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Located at the Ferry Landing Marketplace, this farmers' market offers fruits, veggies, flowers, cheese and nursery plants.
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Coronado Ferry Landing Farmers' Market - SAN DIEGAN
April 16, 2014 - Coronado’s own Farmers’ Market is a Tuesday tradition in Coronado. Fresh produce, flowers, eggs and plants for sale by local growers from all over San Diego County. Tuesdays from 2:30pm – 6:00pm at the Coronado Ferry Landing In the parking lot of the Il Fornaio Restaurant.
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Coronado Farmers Market (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
January 11, 2020 - We wanted to see Coronado on our recent visit to the San Diego area and while perusing "things to do," we came across the Coronado Farmer's Market. It was extremely small, with about 12 vendors; but everything looked fresh and large, especially the apples! Looking for more craft-type items ...
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Address 1201 1st St, Coronado, CA 92118-1462
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Coronado Farmers Market
The Coronado Farmer’s Market gets underway on Thursdays at 2:30pm and wraps up at 6pm. It is located on 1st and B, right by Ferry Landing, which grants this San Diego farmer’s market arguably the most beautiful setting of all the San Diego ...
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Address 1st and B, 92118, Coronado
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Discover fresh produce, artisan breads, unique jams, and local crafts at this vibrant community market. A true taste of San Diego!
Address Coronado Avenue, 92154, San Diego
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r/sandiego on Reddit: Are there any real Farmers Markets here?
January 5, 2025 -
I've been to hillcrest, little ltaly, OB, and la mesa. Mostly the same vendors, very little actual produce and the produce that is sold is almost exclusively sold by resellers and not farmers, more expensive than grocery stores, and just not a lot of variety.
Im not trying to "change san diego" but where I'm from farmers markets have lots of local farmers, butchers,, dairies aswell and lots of variety. Is there anything like this in SD?
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Former SD farmer here. The markets you’ve stated are legitimately run by individuals who seek out “real” farmers. I’m not sure where you are from but the majority of the agriculture here in San Diego is citrus and avocado. There are few “actual” row crop farms in San Diego. The land and water are too expensive. In Border Field State Park, Erik at Pixaca farm sells his products from the farm stand at the corner of Sunset and Hollister. That corner is home to a community garden and he sells his products there. Coronado has the only “farmers only” market on Tuesday afternoons. Most of the other markets in town have “real” farmers whose products come from other parts of California. Legally if someone is reselling products they must be in the uncertified section of the market. Otherwise you will see JR Organics, Be Wise, Coastal Roots (those are the biggest players in the region) in the certified section. De La Ranch does meat. Those farms are from San Diego and are certified. Any other growers in that section are also certified farmers. This time of year it’s mostly greens, cruciferous vegetables, and roots that grow-that’s what’s in season. Peas and strawberries should be coming in around March. Not sure what you’re looking for in terms of actual produce. Small dairies are illegal in California because of the pasteurization process though if you get in good with someone you might get to be part of a goat milk co-op or meat co-op. Those aren’t certified The produce is more expensive than grocery stores and I could spend a lot of time explaining why that is. It boils down to a few things. Local labor and insurance is expensive. Additionally, the farmer has to take a chance on what might actually sell at the market. Everything that isn’t sold T the end of the market is practically trash. Yes it ca be composted. But that’s expensive compost. Wholesale prices pay less directly to the farmer-farmer gets squeezed on Pennies. At the market you’ll build a relationship with the farmer and cc other vendors. It’s a third space where you are part of and build community. You put the dollars directly into the hands of the individuals stewarding the land instead of to the corporation squeezing the bottom line.
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Go to Foodshed on Saturdays from 10am-2pm. It's not a farmers market, but they are a co-op that collects produce from actual farmers and sells it at cheap prices. 3340 Fairmount Ave, San Diego, CA 92105
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Coronado Certified Farmers Market • Scripps Affiliated Medical Groups
August 21, 2021 - This market is held every Tuesday from 2:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., and runs year-round. It is located at Coronado Island’s Ferry Landing in the parking lot next to Il Fornaio, at 1201 1st Street, Coronado, CA.