
Farmer’s Market at Honeybee Grove
Locally Grown Products Straight from the Heart
Since opening the farm in 2021 I have dreamed of having a farmer’s market as a way of offering fresh local produce and food products to our visitors. Our region of New York and surrounding states are ripe with local growers of all kinds of food products. Farmer’s markets are ideal venues for local farms to sell their goods.
The Farmer's Market takes place in the front grassy area, in front of one of our gardens, with easy access to the parking lot and a great view of our summer flowers. If you have not visited the farm yet, Honeybee Grove Flower Farm is in Somers, NY, behind a commercial building, right in the center of town.
2025 General Market Details:
Sundays, from June 1st to October 26th - 22 weeks total.
Market Hours: 9:00am to 2:00pm
At Honeybee Grove Flower Farm, 265 Route 202, Somers, NY 10589
The u-pick flower portion of the farm will be open for picking during market hours, starting at the end of July.
Meet Our 2025 Keystone Vendors
Our keystone vendors are the heart of our small Farmer’s Market. These are the vendors that will be joining us for all (or nearly all) twenty-two weeks from June 1st to October 16th. These wonderful local farms will be offering weekly provisions and shopping staples, all locally grown, raised, produced and made on nearby farms.
Fino Farms
Fino Farms is a multigenerational fruit farm operating on the West bank of the Hudson River in our beautiful Hudson Valley Region, for over 80 years. Farming on over 300 acres, Fino Farms grows all of your produce staples from apples, pears, grapes, cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, and berries, to herbs, cucumbers, squashes, corn, beans, lettuces and more.
Fino Farms also uses their extra ripe fruits in their Farm to Jar program, in which their jams provide delicious spreadable jams all year long and produces fresh apple cider from their orchard apples.
Fino Farms
Milton, NY
Instagram: @finofarms
Lobster Hill Farm
Hyper local to us, Lobster HIll Farm is located around the corner in Brewster, NY! Focusing on sustainability, community, and nutrition, Lobster Hill Farm raise nutrient dense foods, nurturing their family and the surrounding community. With a focus on dairy goats and pastured poultry for meat and eggs, with plans to expand the livestock to include meat goats, pigs, sheep, and a dairy cow, Lobster Hill brings poultry, eggs, goat dairy, lamb, pork products and more to our weekly market.
Also from Lobster Hill are weekly CSAs which can be available for pick up on Sundays, at the Farmer’s Market. What is a CSA? CSA stands for Community Shared Agriculture. It is a way to pre-purchase weekly products from a local farm. For more information, and to purchase a CSA share from Lobster Hill, please visit their website: https://lobsterhillfarm.com/farm-shares/.
Lobster Hill Farm
Brewster, NY
Instagram: @thelobsterhillfarm
Bear Breadworks
Bear Breadworks offers homemade, small batch artisan peasant bread in both large and small sizes. A crowd favorite at our market, it sells out fast! Bear Breadworks also features premium olive oil and balsamic vinegar from Agape Premium Oils.
Bear Breadworks, LTD
Tarrytown, NY
Instagram: @bearbreadworks
(917) 797-3137
Campo Amado Coffee
For generations the Perez and Jefferson family has brought us this coffee from their farm in a valley in central Guatemala. From seed to cup, what they lovingly call 'black gold' — has brought peace, connection, and opportunity to their family, and hope it does the same for you with each brew.
Instagram: @campoamadocoffee
Pickle Licious
Since 1995 Pickle Licious has been offering up an array of pickled products to customers. Grab your favorite whole pickle on a stick for a quick market snack, or take home containers of delicious pickled goodness to enjoy later.
Instagram: @pickle _ licious
Salsas Kitchen Group
Formerly knows as the local favorite, Salsa Verde, of Somers - Salsas Kitchen Group have taken their skills on the road and now join us every week to serve up their delicious bites that Somers has known and loved for some time. Stop by for some lunch and choose from their rotating menu that often includes tacos, fajitas, rice bowls, refreshing drinks and more.
Instagram: @salsaskitchengroup
Honeybee Grove Flowers
Also your host and market manager, Honeybee Grove will offer pre-cut bouquets for easy grab n go purchase, both during and outside of u-pick season. All bouquets are cut fresh from the farm, grown on site, without the use of pesticides or harmful chemicals.
Instagram: @honeybeegroveflowers
Our Regular Vendors
Our “regular vendors” are the vendors that will be making a regular appearance at our Farmer’s Market but you won’t see them every week. These talented vendors are also local small businesses bringing you locally made and produced goods. This list will be updated throughout the summer.
Babe’s Delectables
Triple C Bakery
Cheeky Eats
Sweetie Pies
LMM Sweets
Love You More Baking Co.
Westchester Maple
Walters Hot Dogs
…more to come!
Our Pop-Up Vendors
“Pop-up vendors” are the vendors that will be making an appearance a few times throughout the summer and fall months, bringing something new and fresh that we have not had in previous weeks. This will be updated throughout the summer as we invite businesses along the way.
Croton Trading
Old Boy NY - Donuts
Pound of Pudding
Legally Brownie
Sayit’s Kitchen
Road Grub
…more to come!
Become a Music Sponsor
Music makes everything more fun. We have kicked off our Farmer’s Market season and we are excited to make it a fun local small community event every Sunday from June through October. Join the fun by becoming a music sponsor for the farmer’s market. This is a great opportunity for local business to reach the local community and potential customers.
Are you a musician yourself looking to play a small gig? Inquire below as well!
What does being a “music sponsor” mean?
It means you will cover the cost of live music for one of our market days.
Do I need to do the coordinating and booking for the musician?
Nope! Honeybee Grove can take care of that.
What’s in it for me and my business?
Aside from being a totally fun way to connect to the local community, our music sponsors will gain social media exposure for the week before the market, signage at the market itself that day, and if you’d like, also a space to pop-up a tent with information on your business.
Interesting in Becoming a Vendor?
Our 2025 Farmer’s Market will run for twenty-two weeks from June 1st to October 26th. We will be accepting vendors on a rolling basis. The farm is located right in the center of town, next door the the Elephant hotel. Our location is ideal for a quick stop on your way to and from wherever you are going on Sunday, and the u-pick farm will be open to the public during summer and fall months for those wishing to make a morning of their visit. Sundays are already our busiest days at the farm, so a farmer’s market will make for a wonderful addition to the day’s activities.
Unlike some of our other markets that we host at the farm, our Farmer's Market will be host to food related products only. Looking for local vendors for: mushrooms, cheese, hot sauces, pickles, breads, baked goods, soups, beverages, salsas, maple syrup etc., no resale goods. If this is you, please apply below! At this time we are not looking for craft or artisan vendors for our weekly Farmer’s Market. The goal is to have local visitors be able to do some of their weekly shopping at the farm.
The 2025 market runs for twenty-two weeks total, but you do not need to commit to all twenty-two weeks. This will be the second year for our Farmer’s Market. Last year we received excited feedback from our local visitors regarding the market, so we’re off to do it again! Feel free to contact us first with any questions you may have.














