Rockville Farmers Market

About Rockville Farmers Market

Logo for Rockville Farmers Market featuring farm-themed icons above colorful blocks spelling "FARMERS," with "ROCKVILLE" and "MARKET" in bold black letters.

Every week, the Rockville Farmers Market transforms itself as different fruits and vegetables become available throughout the season. Your pick of farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, bedding plants, cut flowers, preserves, honey, herbs, baked goods, and more. All items offered are picked fresh daily and available as supplies last. 

2026 Farmers Market Season

Saturdays, May 16, 2026 – Nov. 21, 2026 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 
Jury Parking Lot – Corner of Route 28 and Monroe Street

Getting to the Market

Parking
Free parking is available in the Montgomery County Parking Garage on Monroe St. Accessible parking is located in the Monroe Street lot. There is no parking within the Farmers Market lot. Parking is not permitted on the parking lot at 200 Monroe St.

Metro 
Take the red line to the Rockville Station. Use the pedestrian bridge to cross over Rockville Pike to Monroe St. Turn left onto Monroe Street and continue straight. The Market is straight ahead at the corner of E. Jefferson St. and Monroe St. 

RideOn 
RideOn bus route 47.

A variety of vendors participate in the Rockville Farmers Market providing an array of locally grown fruits and vegetables, plants and flowers, baked goods, cheeses and meats for purchase. Below are the vendors participating in the 2026 Rockville Farmers Market.

Vendors subject to change and may not be onsite each week.

Vendor NameItems SoldCity, State
7 Locks BrewingBeerRockville, MD
Back Creek FarmsNon-GMO, pasture raised, grass-fed meats Newville, PA
Benchmark Sharpening (Second/Fourth Saturdays)Knife, scissor, and tool sharpeningKensington, MD
Clear Skies Meadery (Second/Fourth Saturdays)Locally made meads Gaithersburg, MD 
Cold Country SalmonSalmon, shrimp, scallops, other fish varietiesFalls Church, VA
Common Root FarmCertified organic vegetables, greens, and herbsDerwood, MD
Coulter FarmsGrass-fed, certified organic dairy including milk, yogurt, cheese, kefir, butter, and ice creamHoney Grove, PA
The Crepe ShoppeSweet and savory crepesGaithersburg, MD
DC DillsPickles, beets, krauts, and fermentsMt. Airy, MD
Good Hope FarmsteadGrass-fed beef, grass-finished lamb and mutton, pasture raised pork, and organic fed chicken, turkey, and duck eggsWoodsboro, MD
Great Harvest Bread CompanyScratch bread, cookies, and muffins made with stone-ground wheatRockville, MD
JINLAN WENHUAHandmade, frozen dumplings, buns, shumai, and pancakesPotomac, MD
King Mushroom FarmFresh mushrooms from Maryland’s Eastern ShoreBarclay, MD 
LowCarb AvenueGluten-free breads, bagels, muffins, and tea cakesFrederick, MD
M&M Plants Cut flowers, mixed container annuals, herb plants, hanging baskets, veggie starts, and perennials Dickerson, MD
Metro Microgreens Hydroponically grown microgreensRockville, MD 
Mountain Valley OrchardLocally grown fruits and vegetablesCavetown, MD
Pacha Mama Juice Co.Fresh pressed juice made to order, smoothies, fruit cups, and toastsOlney, MD
PanatecaCachitos, tres leches, panela cakeRockville, MD
Pleitez ProduceLocally grown fruits and vegetablesMontross, VA
Potomac SweetsBreads, pastries, and cookies Potomac, MD
Praline BakeryFresh baked croissants, cakes, cookies, macarons, truffles, tarts, and danishesBethesda, MD 
Scenic View Orchard Locally grown fruits, vegetables, and flowersSabillasville, MD
Sexy Vegie Salads, dips, wraps, soups, and veggie burgersBaltimore, MD
Tae-Gu KimchiKimchiWashington, DC
Tuckey’s Fruit & Vegetable FarmVariety of fruits and vegetablesGardners, PA 
Weyira Olive Oil & VinegarOlive oils, vinegars, and spicesHagerstown, MD 
Zeke’s CoffeeLarge variety of fresh roasted coffeeWashington, DC 
ItemAvailability
ApplesAug. 15-Nov. 5
Asparagus April 25-June 15 
BeansJune 10-Sept. 15 
Bed Plants April-May 
Beets July 4-Sept. 1 
Blackberries July 5-Aug. 1 
Black Raspberries June 15-July 10 
Blueberries June 20-Aug. 1 
Broccoli July 10-Nov. 1 
Cabbage June 1-Sept. 15 
Cantaloupes July 15-Sept. 15 
Carrots July 10-Sept. 10 
Cider Sept. 1-Oct.30 
Corn June 25-Sept.15 
Cucumbers July 1-Sept. 1 
Eggplant July 25-Sept. 10 
Gourds September-October 
Herbs All Season 
Lettuce All Season 
Nectarines July 25-Sept.30 
Okra July 15-Aug. 30 
Onions June-July 
Peaches July 5-Sept. 20 
Pears Aug. 15-Oct. 15 
Peas (green) June 10-July 1 
Peppers July 25-Sept. 30 
Plums July 15-Sept. 15 
Potatoes All Season 
Potatoes (sweet) Sept. 5-Oct. 30 
Pumpkins Sept. 10-Nov. 30 
Red Raspberries (summer) June 15-July 10 
Red Raspberries (fall) Aug. 5-Sept. 25 
Spinach (spring) May 
Spinach (fall) October-November 
Strawberries May 15-June 30 
Squash (summer) June 25-Sept. 1 
Squash (winter) Aug. 1-Sept. 30 
Tomatoes July 4-Sept.15 
Turnips Aug. 15-Nov. 1 
Watermelon Aug. 1-Oct. 1 
Vegetable Plants April-May 
Close-up of a bunch of purple kohlrabi bulbs on the left next to a bunch of red radishes with roots attached on the right.
Assorted dahlias in full bloom, featuring a large white and pink flower surrounded by red, orange, and yellow blossoms.
Plastic containers filled with fresh, ripe strawberries are displayed in rows, with strawberry greens visible on top of the fruit.