Easton
While the town doesn’t have an official farmers’ market, Easton is home to many terrific farms that offer a wide variety of fresh produce and other farm products. Please call ahead for hours and crop availability.
- Aspetuck Valley Orchard, 720 Black Rock Turnpike, 203-268-9033
- Candee Farm, 488 Morehouse Road, 203-268-7244
- Gilbertie’s Herb Garden, (season retail honor box), 65 Adams Road, 203-452-0913,www.gilbertiesherbs.com
- Lakeview Orchards, 206 Everett Road, 203-268-0140
- Sherwood Farm, 355 Sport Hill Road, 203-268-6705, www.sherwoodfarm.com
- Silverman’s Farm, 451 Sport Hill Road, 203-261-3306, www.silvermansfarm.com
- Sport Hill Farm, 596 Sport Hill Road, 203-268-3137, www.sporthillfarm.com
Fairfield
- Greenfield Hill Farmers’ Market, Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The market is located at 75 Hillside Road and runs till the end of October.
Newtown
- The Farmers’ Market at Fairfield Hills, Tuesdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The market is located at the Fairfield Hills Campus next to the Municipal Center, at 3 Primrose St.Check out the market’s Facebook page
for more info.
Weston
The farmers’ market is not open this year, but there are a couple of alternatives in and around town, including:
- Georgetown Farmers’ Market, Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The market is located at 4 Old Mill Road and runs till Oct. 25.
- Viv’s Veggies from Vivian Simons’ Chestnut Farm, 227 Lyons Plains Road. “If the farm signs are out, I’m open,” she tells The Weston Forum
.
Westport
- Westport Farmers’ Market, Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The market is located at 50 Imperial Avenue and runs till Nov. 5. More info atwww.westportfarmersmarket.com
For a list of farmers’ markets throughout Connecticut, visit this page on the state Department of Agriculture’s website: http://www.ct.gov/doag/cwp/