Wallops Island, Virginia

Locally grown and sourced vegetables, fruits, eggs, poultry, dairy, breads, pet treats, soaps, artwork, and more.

Salisbury, Maryland

Our 2012 Season Look for us in downtown Salisbury beginning May 5th every week through December Saturday mornings from 8 a.m.... [more]

Ocean Pines, Maryland

With 30+ vendors this is Worcester County Maryland's largest and most successful farmers market. Our progressive growing Saturday morning Farmers Market is located on Maryland's Eastern Shore in Worc

Selbyville, Delaware

Selbyville Farmers Market is a new producer only maket with 35 vendor spaces. The market will be open from April 21, 2012 to December 8, 2012.

Mardela Springs, Maryland

We are a small yet expanding orchard and farm growing organically cared for tart cherries, apples, asian pears, kiwi, grapes, chestnuts, and various vegetables.... [more]

Laurel, Delaware

Dutch Country Market brings the Amish food experience to Laurel, DE. Our staff, hired from a Dover, Delaware Amish community, invites you to sample our homemade baked goods and Amish-style meals.... [more]

Laurel, Delaware

At Givens Produce we strive to keep our customers coming back for more of the delicious, home grown produce that we have to offer.... [more]

Seaford, Delaware

Western Sussex Farmers' Market is a community based project that provides local farmers with a venue to sell their products.... [more]

Onancock, Virginia

At the Eastern Shore of Virginia's first 100% vendor-produced market, you'll find friendly farmers, watermen and artisans offering their locally grown and manufactured products and qualified art direc... [more]

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

This year we have 38 regular vendors with an astonishing array of veggies, fruits, cheeses, meats, seafood, flowers, coffee, prepared foods and even ice cream!... [more]

Dewey Beach, Delaware

Fifer's in Dewey Beach features homegrown fruits & veggies, local foods PLUS fresh breakfast & lunch sandwiches.... [more]

Milton, Delaware

Every Friday from 4-7pm, held in Downtown Historic Milton Delaware across from the Milton Library. "Any fresher and you'd have to grow it yourself."