Ferguson Farmers' Market

Contact

Ferguson Parks & Recreation
501 S. Florissant Rd., Plaza at 501
Ferguson, MO 63135
County: St. Louis
business: 314-521-4661
toll-free:
fax:
Email: farmersmarket@fergusoncity.com
Website: http://fergusonfarmersmarket.com

About Us


Founded in 2002, the award winning Ferguson Farmers Market is now celebrating it's 20th delicious season. This Saturday morning tradition brings you fresh, local fruits and veggies, picked within 24 hours of our market and brought to you directly by the friendly farmers who grow them.


Enjoy live music each week in a fun and festive atmosphere. Discover a wide variety of edible delights including breakfast and lunch items from Jamaican, Latin, bakery, and other vendors.


Special events each week include farmer sample fests, chef demos, food contests and much more. Check the weekly schedule for the season at Fergusonfarmersmarket.com and on our Facebook page.


Ferguson Farmers Market is a great gathering place each Saturday morning. Bring the family and visit with friends and neighbors.


Come for the the farmers. Stay for the fun!


Open: May through October


Hours: Saturday - 8am to noon


Product Description


The Ferguson Farmers Market offers a variety of vendors including local and organic farmers.


The farmers offer a huge selection of fruits and veggies including many unusual, new and heirloom varieties, for your healthy eating.


The market also has meat and cheese vendors, as well as farm fresh eggs, honey, specialty bakeries. Local growers will be selling bedding plants, perennials, herbs and 4 pack vegetable starts.


GET FRESH. SHOP LOCAL


Locations


From I-70, go north on Florissant Road 2.6 miles to Suburban Ave. Turn left. Parking behind the market. 


From I-270, go south 3.3 miles to Suburban Ave. Turn right. Parking behind the market


The market takes place every Saturday, 8:00am - 12:00pm, May - October.



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