Join Us at the Market
Urban Harvest's Bayou City Farmers Market offers locally-produced vegetables, fruits and farm products. The market supports family farms and boosts the local economy. Visit our market on Saturdays for fresh seasonal produce, coffee, grass-fed meats, honey, baked goods and much more.
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Location
The market is located in the back parking lot at 3000 Richmond. You can’t see us from Richmond, so look for our cross street, which is Eastside—it’s between Kirby and Buffalo Speedway. From the traffic light at Eastside; turn north and look to the right.
The market is in a different part of town than the Urban Harvest office and classroom.
Market Vendors
Our vendor list is growing all the time, and we are currently open to accepting additional vendors to provide freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, especially (but not exclusively) if you use organic growing practices. No harvest is too small - backyard gardeners may participate in the Gardeners' Corner. If you have bumper crops of veggies or fruit regularly but are new to selling your produce, Urban Harvest offers a class on how to Sell What You Grow at a Farmers Market. If you're ready to apply to become a vendor, application materials and rules are available online on the Resources for Vendors page.
Click for a map to the Bayou City Farmers Market on Google Maps.
The market is open every Saturday rain or shine.
(The Wednesday market has been discontinued.)
Saturday 8am - Noon
About the Market
The Bayou City Farmers Market includes local small-scale produce growers as well as family farms producing grass-fed meats, local honey, cage-free eggs and much more. A complete listing of our vendors is available for you to view. Products are seasonal, and the best way to find out what's available this week is to become a subscriber to the market e-newsletter. Regular weekly events include live music and cooking demonstrations using seasonal produce. We also host special events such as our annual Tomato Festival in the summer and Citrus Festival in the winter.
This short video from 2005 features two of
our vendors, scenes from the market and an interview with a shopper. Video generously donated by Powell productions.

