Farm Stands & the Farmers Market
Bringing farmers and shoppers closer together
If you plan to stay on Martha's Vineyard longer than a couple of days,
why not set out on a treasure hunt to track down and enjoy some of the
natural goodness grown right here on the Island?
Farm stands abound on Martha's Vineyard, varying in size and
scope.There is the simple sunflower cart on Herring Creek Road in
Edgartown which displays a sign asking shoppers to help themselves to
a bunch of sunflowers for $5. On the other hand one can visit Morning
Glory Farm, on Edgartown-West Tisbury Road, to choose from among the
many home grown fruits and vegetables as well as baked goods from
other parts of the Island.
A few other stops on your journey around the Island can yield some of
the best strawberries and tomatoes from Thimble Farm; fresh milk in
old-fashioned bottles from Nip ‘n' Tuck Farm; beans, squash, peas and
potatoes from Norton Farm or Hillside Farm and "pick your own flowers"
from Whippoorwill Farm.
Of course, not everyone has the time or transportation to hit all of
the farm stands around the Island, so the West Tisbury Farmers' Market
brings the farmers and their goods to you. In the high season it is
open each Saturday from 9 a.m.-noon and Wednesday from 3-6 p.m. at the
Grange Hall on South Road in the center of West Tisbury, down the road
from Alley's General Store and across from the Field Gallery.
Locals and visitors turn out in droves to choose from among the best
produce, flowers, herbs, jellies and baked goods you can find on
Martha's Vineyard. Along with these traditional items, vendors at the
Farmers' Market have introduced Vietnamese spring rolls, wheatgrass
juices, gourmet sundries and hand dyed yarn.