The . From 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday, you can stop by to pick up local farm-fresh produce.

I made a trip out there this morning, for their first day open this season. Mary Pierce with Calolea Olive Oil said the turnout was a little slow, but they expect it to grow as the summer progresses, she said.

For day one, they had six local farmers selling their goods: Calolea Olive Oil

Charleston Lavender Farm from Colfax

The Crazy Gringo Taco Wagon Salsa from Cameron Park — selling fresh salsa and tamales

V & V Farms — specializing in cherries and apples

Bravo Produce

Rodriguez Farms — specializing in in-season produce and strawberries Pierce said although the market is small, it will continue to grow.

"It's a small market but it has a little bit of everything," Pierce said. This morning, vendors were selling bright red strawberries, juicy peaches, red and yellow cherries, fresh chips, salsa and tamales, veggies like broccoli and cauliflower, lavender products (next week they'll be selling fresh lavender) and more.

Foothill Farmers' Markets in Roseville and Granite Bay: