You gotta show up early to truly get the advantage. However, I went to both locations and was able to get: eggplant & carrots (see pic for what I did), red: (pears potatoes and bell peppers), butternut squash, chicken broth, fresh bread and muffins, starfruit, bib lettuce, tomatoes and more. There were also asparagus and other fruit/veggies. ...some items were bruised, of course, but if you're bothered by FREE bruised food, you can pay for the unbruised lot at the store.
I was able to collect 2 grocery bags for a needy family and some items for myself. Most items are unlimited so u can get as many as you like. I'll be...
Read moreDidn't buy anything but, it was a great experience. I wish they had more electronic type vendors. Only advice is to improve the storefront appearance. Don't get me wrong, it had a great sign and banner outfront with the different vendor's logos displayed on it, but I think the overall look and feel of the storefront was boring and offputting. They could easily grab everyone that walks by the area for business with simply adding a permanent sign that highlights their logo and brand. I'd be glad to assist with the sign and logo design. As well as advertising around...
Read moreHidden gem on the edge of the Hampden and Woodbury neighborhoods of Baltimore. I had found out about it through the Baltimore Farmer's Market and Baazar, as one of the vendors was also doing the holiday open house market at Free Farm. It's one of those places that you find out about through word of mouth. They mostly do community events and the like, and most events are free. Street parking, but a bit off the beaten track too. Most of their events are advertised through Facebook, and I'm sure other outlets, but I mostly hear about them...
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