Morgan County’s Hub for Organic Goodness
Decatur is the central market destination for Morgan County, hosting four distinct farmers markets within the city limits. This makes it a major contributor to Alabama's total count of 46 markets across the state. The city is particularly well-known for its variety of organic produce and vibrant floral offerings.
Four Diverse Spots for Fresh Food
The city features the Decatur Farm Stand, Market Square Green Market, Green Acres Farmers' Market, and Wheatfield Open Air Market. Each market caters to different needs, from quick afternoon stops to comprehensive weekend shopping trips. You will find a friendly atmosphere and a wide array of 18 unique product categories across these sites.
Cut Flowers, Coffee, and Microgreens
Decatur's markets are famous for their cut flowers, microgreens, and vegetables, which are available at three out of the four locations. Coffee lovers will also find local beans at three different markets, making it a great place to stock your pantry. Other highlights include fresh nuts, dairy, and a wide selection of organic vegetables.
Year-Round Access in North Alabama
Decatur offers excellent consistency with two of its four markets operating year-round. You can find markets open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, providing several opportunities to shop each week. Tuesdays and Saturdays are the peak days, with two different market locations open on each of those days.
Continue Exploring Morgan County Markets
Visit the Morgan County directory page to see the full list of vendors for all four Decatur markets. If you are heading east, the four markets in Huntsville offer even more artisanal dairy and baked goods to discover.
Market Insights
Decatur has 4 farmers markets. 2 operate year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Cut Flowers, Microgreens, Vegetables.
All Markets in Decatur
Decatur Farm Stand
Market Square Green Market
Green Acres Farmers' Market
Wheatfield Open Air Market
ZIP Codes in Decatur
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.