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The Energy Corridor Farmers’ Market is a project of the Energy Corridor District whose mission it is It is to provide residents and visitors of both the District and West Houston with access to locally grown and seasonal fresh foods, to provide a community gathering place, promote relationships with food producers and artisans, encourage local food production in and surrounding the Houston area, and educate the community about the nutritional health and culinary benefits of consuming locally-grown and seasonal fresh foods and to encourage home cooking and family meals.
The Farmers’ Market is located in the parking lot at Grasshopper Ln. and Grisby Rd. in Grisby Square at Highway 6 and IH-10 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday.
The Energy Corridor Farmers’ Market is a project of the Energy Corridor District®, a special district and a political subdivision of the State of Texas. It is the mission of the Energy Corridor Farmers Market to provide residents and visitors of the Energy Corridor District and West Houston with access to locally grown and seasonal fresh foods, to provide a community gathering place, promote relationships with food producers and artisans, encourage local food production in and surrounding the Houston area, and educate the community about the nutritional health and culinary benefits of consuming locally-grown and seasonal fresh foods and to encourage home cooking and family meals.
The Energy Corridor Farmers’ Market is open every Saturday 9am – 1pm.
To apply to become a vendor either download the application and guidelines located on the right of this page or email our Market Manager, Ellen Dortenzo, farmersmarket@energycorridor.org.
For more information, visit energycorridor.org.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce will continue to host the popular Farmers Market at the new Matlage Way location, now in its 7thyear! The market features fresh seasonal produce from local farmers, grass fed meats, free range chickens and eggs, local honey, small batch foods and bakery items.  Visitors can browse the art from local artisans and try delicious ready to eat food from booths and popular food trucks while listening to the best local musicians.
For more information, visit imperialfarmersmarket.com.
The goal of the Memorial Villages Farmers Market is to build a quality relationship between farmers, artisans and the community at large. Hosted by First Congregational Church in cooperation with the City of Hunters Creek Village, MVFM has quickly done just that, establishing itself as one of Houston’s premier farmers markets.
- High quality vendors
- Live music
- Playground and Children’s activities
- Pet friendly
- Guest lectures
- Food demonstrations
- Ample Parking
Memorial Villages Farmers Market welcomes the entire family, with a playground and children’s activities and a petfriendly environment. Make Memorial Villages Farmers Market your Saturday morning tradition!

Tomball Farmers Market is a registered nonprofit and works as a cooperative effort of local families dedicated to providing the highest quality food and handmade products to our community. This market was created by farmers and is operated by farmers.
For information regarding parking or “what to bring,” visit Plan-Your-Visit.
Are you interested in volunteering for the market, take a look at Volunteer At the Market.
For other information, visit tomballfarmersmarket.org.
All ages are welcome at the Indiangrass Preserve for a free walking tour on the Ann Hamilton Trail. Come learn about the history and value of the coastal prairie and KPC’s role in preserving these vanishing lands.
Please bring water and meet the tour guide at the Field Office.
Swap toys with other families, and keep usable toys from entering the landfill.
Plant It Forward farms are selling fresh produces directly on-the-farm at their neighborhood Farm Stands. You can stop by during Farm Stand hours to buy freshly harvested produce from your friendly neighborhood farmer.
If you’d like to stop by and see one of their farms, Plant It Forward recommends that you visit during Farm Stand hours and meet one of their farmers.
PLANT IT FORWARD FARMS
@Â University of St Thomas
1318 Sul Ross St, Houston TX 77006
Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pmÂ
For more information, visit plant-it-forward.org.
Learn about the animals of Armand Bayou and the habitats they live in. Demonstrations vary from week to week: mammals, birds and reptiles.
All ages are welcome at the Indiangrass Preserve for a free walking tour on the Ann Hamilton Trail. Come learn about the history and value of the coastal prairie and KPC’s role in preserving these vanishing lands.
Please bring water and meet the tour guide at the Field Office.