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    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Field Fresh Farmers Market

    Field Fresh Farmers Market

    4.3(4 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    Field Fresh Farmers Market is a Saturday market outside of downtown Frederick. Due to the pandemic,…read morevendors are spread out far from each other and guests regulated so it doesn't get too crowded. My little family went around 11am on a Saturday in October and it wasn't crowded at all. They have a variety of vendors selling produce, meats and other products like soaps. There's a vendor selling baked Amish goods. It's a true farmers market selling items rather than grab-and-go food. Keep that in mind if you expect to get breakfast here. There isn't a stand for that and no coffee truck/vendor. Vendors take credit card.

    Browsing this farmers market was a wonderful way to spend my Saturday morning! Conveniently located…read moreon the Frederick Fair Grounds, there is plenty of parking available. There were several different types of tents set up which sold a plethora of items including fruits, vegetables, breads and baked goods, wine and cheeses, jewelry, and even hot sauces. All of the vendors were friendly and inviting! There was also a food truck alongside the vendors which sold snow cones and other treats for a hot day. A cafe sat next to the food truck which served coffee, bagels, and other breakfast foods. I bought a fresh watermelon from one of the tents and was surprised to see that it was a yellow watermelon when I cut into it-- I have never seen this before so I was hesitant. It was surprisingly delicious and juicy! I would visit this farmers market again. I do wish there were more vendors to provide a larger selection of goods.

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    Field Fresh Farmers Market
    Field Fresh Farmers Market
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    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

    4.7(62 reviews)
    37.4 mi
    $

    I've been coming here for years and I'm in shock that I never wrote a review. Coming here is most…read moreliterally one of my favorite places. This is more my speed than Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. I'm a glam country girl and will forever be. Flowers, plants, fruit, vegetables, farm fresh meats, dairy, bakery items, etc, etc, etc. High quality, always fresh. Store is always clean. They just did an expansion of the store making more space for product placement & customers to roam. I love the open market feel. Staff...always friendly professional. I could have a bad day and coming here instantly cheers me up. Prices... health costs money but copays cost more. You choose. Parking... decent. The turnover is quick and I've never had to wait to park. People are usually in & out. Issues... the only herbs they sell is cilantro. I'm ok with that (mostly). But I really wish they had mint & basil. They are closed during winter. Makes sense but... Those are the longest 4 months for me.

    Franks is always an adventure. They have fresh, local produce. On 5/4/25, the selection was…read morewatermelon, summer squashes, corn, and more. I love getting my seasonal produce from there because it is so fresh and flavorful. They also have locally sourced baked goods, jams, spices, and candies. The plant selection is also unreal. They have about 8 greenhouses all filled with different plants. Feels like walking through a local garden rather than a nursery. A plus is also that they usually have a food truck on the weekends. The day I went was Mikes Gelato.

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    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses
    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses
    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

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    Larriland Farm - Pick your own strawberries

    Larriland Farm

    4.2(219 reviews)
    20.1 mi
    $$

    Such a treat. I love coming to Larriland each year to grab fresh fruit. I typically come for…read morepeaches but was so upset when I planned to go and decided to check online and the season had ended. It was just open on Monday and then closed by Friday. I was so sad. I still decided to go and buy some from the farm stand and to see if they at least still had some of my favorite products. They did I was happy to grab some up. They have Taharka Bros ice cream and some flavors I had never tried before so I grabbed a couple, don't judge. Not stating if they made it home or not but why would anyone let perfectly good ice cream go to waste on a hot ride home. Come on now, make it make sense lol. If I'm back in the area during harvest time, I'll definitely go back to grab up some fresh produce.

    I went to Larriland Farm with a few friends this past Saturday afternoon for blackberry and peach…read morepicking, which are two of my favorite fruits. I've also never picked either fruit before, so I was very excited. The farm is huge, with many different sites. We stopped by the farm market first to look at various produce. There were so many fresh fruits and vegetables (if you are lazy and don't want to pick any, you can buy it here). We were very enticed by the strawberry milk (which sadly, I didn't end up buying). I did buy a bag of dry ingredients to make corn chowder for 14.99, which I enjoyed four meals of! First, we went to pick blackberries. I got one of the cartons for 9.99 (there's also a smaller one for 6.99) because I got greedy and wanted lots of blackberries. Unfortunately, it took me at least an hour to fill up my carton with the blackberries that looked ripe since most of the ones we saw looked more like raspberries (bright red, incredibly tart, and most definitely not ready to be picked). Very occasionally, I'd find a really fat and juicy blackberry, which immediately got plucked off the tree and straight into my carton. I tried some of them after picking and a lot of them were pretty sour even though they were ripe. I was quite sad that I labored in vain. Overall, it was a very hot day and with the scarce amount of ripe blackberries, I should have just bought them at the farm market. Finally, one of my friends and I went to pick peaches while the rest of them went to stare at sunflowers. We were done in less than 15 minutes since we picked ~30 for the 19.99 box (the cheapest option). The peaches were great, 2-3 days after picking. I've been enjoying them with other friends so far. If there's anything I'd recommend picking from Larriland, it's the peaches. Fun time at the farm, the prices are a bit steep for picking, and I'm still kind of sad about the lack of sweet blackberries.

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    Larriland Farm - Summer berry pie made with the berries we picked

    Summer berry pie made with the berries we picked

    Larriland Farm - Apple fritter: sweet and warm! Big portion.

    Apple fritter: sweet and warm! Big portion.

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    Glade Link Farms - markets - Updated May 2026

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