East Fork Creek is an urban farm located in South Fort Myers off US41. Visitors may shop our farm market on Saturdays 9AM-1PM for items such as our aquaponic lettuce, raw honey, organic and traditiona... [more]
Large Farmers market located in NW Cape close to Matlacha and Pine Island. Produce, arts crafts, pickles, dips, cake, pastries, lemonade, nuts, arts, crafts, guacamole, ceviche, honet, soaps, Cape... [more]
Alico Crossing Market This is a new market for South Fort Myers on Saturday mornings. The market is hosted by Get U Cooking which offers hands on cooking classes, events and catering.... [more]
You can find me at the Alliance for the Art's Green Market each Saturday from 9:00 - 1:00p. This is a locally focused year round market.
Owners James and Stephanie started there journey in the healthy lifestyle 35 years ago in Texas when they opened a small health food store.... [more]
Fresh Organics SWFL is an organic food co-op that provides high quality organic food at near wholesale prices.... [more]
The Farm is temporarily closed for the upcoming, November 2016 through May 2017 Season Due to Relocation Issues.... [more]
Pine Island Botanicals and The Sprout Queen are located on a 5 acre residential farm and are Pine Island's ONLY year round grower of gourmet greens, sprouts, sunflower greens, and wheatgrass.... [more]
The market will have multiple fully stocked farm-fresh vegetable vendors plus vendors selling cut flowers, orchids, baked goods, fresh seafood and much, much, more ...
Local licensed indoor grower of high quality hemp flower. Grown in Bonita Springs. Member: Florida Hemp council Farmer Veteran Coalition, Fresh From Florida Certified USDA Registered
Lucky Diamond Ranch is a family owned and operated ranch located in Lee County Florida. We pride ourselves on producing farm fresh pork that is antibiotic, preservative, and hormone free.... [more]
Our Farmers Market is full of fresh grown vegetables right from this property, you can go out and look at your food being grown and pick out what lettuce, beets, strawberries, cucumber, tomatoes (and... [more]