Veg Box Schemes in Cornwall
Try a veg box scheme if you want the freshest organic vegetables and fruit in Cornwall, delivered free to you each week. Joining a regular veg box scheme benefits small, independent growers in Cornwall directly and ensures that you get the tastiest seasonal food there is.
What's more, seasonal veg from the farm delivered straight to your door!
We have 271 Veg Box Schemes in Cornwall listed.
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Penshurst Farmers' Market
Penshurst Farmers Market :- Kent Food and Drink Award's Best Farmers' Market in 2015, and named by The Times in its Top Ten markets in the UK.
Location: Penshurst, Kent
Moseley Farmers Market
Moseley Farmers’ Market happens on the last Saturday of the month in the centre of Moseley Village. We have over 60 stalls selling a huge range of produce to ca...
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Brigg Farmers’ Market
The Year 2000 heralded the start of a monthly Farmers Market in Brigg, since when it has gone from strength to strength. Held on the fourth Saturday in each mon...
Location: Brigg, Lincolnshire
Ipswich Farmers' Market
Have you visited our new farmers' market right in the centre of Ipswich? You'll find us on the Cornhill smack bang in the centre of town, every month on the fir...
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
Ripley Farmers' Market
Visiting Ripley Farmers' Market is the perfect way to purchase fresh, local goods direct from their growers and producers. The market consists of a wide array o...
Location: Ripley, Surrey
Ellon Farmers' Market
Ellon sits in rich agricultural land and is close to many visitor attractions including Haddo House built in 1732 and Pitmedden Garden. The market is held weekl...
Location: Ellon, Aberdeenshire
Abbey Leys Farm
We are a family farm producing organic eggs and potatoes. We gained Soil Association certification in 2001.
Location: Knutsford, Cheshire
Market Deeping Farmers Market
Location: Market Deeping, Lincolnshire
Whiteladies Road Market
Local food markets may seem like quirky little ventures that are never going to make a difference. Surely they went out of fashion because supermarkets are more...
Location: Bristol,
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