Fairfax, Virginia

Winfield Farms is a farm located on historic property in Fairfax County, Virginia, just 21 miles west of Washington, D.C.... [more]

Fairfax, Virginia

Set in the heart of Fairfax County, Winfield Farms became just the fourth farm registered in Fairfax County this past year.... [more]

Chevy Chase, Maryland

Family owned and operated since 1987, Norman's Farm Market proudly serves the greater DC area with delicious, 100% local produce through our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and roadside... [more]

Fairfax Station, Virginia

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

N. Potomac, Maryland

Nearly a hundred seasonal varieties of FRESH field crops and heirloom produce , grown using organic farming practices and sustainable agriculture!... [more]

Alexandria, Virginia

We are a grower/retailer of nursery propagated native trees, shrubs, perennials, and vines, specializing in the indigenous plants of the southern Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Washington, District of Columbia

Good Sense Farm & Apiary (est. 2013) was created to fill a need for creative commercial food enterprises in the city.... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

Common Good City Farm (formerly called the 7th Street Garden) is an urban farm and education center growing food for low-income residents in Washington, DC and providing educational opportunities for... [more]

Sterling, Virginia

Future Fresh is a hydroponic farm where we grow herbs and microgreens year round in a climate controlled space.... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

Little Wild Things City Farm is an urban micro-farm in the heart of Washington, D.C. We grow organic specialty microgreens, vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers using space-efficient biointesive farm... [more]

Wheaton, Maryland

Grower of inulin rich products such as Jerusalem Artichokes, wild yams, elecampane, sweet cicely, dandalions, and chicory.... [more]

Takoma Park, Maryland

Fresh healthy food for you, and making locally grown fruits and vegetables more affordable to your low-income neighbors.