2020 Season begins May 28

2020 Season begins May 28

The 2020 season of the Falmouth Farmers Market begins on Thursday, May 28 at noon. 2020 Falmouth Farmers Market season Thursdays, noon to five pm May 28 – October 8 Marine Park, Scranton Ave, Falmouth Rain or Shine Because of the current COVID-19 crisis, the 

Thursday, July 4th: SPECIAL HOURS!  12-4 pm

Thursday, July 4th: SPECIAL HOURS! 12-4 pm

PLEASE BE ADVISED: The Market will be open from 12pm-4pm on July 4th, 2019! Finally, July has arrived with July 4th celebrations and glorious beach days.  Come down to the Falmouth Farmers’ Market early for all the bounty of the season: greenhouse tomatoes, sugar snap 

Upcoming Market:  June 27

Upcoming Market: June 27

Expected farms and vendors, Thursday, June 27th Market: Allen Farm Cape Cod Winery Compost with Me Donde Thiago Ella’s Wood Burning Oven Pizza Foss Farm Fromage A Trois Green Goddess Herbals Independent Fermentations Kombucha Lara’s Cuisine Lilac Hedge Farm Martha’s Vineyard Smokehouse Michaels Donuts Moonlight 

Upcoming market:  June 20th

Upcoming market: June 20th

Expected farms and vendors, Thursday, June 20th Market: Allen Farm Compost with Me Donde Thiago Foss Farm Fromage A Trois Green Goddess Herbals Independent Fermentations Kombucha Lara’s Cuisine Lilac Hedge Farm Martha’s Vineyard Smokehouse Michaels Donuts Moonlight Rose Farm Olio di Melli Pain D’Avignon Bakery Pariah 

Are you our next Market Manager?

Are you our next Market Manager?

OVERVIEW The Falmouth Farmers’ Market Board of Directors seeks a resident of Falmouth or a neighboring community to be the market’s on-site manager for our 2019 season.    The Market Manager serves as the face of the Falmouth Farmers’ Market. The market’s operating hours are 

2018 Season

2018 Season

Come and see us on Thursdays, noon to 6 pm, May 24 – October 11, 2018 at Marine Park overlooking Falmouth Harbor, Scranton Ave, Falmouth, MA See you soon!

2017 Season Opens with Cool, Rainy, Windy Weather and Many Familiar Faces

2017 Season Opens with Cool, Rainy, Windy Weather and Many Familiar Faces

In spite of cool, rainy, and windy weather, the first market of the 2017 season was held on  May 25th. In addition to many familiar faces, the line-up includes some exciting newcomers this year. Shoppers were enticed and warmed by the delicious-smelling arapas, Columbian flatbread 

Vegetable Peel Crisps

Vegetable Peel Crisps

Our final Waste Not tip is a bit of whimsy. Crispy little snacks made with vegetable peelings. Also good for dressing up a creamy vegetable soup, or as a nibble alongside a sandwich. Next time you find yourself with potato and/or carrot parings on your 

Peachtree Circle Farm’s Flowery Bee Food

Peachtree Circle Farm’s Flowery Bee Food

Peachtree Circle Farm is known for growing flowers. People make a beeline for its mixed bouquets, and its beautiful cut flowers. Earlier in the season you’d have found lilacs, peonies, calla lilies, lavender and gladioli at Peachtree Circle’s market table. Right now you’ll find big heads of sunflowers. 

What to expect at the June 30, 2016 market

What to expect at the June 30, 2016 market

Ready for the big weekend? Load up on local. Get a holiday pie from Pies à la Mode. Look for boxes of sweet ripe strawberries. Pick up a creamy, oozy burrata from Fromage à Trois (try a plain burrata with a pop of fresh red currants.) Fill your 

Weekly wrap-up:  June 3, 2016

Weekly wrap-up: June 3, 2016

“Will fish be back? “ people were asking all winter. Captain Willy Hatch’s fish gained quite a following last summer. Many said they’d never tasted fish so fresh. So, good news, eager pescavores: locally-caught fish is available again this year from Captn. Hatch’s boat, the Machaca. The Machaca 

Opening Day 2016 Round-up!

Opening Day 2016 Round-up!

The sweet smell of lilac and lily of the valley drifted through the market last week. The lilacs were from Tina’s Terrific Plants; the bouquets of lily of the valley from Peachtree Circle Farm. It was hard not to bury your nose in them. This will be the market’s 

Weekly Update – August 20, 2015

Weekly Update – August 20, 2015

What’s up this week? Nobska Farms is coming with hot saucy things, dry-rubs, and freshly harvested chili peppers. Peppers of all sorts, sweet and hot, are coming into their own, and so are beans….Last week we saw shelling beans with pink-splashed pods, and Marvel of 

DD’s Dressing

DD’s Dressing

DD’s Dressing is a unique vendor at the Falmouth Farmers Market.  They are the only non-profit organization, and they have a single product.  Both are pretty amazing. Each bottle of dressing is made with LOVE, lemon juice, fine oils and secret spices.  You can learn 

Compost with Me

Compost with Me

Compost with Me is a new vendor this year.  They offer residential and commercial composting services, as well as composting for special events.  Compost with Me makes it incredibly easy. All about compost! As much as 25% to 35% of USA landfill space is occupied by 

Our Ship Sets Sail!

Our Ship Sets Sail!

Opening Day is May 21st. After seven lovely years at Peg Noonan Park, our ship sets sail. And our new berth seems to be….the Marina! We are working with the Town of Falmouth on the details

See you Thursday, May 22!

See you Thursday, May 22!

The opening bell will ring at noon as we welcome returning and new vendors as well as our beloved patrons! Fresh vegetables, eggs, mushrooms, local cheeses, chicken, fish, breads, pickles, pestos and preserves, plants, herbs, Cape Cod sea-salt, chocolates and flowers.  At Peg Noonan Park,