We’re dedicated to lifting up farmers and food producers who are committed to environmental stewardship and the responsible treatment of animals. Green City Market is proud to be the first farmers' market in the country to require all of its farmers to be certified by a nationally-recognized third party agency. Every single Green City Market vendor is certified by at least one of the following organizations: American Grassfed Association, Animal Welfare Approved, Bloom Check, Certified Grass-Fed Organic Dairy, Certified Naturally Grown, Certified Humane Raised & Handled, Demeter, Grain Millers Certified, Food Alliance Certified, Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program, or USDA Certified Organic.
Browse current Green City Market vendors below, or learn more about how to become a vendor.
Looking for a specific vendor? Check out our calendar to see which of your favorite vendors will be present at our upcoming markets. Please note, vendors in attendance and available products are subject to change.
- All(55)
- Baked goods (8)
- Dairy (2)
- Flowers & plants (7)
- Fruits & vegetables (25)
- Honey, jams, sauces, and preserved goods (10)
- Meats & poultry (6)
- Prepared foods (15)
- Wholesaler (0)
- Accepts Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits (0)
- SFMNP (0)
- SNAP (0)
- WIC (0)
Arnold J. Klehm Growers
foliage plants, orchids, woody ornamentals, peonies
Garden Offerings & Petals Farm
cut flowers
Green Eyed Lady
lavender
Matt's Urban Garden
potted plants
Smits Farm
fresh-cut and potted herbs, fruits, vegetables
The Flower Garden
cut flowers
Tomato Mountain
tomatoes, peppers, overwintered spinach, carrots, onions, lettuces, kale, chard and Asian greens, zucchini, potted plants
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Posted Mar 21, 2022
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