At Garden Shack Farm we grow and sell annual and perennial flowers, herb and vegetable plants, ground covers, and shrubs for the local community.... [more]
Redemption Farms is a growing orchard/ farm market conveniently located on route 404 just outside of Denton,Md.... [more]
We are a small family owned farm growing primarily specialty microgreens. We grow in a controlled environment using organic ocean and forest mineral and biology rich soil to provide extremely nutritio... [more]
We keep a Shetland Sheep flock for wool-arts, milk, meat, and companionship. They are a great overall breed for small homesteaders, fiber artisans, or lamb foodies.... [more]
Downtown Denton Farmers Market provides residents with the freshest local produce available. A variety of products and vendors that is second to none.
We are a small farm conveniently located just west of Denton, MD. We grow specialty fruits and vegetables including Heirloom Tomatoes, "Doc Martin" Pole Lima Beans, Shishito Peppers, Colorful Bell Pep... [more]
Are you interested in eating local and eating the freshest fruits and vegetables, but you want to be sure of how your food is grown?... [more]
Grass Works Meat Farm is located in lower Sussex County, five miles west of Seaford, Delaware. Here at Grass Works Meat Farm we raise Pastured Pork, Pastured Poultry, Pastured Lamb, Pastured Eggs, and... [more]
Our farm is located in beautiful Caroline County on Maryland's eastern shore. We are committed to quality and service, providing clients with outstanding mentoring and leadership "after the sale".... [more]
Woodland Harvest Farm is a small scale organically grown produce farm located west of Seaford, Delaware.... [more]
We are a family-operated market garden farm. We garden naturally (organically in the old sense). We attended the DSU Farmers' Market for three years (2008-2010) The last several we were delighted to... [more]
We make great fruit (peaches, apples, cherries, small berries, and melons) We offer a great CSA. Thirteen years of a one-farm CSA insures that you always speak to the farmer.... [more]