Roanoke, Virginia

The Historic Roanoke City Market, also called the Farmer's Market due to the profusion of plants, fresh fruits, and vegetables available during the growing season, is the oldest continuously operating... [more]

Daleville, Virginia

The Botetourt Farmers Market is dedicated to bringing you fresh seasonal produce, fruits, healthy grass fed beef, free range eggs, a delightful array of pickled foods, baked goods, herbs, wine and art

Roanoke, Virginia

The West End Farmers Market (Tuesdays, 3-6pm, year-round) features 100% local goods with an emphasis on organic, sustainable, and humane producers, products, and practices.... [more]

Roanoke, Virginia

The LEAP Mobile Market brings local, fresh food to Roanoke neighborhoods that otherwise lack access to fresh produce.... [more]

Fincastle, Virginia

Did you know that 80% of flowers sold in the U.S. are from another country? Why buy flowers that have traveled thousands of miles when you can get them fresh from the field.... [more]

Roanoke, Virginia

Virginia Field Goods LLC is a food hub that delivers local food from small farms throughout SWVA to customers in Wytheville, the NRV, and Roanoke.... [more]

Roanoke, Virginia

The Grandin Village Farmers Market, located in Roanoke, VA, supports local sustainable agriculture by connecting the public with farmers, artisans, and other producers in a vibrant and economically vi

Halifax, Virginia

Located in Historical Downtown Halifax, The Halifax Farmers' Market is open every Saturday 7:30 am - Noon starting the last Saturday in May through the end of October.... [more]

Lexington, Virginia

The Lexington Farmers Market is a producer market, with direct marketing from farmer to consumer (no resale).... [more]

Salem, Virginia

The Salem Farmers Market is located on the corner of Broad St. and Main St. in downtown Salem, Virginia.... [more]

South Boston, Virginia

Locally grown fresh fruits, vegetables, and other items such as baked goods, fresh juices or cider, pickled items, sorghum molasses, dried vegetables and fruits, honey, jams, jellies, and potted plant... [more]