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The Market

Visit Our Market

Fresh & Affordable Market Veggies 

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The Market

Our farmers market is located in the grass lawn at the back of Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral's parking lot. You will see signs lining the road on 25th Street. Stop by and enjoy affordable seasonal produce grown from our own gardens.

Location

Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral

3600 25th Street South

Fargo, ND 58104

Time

Tuesdays

12:00pm - 4:00pm

Market season

Our market is open from the 1st Tuesday in August to the 1st Tuesday in October.

Get Directions to the Market

Coming from North Fargo

Head south on I-29 and take the exit for I-94 East. Take the 25th Street South exit and turn right onto 25th Street. Continue south for about one mile. You'll see Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral on your left. Enter the parking lot and drive to the back. Look for the white tents filled with fresh garden produce.

Coming from South Fargo

If you’re coming from South Fargo, head north on 25th Street. Continue past 37th Avenue until you see Gethsemane Cathedral on your right. Enter the parking lot and drive to the back. Look for the white tents filled with fresh garden produce.

Coming from West Fargo

Head east on I-94 and take the 25th Street South exit. Turn right onto 25th Street and continue south for approximately one mile. You'll see Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral on your left. Enter the parking lot and drive to the back. Look for the white tents filled with fresh garden produce.

Coming from Moorhead

Head west on I-94 toward Fargo and take the 25th Street South exit. Turn left onto 25th Street and continue south for approximately one mile. You'll see Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral on your left. Enter the parking lot and drive to the back of the property. Look for the white tents filled with fresh garden produce.

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Ways to Support the Market

From August through early October, we offer fresh produce grown in our community gardens. Supported by our member volunteers, all proceeds go directly back into the organization and help fund next year’s seeds, tools, and equipment. We would love your support. Stop by and enjoy fresh seasonal produce.

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Buy Fresh Produce 

Stop by the market during the season to buy fresh produce. We have many varieties of seasonal vegetables, herbs, and flower bouquets available each week. Your purchase helps keep this organization thriving.

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Earn Volunteer Hours 

Volunteer during market hours and be part of the community support efforts. Market days are split into two shifts. The first shift sets up the market and the second shift takes the market down. Volunteers help sell produce, answer questions, and support the checkout process. 

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Set up a Vendor Booth 

Each week over 300 community members visit the market to buy fresh produce. Hosting a booth is a great way to support the market and connect with the community. We welcome other organizations to share their mission and join our efforts. Contact us to learn more.

Seasonal Market Produce 

Fresh produce is available each week based on seasonal availability. Shop a variety of heirloom tomatoes, specialty peppers, leafy greens, and more. Visit regularly to enjoy the best of each harvest.

Beans

Beets

Carrots

Chard

Corn

Cucumbers

Eggplant

Garlic

Kale

Lettuce

Onion

Peas

Hot Peppers

Sweet Peppers

Potatoes

Pumpkins

Radishes

Squash

Tomatoes

Zucchini

Cultural Varieties

A selection of cultural varieties is available at the market, with additional items offered upon special request. These include gandana, molokhia, amaranth greens, Nepali and Bhutanese cucumbers, pumpkin vines and blossoms, white African eggplant, Thai chilis, bitter melon, Ethiopian kale, and sweet potato vines and leaves. 

Flowers & Herbs

Fresh flowers, herbs, and handmade items are available at the market, with options for purchase and special requests. Herbs are available upon request including basil varieties, cilantro, parsley, chives, and medicinal herbs. Join the Flower & Herb Collective to be a part of this effort.

Vendor Booths

Vendor booths are available for community members and local makers to share and sell their products at the market. Booths can include food, handmade goods, garden items, and other offerings. Each vendor helps bring variety and excitement to the market experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Ready to Grow with Us?

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, our gardens welcome everyone to dig in, share in the harvest, and grow together.

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