Whaleyville, Maryland

BayBess Honey is a small family-owned and operated apiary. Our hives are located throughout the Eastern Shore of Maryland.... [more]

Fredericksburg, Virginia

At Cardinal Apiaries we believe that honey is best enjoyed just the way the bees made it. Cardinal Apiaries local raw honey is the next best thing to eating honey straight from the hive.... [more]

Midland, Virginia

We are a local farm in midland geared toward naturally grown heathy local food and herbs such as rabbit-eye blueberries ,log grown shiitake mushrooms, baby ginger, hydroponic bibb lettuce.... [more]

Berlin, Maryland

Berlin Organics, small community organic farm operating just outside of West Ocean City on Rt 611 at 8816 Stephen Decatur Hgwy.... [more]

Chesapeake, Virginia

Our story - A 5th generation farm that earns trust through transparent farming by producing nutrient-rich, pasture raised, fed organic feed poultry.... [more]

Seaford, Delaware

MaeBrook Produce grows a variety of fresh produce naturally and pesticide free without the use of any chemicals.... [more]

Upper Marlboro, Maryland

The Croom Schoolhouse is a historic site in Prince George's County, Maryland which was converted into a residence in the 1930s.... [more]

Woodford, Virginia

We are a small family poultry farm. We have guineas, 5 breeds of chickens, and 2 breeds of turkeys.... [more]

Nokesville, Virginia

We have lived in Prince William County for over 20 years. After living in a typical suburban neighborhood we recently moved to 10 wooded acres outside of Manassas in Nokesville, VA and built our new h... [more]

Henrico, Virginia

Field of Dreams Farm is owned and operated by the Riggs family of Glen Allen, Virginia. Our small farm is located in the heart of Richmond, just a few minutes from Short Pump.... [more]

Fairfax Station, Virginia

We have a weekly farmstand that runs April through October. The vegetables available vary throughout the season.

Felton, Delaware

We started Tyler Farm in 2009 with just gardening. Ten years later we bought our first 6 chickens. That darn chicken math got to us and now we're up to 74 chickens; a few of our roosters helped with t... [more]