Southeast Farmers Markets
From Southern hospitality to farm-fresh produce - discover 0+ markets across 8 states
Why the Southeast is a Farmers Market Paradise
Extended Growing Season
Mild winters mean year-round access to fresh produce, from Florida citrus to Georgia peaches.
Southern Agricultural Heritage
Generations of farming traditions bring unique heirloom varieties and artisanal products.
Community Culture
Southern hospitality makes markets a social gathering - meet farmers and neighbors alike.
SNAP & WIC Friendly
Most markets accept EBT, with many offering Double Bucks programs to stretch your dollars.
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Georgia Farmers Markets
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Florida Farmers Markets
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North Carolina Farmers Markets
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South Carolina Farmers Markets
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Tennessee Farmers Markets
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Louisiana Farmers Markets
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Alabama Farmers Markets
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Kentucky Farmers Markets
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Tips for Shopping Southeast Markets
Beat the Heat
Arrive early to avoid afternoon heat and get the best selection. Many markets open at 7-8 AM.
Seasonal Highlights
Spring: strawberries, vidalia onions. Summer: peaches, tomatoes, okra. Fall: sweet potatoes, pecans. Winter: citrus, collards.
Bring Cash
While many vendors take cards, cash is still king at smaller stands. ATMs may charge fees.
Ask About Double Bucks
Many SE markets double your SNAP/EBT dollars for fresh produce - ask at the info booth!
Explore All Southeast Markets
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