Celebrating 42 years as a market! Now bigger than ever. We have come a long way since our humble beginnings back in the summer of 1981. Our 2023 schedule begins with year-round, weekly Sunday markets, adds weekly Saturday markets starting on April 1…
We raise cane berries, sweet corn, tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes and heirloom apples. A variety of greens (collards, mustard, kale, and field cress). Farmers market vendor at the following markets: – Riva Saturday – Riva Tuesday –…
Friendship Trees is a cut your own Christmas tree farm featuring Fir, Pine, and Spruce Christmas trees. Don’t want to cut your own? We have beautiful Fraser Firs from North Carolina. Be sure to visit our Christmas Shop for a wide variety of…
Ivy Brand is a small market farm located on a 10th Generation Family Farm, 14 miles south of Annapolis, MD. We grow with the health of our pollinators as a priority. No chemicals are used, not even organic ones. All of our plants and greens are…
At Garden Farm we believe that the health of a community starts with the health of our local ecosystem. In taking care of the health of our land we in turn are able to raise healthy happy livestock and plants. This results in meat and produce that…
No time to cook? Tired of take out? Bread and Butter Kitchen is perfect for you! We make delicious meals and snacks from scratch using local ingredients you can trust. We source directly from the farmers and vendors who produce the beautiful…
Microgreens are a tiny form of young edible greens grown from vegetable, herb or other seeds. They range in size from one to one and a half inches long and contain four to 40 times more vital nutrients than the mature plant, which is why the flavors…
We offer pasture-raised, heritage turkeys for Thanksgiving. Our turkeys are raised with care and given plenty of space to roam on green pastures.
Go Tell The Bees is a wholly veteran owned family business. Michelle and I are passionate about bringing raw local honey to our community, growing berries for jams/ helps, raising sustainable protein, and sharing our experiences homesteading on a…
Zangs Farm offers seasonal cut flowers and produce. Speciality cut flowers are available from March until October including market bouquets, CSA subscriptions, arrangements, and DIY bulk buckets. Our produce is available from June to September,…
Year round producer of Chesapeake Bay Oysters and Live Blue Crabs. Specializing in shucked Chesapeake Bay oysters and in shell Chesapeake Bay Oysters, distributing nationwide.
Custom-Processed Lambs: grass and gain fed, no growth hormones. USDA inspected, properly aged 10 days, vacuum packed, labeled at Hemp’s Meats, 3740 Jefferson Pike, Jefferson, MD 21755. Hemp’s Phone: 301-473-5700. Fall months are…
Our farm is located at 3782 Hardesty Road in Harwood in southern Anne Arundel County. We grow approximately 50 acres of produce each year. We pick our farm fresh produce daily and then wholesale or retail it at one of our two roadside stands that…
A small veggie farm in Anne Arundel County, Bulla Family Farm started selling produce and jams in 2012. Specialties include marinara sauces, pickles (in season), and jams made with locally grown fruit.
Central Sod Farms is a family owned business serving Mid- Atlantic customers for over 30 years. We provide quality turfgrass products to homeowners and contractors alike. We grow Kentucky Bluegrass, Turf Type Tall Fescue and Hybrid Bemudagrass. We…
“Your Best Option for Locally Grown Fruits and Vegetables. We provide local produce, such as sweet corn, peaches, green beans, squash, cucumbers, potatoes, cantaloupes, peppers, watermelons, tomatoes, and more! Conveniently located on Rt. 424,…
We are a small farm in Adamstown, Maryland, in southern Frederick County. We currently produce pasture-raised, all-natural pork, beef, lamb and chicken, as well as chicken eggs and lard soaps. We believe in treating our animals with love and…
Brooklyn Greenhouse Community is a local grower of Vegetable Flats. We promote gardening and Urban Farms. Our products are affordable. We believe everyone should be able plant a garden to help put an end to hunger.
Established in 1943 as a tobacco and field corn farm by my husbands parents. In 1960’s this changed to a vegetable and fruit farm due to inability to find labor to harvest the tobacco. In 1978 my husband Bill and I started to reclaim a lot of…