With the weather getting warmer and warmer, there is truly no better place to be than at the Farmers Market. Stop by and grab everything you need for the perfect afternoon picnic or to grow your own at-home garden! The Market stalls are filled with asparagus, rhubarb, vegetable plants, and a variety of flowers and hanging baskets. Before you know it, it will be time for strawberries. In the meantime, stop by and enjoy this season’s bounty!
Look at the list below to see which products will be available tomorrow! If you are wondering WHO will be at the market, look at our ROLL CALL on our Facebook or Instagram! The market is open for Main Season on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 8AM-2PM now through October 29, 2021.
*Friendly reminder: Due to the circumstances surrounding COVID-19, we are taking necessary precautions to ensure the safety and health of all. Per the MDHHS Order + the Fulton Street Farmers Market’s Authority, we require all vendors & shoppers are required to wear masks to enter the market. Please visit our COVID-19 response page to view & properly follow our guidelines. Thank you for your compliance and understanding as we strive to keep our market open to continue to serve the community!
What's at the Market?
- Apples + apple products
- Artisan ketchup
- Assorted cheeses- made from cow milk, sheep milk, goat milk!
- Asparagus
- Baked goods
- BBQ infused with wine
- Bean dip (vegan)
- Beets
- Body care products- handmade soaps, hand creams, lotions + more!
- Bread (assorted)
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Cider - hot & cold
- Cocktail kits (non-alcoholic)
- Coffee – whole bean, hot, cold brew
- Cold pressed juices
- Donuts (vegan)
- Dried beans
- Fish- frozen and pate
- Flowers - potted, picked & hanging baskest
- Eggs – chicken, duck, turkey
- Garlic
- Greens – mizuna, tatsoi (green & red), Tokyo bekana, vivid choi, bok choy, spinach, kale, salad mixes, swiss chard, romaine, arugula, sorrel, collards, swiss chard
- Hanging flower baskets
- Hard cider
- Herb infused olive oil & vinegar
- Honey
- Ice cream (vegan)
- Kombucha
- Leeks
- Loose leaf tea
- Maple syrup
- Meat - chicken, beef, pork, rabbit, lamb, duck
- Michigan fruit wine
- Microgreens - sunflower shoots, pea shoots, arugula, broccoli, wheatgrass, radish, claytonia
- Milk
- Mushrooms (wide variety)
- Mustard
- Onions
- Parsley
- Parsnips
- Pastys
- Pickles & pickled vegetables
- Popcorn
- Potatoes
- Premade meals
- Preserves
- Proper-made popsicles
- Radishes
- Ramps
- Rhubarb & rhubarb plants
- Rutabaga
- Sauerkraut
- Salsa
- Scallions
- Shallots
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tortilla chips
- Turnips
- Vegetable plants
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