Visit this Saturday morning to see what's fresh and meet local growers
Farmers from within 180 miles gather weekly to sell directly to Houston families.
This weekly market connects neighbors with local growers while supporting small farms and making fresh food more affordable for everyone.
Every Saturday from 8am to 12pm, more than 100 farmers, ranchers, and food makers gather to sell fresh produce, meats, and prepared foods directly to Houston families. The market creates a weekly gathering place where people can meet their neighbors, learn about healthy eating, and connect with the people who grow their food. Programs help families afford fresh food regardless of income level.
Empowers Houstonians to grow food through community gardens, fruit tree programs, farmers markets, and hands-on education.
Visit website →The market happens in Montrose in the 77098 area of Houston. Vendors come from farms and food businesses within 180 miles of the city.
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Buying local keeps money in Houston's community and supports small businesses while giving families access to fresher produce that travels shorter distances. Local farmers get fair prices for their work, which helps them stay in business and continue serving our area.
Visit any Saturday morning to browse seasonal produce, ask farmers about their growing methods, and try new foods. You can also volunteer at the market or look into assistance programs if you need help affording fresh food.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Urban Harvest Saturday Farmers Market" on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
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