Visit a Vermont Farmers Markets, Farm Stand or Community Garden
Farmer’s Market:
Think of a farmers’ market as a large gourmet food store where "buy local" is the motto, a place where a consumer can buy directly from the farmer! Each market has its own unique feel and many of them offer entertainment for children.With Vermont’s abundance of small farmers and artisanal food producers, local farmers markets provide a way to enjoy the outdoors and find fresh produce, baked goods, arts, and crafts of the highest quality - while connecting directly with the farmers and producers.
Visit the Northeast Farmers Market Association of VT to find a market near you!
Farm Stands:
Farm stands allow consumers to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and other products directly from farmers who dedicate their lives to the growing season. Many of these farms offer an organic line of products as well.Imagine buying a pepper that was picked just hours before. Picture yourself picking up an ear of corn that was harvested only 200 feet away. In the fall, an apple picking outing sure beats raking leaves. You can also pick out your own Halloween pumpkins.
Pick-your-owns aren't just about fruits, either. It can be a family event to go out in the fields and pluck potatoes off the ground. You can usually get a big bag of today's pick, for a great price, right near the scales!
Visit the Agency of Agriculture’s website for a list of Markets and Farm Stands.
Community Garden:
Vermont is home to a network of more than 500 community-based gardens! This includes gardens in neighborhoods, housing communities, parks, at schools, workplaces, service centers, and throughout our communities. This provided space is for Vermonters to grow their own food, gather with their neighbors, learn about gardening and cooking with fresh produce, and spend time outdoors.Use the Garden Directory to locate a garden in your area, to connect with fellow gardening groups, to find a plot for the growing season (search under “Plots for public use”), or to generally learn more about our network of gardens.
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