Farmer’s Market

& Farmers’ Markets

2025

Fall Fun

Your Satisfaction is our Business - Food Fit to Eat

2025 Markets

  • Matianuck Ave

    • July until October:

    • Thursdays 3-6 & Saturdays 12-3

    • November:

      Saturdays 12-3

    • (you can schedule a pickup if Saturday does not work for you)

  • You can pick up your CSA share whenever our Market on Matianuck Ave is open. Either day is fine, once a week, every week during CSA subscription.

    We understand that everyone is busy and this gives you more flexibility

  • on Broad Street, Windsor Center.

    Thursdays 3 -6 pm

    (June 19 - Oct 16)

    We will be there every 2 weeks this year. You are welcome to check with us exactly when.

  • Outside the Market Season, please order online or by phone.

  • You are welcome to call us and check in. If there is bad weather, we are usually open at our location, for extreme weather events I will post it on top of the Farm Store page on the website. I usually also send out a quick newsletter.

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Our Farmer’s Market

With all the quality and service you’ve come to expect from us, and more.

Best of all, with our website, you can shop at home now.

Shop our online store today:

In the Past we had several Markets, you might have met us there.

Pictures of some Farmers’ Markets and Events we attended. There were more. With Covid-19, everything changed.

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Manchester Community College

Farmers’ Market at MCC
Great Path, Manchester, CT

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South Windsor

Farmers Market
150 Nevers Rd, South Windsor, CT

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Windsor

First Town Downtown Farmers’ Market
240 Broad Street, Windsor, CT

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Northwest Park and Friends Event

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CT Transit

CT Transit invited us to their annual Wellness event. It has been an honor and so much fun.

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Bloomfield Farmers’ Market - because we’ve been there so many years.

The Bloomfield Farmers’ Market belongs here, even though it has ended. This was our first “real” Market in addition to the Hartford Regional Market. The kids grew up attending this market and we have made many, many friends over the years. We still miss it and always will.

Why it ended? A series of “stupid events” compounded by authorities not doing their job, while other authorities not understanding fine prints in their documents. I’ll leave it at that. We conclude that so many “unfortunate coincidences” just mean that it was no longer supposed to be. RIP