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From the Field Week of May 10, 2026

Asparagus Season Is Short, and It Starts Now

Asparagus at a Maryland farm stand in late April is about as close to a seasonal event as vegetables get. The spears go from soil to market in the same morning, and you can tell. The cut ends are still moist, the tips tight and almost purple at the edges, and when you snap one raw it makes a sound that grocery store asparagus stopped making somewhere in the cargo hold between Lima and Baltimore. The imported stuff tends to arrive in those rubber-banded pencil bundles, uniform and slightly exhausted. Local spears come in a range of thicknesses, a little dirt still on them sometimes, and they cook faster than you expect because they haven't lost moisture sitting in a cold chain for two weeks.

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Farmers Markets

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Jones Family Farm Market
Harford ยท
Five generations of the Jones family have been growing fruits and vegetables for Harford and Baltimore County shoppers, and their Edgewood farm market on Philadelphia Road (just off I-95 Exit 77) reflects that depth of experience. The season runs April through December and includes CSA shares, u-pick strawberries, a pumpkin patch, and Christmas trees, with a second location on Route 543 in Street. If you have kids, their educational field trips are worth a look alongside the market visit.
Market
Baltimore Farmers' Market
Baltimore City ยท
Running since 1977 under the Fallsway overpass at Saratoga and Holliday Streets, the Baltimore Farmers' Market is Maryland's largest, operating every Sunday from April through December. Managed by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, it brings together local growers, food vendors, artisans, and performers in a stretch of downtown Baltimore that reliably draws a crowd. If you're new to shopping local in the city, this is the natural starting point.
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CSA Shares

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CSA
Ritter Farm, LLC.
Howard County
Ritter Farm in Sykesville raises a notably diverse roster of pasture-raised meats on their family homestead, including Berkshire pork, Blackbelly lamb, and grass-fed and finished Black Angus beef alongside poultry, duck, quail, turkey, and eggs. Everything is non-GMO, and the farm sells direct, so you are buying cuts that came from animals raised on their own River Road property. If you have been looking for a single Howard County source for both everyday staples like bacon and ground pork and more special-occasion cuts like lamb chops, Ritter Farm is worth a close look.
CSA
Calvert's Gift Farm Sparks MD
Baltimore County
Calvert's Gift Farm has been growing certified organic fruits and vegetables on seven acres in Sparks since 1995, when Jack and Beckie Gurley established what has become one of Baltimore County's longest-running organic operations. Members can access their produce through a CSA or an online market, and the farm also appears at the Bel Air farmers market. Nearly three decades of consistent, certified organic production in the same place speaks for itself.
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Local Meats & Seafood

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Meat
East Rivendell Farm
Montgomery County
East Rivendell Farm in Damascus is part of Three Farmers CSA, a collaboration between East Rivendell, Love & Grit Farm, and Giovanni's Organic Farm that pools the strengths of three Montgomery County growers. The farm raises goats and produces organic eggs, and also offers handmade goat milk soap through their online shop. Shares for the 2025 CSA season are now open for registration.
Meat
Butcher and Bay
Baltimore County
Tucked along Belair Road in Kingsville, Butcher & Bay is a family-owned market specializing in local grass-fed beef that goes through a 35-day in-house dry-aging process before it ever reaches the case. That extended aging deepens the flavor in ways that standard supermarket beef simply cannot match. Beyond the beef, the shop rounds out its offerings with seafood, deli salads, and baked goods, making it a solid one-stop for a quality weeknight meal.
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Dairy & Eggs

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Dairy
TLV Tree Farm
Howard
TLV Tree Farm , short for Triadelphia Lake View Farm , has been in the Brown family since 1896, when it began as a dairy operation on Triadelphia Mill Road in Glenelg. Today, Linda and James Brown grow vegetables and offer a CSA, with the farm stand open Saturdays from 10am to 2pm. You can also find them at Howard County farmers markets, carrying on more than a century of family stewardship on the same land.
Eggs
Heyser Farms, Inc.
Montgomery County
Heyser Farms has been a roadside institution on New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring for generations, offering fresh produce, eggs, butter, buttermilk, and their award-winning apple cider pressed right on site. The farm market runs Monday through Saturday year-round, and spring brings starter herbs, vegetable plants, and perennials alongside fresh seasonal produce. Come fall, they round out the calendar with turkeys and Christmas trees.

Craft Beverages & Coffee

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Brewery
1623 Brewing Company
Carroll
Brewery
1812 Brewery
Allegany
Coffee Roaster
2nd Wave Coffee & Social
Worcester
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In Season: May

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