Hi- Theresa Has wonderful stuff, but I doubt that you can purchase her herbs for $3. Henry and Theresa send out a combined email on Thursday evenings, telling everybody what they are bringing to the market that Saturday. You can also check on their website on Friday. There are other growers that sell potted herbs there that are cheaper, and would give you a discount if you bought a lot. I am sure that John First would give you a discount for a large purchase, and because his plants are not certified organic, you could get them for $3 or less. He uses integrated pest management on his farm. John's mother comes to Wilmette too. Nichols will also possibly give you a deal on a large purchase of herb plants. If you don't need the plants this week, maybe you can talk to some of the growers, and ask if they can give you a deal for another week. The Evanston farmers market this Saturday is going to primarily be bedding plants, asparagus, mushrooms, spinach, radishes, rhubarb and green onions, You are going to mostly find asparagus, mushrooms, and bedding plants. The rest of the stuff such as spinach, is going to run out early. There might be some other greens there such as mesclun, but I would not count on it. Last year there was, but only because of the unusually warm Spring we had last year.
If you are going to hit any garden centers such as Anton's, I would recommend calling them up first to make sure that they have what you are looking for, and to ask about pricing. Do not waste your time with Chalet. They are not going to give you a good deal. Hope this helps, Nancy