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Mark(et) your calendars: Flowers Farmers Market returns in April

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Rows of vendor tents on grass at the Flowers Farmers Market

Is there any better way to spend a spring morning?

Photos provided by Flowers Plantation

Flowers Farmers Market is about to bloom again.

The seasonal gathering of local vendors, artisans, and growers returns on Saturday, April 12, for seven 2025 dates, including a special holiday market in November.

Each market will run from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Flowers Plantation south of Raleigh.

Look forward to:

  • Fresh produce
  • Food trucks (for sipping coffee while you stroll)
  • Handmade goods
  • So much more

Psst — Interested in becoming a vendor? Apply here, or

See the 7 market dates

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