During Pollinator Week, our weekly Wednesday Farmstand will feature some extra special ingredients: pollinators and plant experts from Logan’s Garden Center and plein air artists, Robyn Spence and Lyudmila Tomova.
Our varieties continue to increase with offerings like: beets, carrots, garlic, herbs, kale, leeks, lettuce mix, onions, herbs, radishes, Swiss chard, farm fresh bouquets and more!
New Sir Walter Rabbit-inspired T-shirts and totes are also on sale. Stop by and enjoy a stroll through the Farm.
Raleigh City Farm has a weekly Farmstand from April-October where members of the Raleigh community can purchase produce. Now more than ever, it's important to know that our food is coming from a reliable, local source.
Our harvest includes items like*:
Green onions
Herbs
Carrots
Lettuce
Swiss chard
Collards
Kale
Sweet and hot peppers
Floral bouquets
* We’ll update this list through the season with what’s growing on the farm. For the most up-to-date harvest menu each week, follow our Instagram stories. Harvest amounts are limited — sold on a first come, first served basis.
How It Works
Show up on Wednesdays between 4-7pm
Shop our fresh, local produce grown right on our urban farm. We’re located at 800 N. Blount Street in downtown Raleigh. Enter at the driveway on Franklin Street and join us at the farm stage to make your purchase.
Choose your fresh veggies & specialty items
Tell our helpful farm volunteer what you would like to purchase and they’ll bag your selections and hand them to you. If you’re a Cultivator Club member, you'll receive your specialty item(s) of the week!
Checkout with a Credit Card
Step over to our checkout area and pay with your credit card with our zero contact point of sale system. Credit card or cash accepted; tips appreciated!
Enjoy fresh, local food!
When you purchase produce from our Farmstand, you’re making a safe, reliable, and healthy choice for yourself — and you’re helping us share it forward with neighbors in need.
Share It Forward
We are proud to announce that Raleigh City Farm will be sharing a portion of our produce with local nonprofits that address food insecurity and access. Visit our Farmshare page to learn more about our non-profit partners!
Please read our Farm Safety COVID-19 Protocol before visiting.