radishes w/ leaves) - $2
Beets (1 bunch, 4 nice sized beets w/ leaves) - $3
Kohlrabi (each) - $3
Dill (3oz bag) - $1
Mint (1oz bag) - $1
Honey from the Garden (3oz jar, $5; 5.6oz jar, $10; 13.5oz jar, $20)
Snap Peas (1 pint, roughly 1/4lb) - $4
The University District Farmers' Market also accepts SNAP for all qualifying items and we operate our own Double Up program, meaning SNAP users are able to purchase double the amount (up to $20) of fresh fruit and vegetables for no added cost when they use their SNAP card.