Mathews, Virginia

Quaint 1838 waterfront rural farm. In July-August we have U-Pik Virginia 's Finest Blueberries in a spray and chemical free environment.... [more]

Stafford, Virginia

Our farm began with an abundance from an ambitious garden. Currently we sell from a roadside stand on the farm.... [more]

Clarksville, Virginia

We are an organic you pick blueberry farm. We also raisee garlic. Follow us on Facebook for updates.

Brodnax, Virginia

Began operation in 2001 producing greenhouse tomatoes, cucumbers, and sweet bell peppers. We stopped growing tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers in 2020 and decided to try something new.... [more]

Pisgah, Maryland

Karl's Farm is a small, family-run farm. We grow a wide variety of vegetables and herbs using no pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides.... [more]

Warrenton, Virginia

Small Little Farm (SLF) is located in rolling Fauquier County just south of Warrenton, offering custom grown gourmet quality vegetables for chefs; high quality White Dorper breedstock sheep; a selecti... [more]

Etlan, Virginia

Angus, Angus Cross, Hereford and other assorted breeds of beef raised in beautiful Madison County, Virginia.... [more]

Alexandria, Virginia

New farm in northern Virginia | Organic | Modeled after Polyface Farms | Faith-based | Veteran-owned/Operated | Currently Offering: Mushrooms, new potatoes, sweet potatoes, BSFL 'grubs'.... [more]

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Micro Munchies Tea specializes in growing various micro greens indoors for the community at local farmers markets.... [more]

Harrisonburg, Virginia

Mary Jo's Flowers (formerly Willow Spring Farm) is a cut flower business located north of Harrisonburg, Virginia.... [more]

Stuarts Draft, Virginia

We are a mom and pop open air produce market. We opened on April 8, 1986 and are celebrating 31 years in business.... [more]

Bealeton, Virginia

Messick's Farm Market is the "Market on the Farm." The Messick's Farm Market store is a newer addition to the family owned and operated dairy farm first established in the 1920s.