
Opening April 15 for the spring season, this family-oriented farm and produce market keeps with tradition by offering the local community delicious, locally grown produce.Įnjoy this summertime tradition of picking your own blueberries, peaches and nectarines at this historic farmstead starting mid-June. Since 1964, this country farm market and garden center has been bringing fresh produce, garden supplies and even home decorations to the First State. Curbside and delivery options are available. Turkeys, chickens, cattle and pigs are all raised on the farm and are prepared for the meat market. Farms-a fifth-generation farm-went from a few acres to 1,000. Strawberries, cantaloupes, watermelon, collard greens and more are sold right from the farm, along with arrangements during the holiday seasons. Located right on State Route 15, family-owned Kalmar Farm offers locals all the seasonal tastes of Delaware. Located in Dover, this market will brighten your yard, garden and more.

Fresh fruit and vegetables like tomatoes and watermelon are grown across two 80-acre fields and sold within the market.Įnjoy lively, vibrant colors this spring with beautiful flowers from John’s Market. Customers can purchase firewood, Amish baked goods and even deer stands from the farm. Seasonal produce is not the only thing that Indian Point Farms has. Every Thursday, customers can pick up their order from seven different locations.ġ919 Allabands Mill Road, Camden-Wyoming The farm store and U-pick open for the season on April 15, while the beach store opens on April 22. With numerous U-Pick activities from May to October, Fifer Orchards brings a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables to locals. The farm opens for the season in early May. Three generations of the Ficner family have been working the farm to bring fresh produce to the First State. Its yearly U-pick strawberry season begins in May, during which time locals can pick berries across the family’s five acres. Opening this season on April 15, Filasky’s brings a range of fresh fruits and vegetables such as sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelons, asparagus and squash. The market opens on May 7 for the 2021 season. This local farm stand, CSA provider and farmers market focuses on helping locals in need by increasing access to affordable food grown locally. Not only can patrons go to the farm, but they can also visit the mobile farm stand for an array of fresh produce on the go. Here is a list of local farms and markets across the First State where locals can purchase healthy food items at the market, order online for pickup or even schedule for delivery. Thankfully, Delaware is home to numerous farms, CSA providers, dairy farms, produce stands and more that are preparing to open for the coming season. With the summer months coming closer, many Delawareans will be looking to eat locally grown, fresh produce.

Adobe Stock/Kasto Enjoy locally grown and sourced produce, meat and dairy from numerous farms and markets across Delaware.
