Community-owned and year-round, this producer-only market pops up every Saturday beside the co-op. Edible Port City praises its breadth and SNAP access, while local event calendars confirm the steady 8am–1pm rhythm.
This place is where it's at for fresh farm to table items. Many offerings such as micro greens, kale, candy stripe radish, baby carrots, mini cheese cakes, sour kraut, and many types of mushrooms including lions mane and chestnut mushrooms. Great place for healthy organic food.
Shar Veda
Google
Good setup, convenient, and easy parking. Buy from farmers. I bought stuff after yoga; honey, bread, radishes, broccoli, rainbow chard, broccoli.
Tim McCauley
Google
Excellent farmers market! Wide selection of produce, meats, honey, greens, eggs and other items all locally produced and run my the farmers themselves. No crafts, all food! Excellent!
Tommie Burch
Google
Finally, a producers-only market in Wilmington! Good to know all the sellers here are actually growing what they sell.
Lauren Heckman
Google
My first time at the farm market! I picked up a beautiful flower arrangement from Sunrise Gardens and some delicious Salanova Fall Mix greens. We'll worth stopping in to see the locally grown items for sale on a beautiful Fall morning!
Andrea Rice
Google
Nice people, farm to table foods, and easy to park.
Angelle Calmes
Google
Small market. Most of the booths were not friendly. Wouldn't go back.
John Bonitz
Google
A very nice Saturday farmers market with some high quality producers. Very pleased to see an old friend selling excellent potting plants. Also at least two honey vendors. Bought some local Atlantic ocean seasalt. Located right outside the co-op grocery store, so one can buy the staples inside after buying the freshest local produce and other specialties. Definitely coming back!
Kate L.
Yelp
Love this market. The planners were so smart to use artificial turf so the groins doesn't get ruined. It's the only market that validates that all the vendors make or grow their own stuff so that means no MLM business or resellers. Wonderful produce, herbal stuff, honey, kombucha and what you can't get at the market you can get at the co-op. Dog friendly too!
Ammaron W.
Yelp
So glad this area has its own farmers market now. It's a good spot for one too; lots of space to grow and fill. The vendors had already doubled in number when i was there last week, and they just started it in May i think. Plus the co-op is right next to it, if you need something else. I hope this town supports it. I miss the farmers markets in California and Durham. These folks have a nice wooden, covered seating area in the middle. I like to grab some field raised sausage for biscuits and gravy, and the wife fills her cambucha growler. His stuff.