As long as I can remember, this bazaar has been there) you can buy homemade pickles, jam, sauerkraut and more. In the season, they sell a wide variety of country eco-friendly products, as well as flowers) the prices are set by the summer residents themselves and, as I understand it, they evaluate each of their work in their own way. Therefore, there is nothing to be surprised about. A nice and always lively place.
It is always interesting to watch how grandmothers begin to lay out their workpieces at 8 a.m.! Regardless of the weather, whether it's frost, snow, rain or scorching sun. You can always buy seasonal products from them. I won't say it's expensive for prices, but it's not cheap either. Normal prices for household products.
It's great that there are similar places in the city!
It's a nice place. It used to be more interesting and tastier - the summer residents brought their surpluses - it was delicious. It wasn't cheap, but it was delicious. Now it's a bit tight with summer residents, those who are there in the majority look like summer residents about the same as I look like a ballerina /and I'm definitely not a ballerina /.