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402 W Duke of Gloucester Street in Merchants Square

 WilliamsburgFarmersMarket.com

May 17, 2014

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Products and Vendor Information
Click on Vendors to see a list of vendors and their products that will be at the Market Saturday.
 

 

The Williamsburg Farmers Market Accepts SNAP/EBT, Credit Cards, and W&M Express

 

Music at the Market
High Country
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Exhibits
Flowers
Open Every Saturday
Through November 29
Thank you to the
2014 Sponsors

* Founding Sponsors

City of Williamsburg 

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Merchants Square Association

 

*Sustaining Sponsors

Riverside Doctors' Hospital Williamsburg

Howell Creative Group

Chesapeake Bank

Towne Bank

Farm Bureau

Farm Credit

 

 *Supporters

Berret's Seafood Restaurant

Prince George Art & Frame

Williams-Sonoma

Thank you for voting!
The Williamsburg Farmers Market recently won a Best of Virginia Award from Virginia Living and The Best Farmers Market of the 757 from Coastal Virginia Magazine!  Thank you for voting for us!
Spring Delights
Agriberry Agriberry strawberries
Strawberries

Amy's Organic Garden
Amy's Garden will have 3 types of kale!, Swiss chard, asparagus, strawberries, cut flowers and Sungold tomato plants and basil plants.
 
AsparagusBlenheim Organic Gardens
Blenheim will have asparagus, micro greens, salad mix, spinach, arugula, mixed field greens, kale, strawberries, Swiss chard, broccolini, and radishes.  

Herb Aqua Farms
Herb Aqua will have strawberries, Swiss chard, red and green romaine, and red butter head lettuce.
 
KelRae Farms
Kelrae will have a variety of lettuce, asparagus, kale, Mesculin salad mix, bok choy, onions, radishes and eggs.
 
Pampatike Hill Farm
Pampatike Hill Farm has many varieties of cuts of grass fed/finished beef that grill perfectly!  Be sure to stop by and ask them for their favorite barbecue recipes.
 
VA Blue Crab
Fresh crab is in season!
Garden Grown
Knotts Creek Nursery
New this week from Knotts Creek:  Citronella geraniums for wading off mosquitos, Ginger Lily for super fragrant summer blooms and hardy hibiscus with their huge tropical blooms in a variety of colors.
Freshly Prepared
Old Church Creamery
Old Church Creamery will have plenty of milk and chocolate milk in pints and half gallons as well as Greek yogurt cups and blackberry drinkable yogurt.
 
Dessert Classics
Whether you are searching for beautiful or adorable, Dessert Classics has a huge variety of cake toppers that will be on display Saturday.  This may be the last weekend it is on display as the weather gets warmer.
 
Lucille's Bakery
The variety of gluten free available from Lucille's Bakery has expanded to include brownies, fruit bread, focaccia and rolls. Lucille's chicken pot pies are great to take home, heat and eat.
From the Farm to your Fork
Recipes and tips from the people who grow the food you eat.
So you picked up strawberries at the market, now what?  Be sure to make room in your fridge. Triage your berries as soon as possible.  Separate the ripest for immediate consumption and the pink ones for later in the week.  Wait to wash you berries until right before you use them.