, farms in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are getting baskets and crates ready with lush berries, juicy citrus, vibrant tomatoes, crisp snap peas, and more for weekday and weekend markets across the region.operate many of the markets in the city and surrounding suburbs. On any given day of the week, small businesses with their homemade products and farmers with the season’s produce give residents the opportunity to stock their kitchens.
📍2nd & Lombard Streets, 🕒 Sundays; the market, now open 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting in early May.Rows of apples and apricots in blue baskets and sweet potatoes and tomatoes in crates wait for you at this West Philly market atThroughout the year, Thursdays are for vegan baked goods from Amira’s Delites, cheese from Chester Springs, Pa., and organic veggies from Mount Joy, Pa.
On Tuesdays, Rineer Family Farms and Hands on the Earth Orchard offer produce. Lost Bread Co., Second Daughter Baking Co., and others have tables. This market is open year-round.Bright red apples in woven baskets sit on the table, along with baked goods, honey jars, and herbs. Peruse or pick up produce at the biweekly market — stop by, Pretzel Park is the spot for your produce. Honey, handmade candy, pastas, coffee, and more are available weekly on Saturdays.