Barhamsville, Virginia

Our farm is a family owned operation. My husband and I farm along with my father ( a full time grain farmer for almost 50 years).... [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]

CHURCHTON, Maryland

We are a family farm that raises local produce, Hereford and Black Angus cattle, Silkie, Buff Orphington and Americanas chicken, Narragansett turkeys and Silver Fox rabbits.... [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]

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]

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.

Huntingtown, Maryland

Roxana Whitt and John Prouty at WiseAcres offer customers more than 75 varieties of Specialty Cut Flowers for all occasions.... [more]

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Burnley Farm Apiary is a honey bee farm that produces and sells honey from our own hives. We use natural pest management practices that protect our bees and the honey they produce.... [more]

Nokesville, Virginia

Family-run farm stand with produce and flowers grown on-farm, free-range eggs, home-baked breads, local honey, and assorted homemade goods.... [more]

Disputanta, Virginia

Santa Rosa plantation dates to the 17th century, though the plantation house in its current form dates to only 1840.... [more]

Fairfax Station, Virginia

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