I was late in discovering this: Nash’s farm store closed a few months ago.
Nash Huber is an organic grower in our area. His produce was available at our farmer’s market and at a tiny building in the Old Dungeness area of Sequim. Eight years ago the farm store opened nearby, offering a broad selection of organic produce along with other grocery products. The location proved too remote to serve enough buyers. Heavy snows last year also caused devastating losses to Nash crops when migrating birds, unable to browse fallow fields normally, wiped out large swaths of produce.
The store closed in February. I obviously was one of the people who didn’t shop at Nash’s since I didn’t discover it was gone until April.
That’s always sad when a business has to close. Times are even tougher now.
If it’s possible to buy vegetables and fruit locally grown, I think that is so much better. Too bad this little place couldn’t survive.
It is a hard time to sell anything. Too bad for them to have to close.
That’s unfortunate.