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Community Market Days

10am–2pm | First Saturday of the Month
1976 Hosea L Williams Dr NE!
Shop fresh produce, handmade goods, and catch some live music! While we wait for the soil remediation to be complete, we are hosting our monthly markets at a nearby location in Kirkwood. Don’t worry, we’ll be back at the farm later this year.

Subscribe to our newsletter for to get updates about what’s going on at the farm, what produce is available, what vendors will be featured at the upcoming market and much much more.

Together, we aim to cultivate a vibrant community green space through a hyperlocal farm and markets.

10k+

Hours

5

Years

Frequently Asked Questions

When are you open?

We’re a community green-space open during daylight hours—come wander, relax, and enjoy, but please stay on the mulched paths and be kind to the space (and the animals—no feeding, please!).

Market days happen the first Saturday of each month, and for other events or updates, follow us on Instagram @unearthingfarmandmarket.

No-One-Turned-Away?

We believe good food should be for everyone—our farm stand is no-one-turned-away-for-lack-of-funds, we double EBT, and donations help keep the system running strong. Want to pitch in? Become a monthly supporter or volunteer to help this community-powered project thrive.

Can I reserve the pavilion for an event?

Yes, absolutely—community is what we’re all about! Email us to start planning; we especially love hosting gatherings focused on mutual aid, skill sharing, or community enrichment.

Do you sell plants?

We don’t sell plants directly, but our friends at Community Foodscapes run a nursery right here on Unearthing Farm—check out their plant sales HERE. Plus, Anita’s Landworks (that’s Mariana!) offers plant sales, landscaping, and consulting—get in touch with them HERE.

Can I get produce on other days when there isn’t market?

Yes! Check out our farm fridge just northeast of the pavilion—it’s usually stocked with fresh, in-season goodies.

Pay the farmers easily with the QR code, and please be kind enough to leave some for your neighbors.