Farm stands in KY.
📅 In season: May – October · peak variety July–September
A good farm stand beats the produce aisle every time: vegetables picked that morning, varieties chosen for flavor instead of shipping, and a grower on the other side of the table who can tell you exactly how to cook what you’re holding. The stands below are working farms in KY — not resellers — and what’s on the table changes week to week with the field.
Most stands run from late spring through the first hard frost, with the deepest tables in July, August, and September. Ordering ahead on LiveStalks Local lets you reserve what you want before the Saturday rush clears the table.
23 KY farm stands on LiveStalks Local.
Heritage Hill Farms
📍 Frankfort, KY
Heritage Hill Farms raises grass-fed beef, pastured poultry, and free-range eggs and grows sweet corn in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Sweet Corn Beef Eggs Produce
Visit the farm page →Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse
📍 Georgetown, KY
Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse grows produce, flowers, and fall pumpkins in Georgetown, Kentucky.
Produce Flowers Pumpkins
Visit the farm page →Elmwood Stock Farm
📍 Georgetown, KY
Elmwood Stock Farm grows certified-organic vegetables and raises grass-fed beef, lamb, pork, and pastured poultry in Georgetown, Kentucky, with a year-round CSA.
Produce Sweet Corn Beef Eggs CSA Shares
Visit the farm page →Triple J Farm
📍 Georgetown, KY
Triple J Farm raises pasture-raised beef and eggs and grows produce in Georgetown, Kentucky, with a long-running CSA.
Beef Eggs Produce CSA Shares
Visit the farm page →ArMi Farms
📍 Lexington, KY
ArMi Farms grows microgreens and blends spices in Lexington, Kentucky.
Produce Herbs
Visit the farm page →Baby Leaf Farm
📍 Lexington, KY
Baby Leaf Farm grows salad mixes and microgreens and raises eggs in Lexington, Kentucky.
Produce Eggs
Visit the farm page →Coleman Crest Farm
📍 Lexington, KY
Coleman Crest Farm grows certified-organic produce and cut flowers in Lexington, Kentucky — the state's first Black-owned USDA-organic farm.
Produce Flowers
Visit the farm page →Crooked Row Farm
📍 Lexington, KY
Crooked Row Farm grows produce and raises eggs and chicken in Lexington, Kentucky, with home delivery.
Produce Tomatoes Eggs Meat
Visit the farm page →DreamTime Market Gardens
📍 Lexington, KY
DreamTime Market Gardens grows about a hundred varieties of certified-organic vegetables and herbs in Lexington, Kentucky.
Produce Tomatoes Herbs
Visit the farm page →Everae Gardens
📍 Lexington, KY
Everae Gardens grows microgreens and wheatgrass in Lexington, Kentucky.
Produce
Visit the farm page →Clover Hilltop Farm
📍 Nicholasville, KY
Clover Hilltop Farm grows vegetables, microgreens, and edible flowers in Nicholasville, Kentucky, with a CSA and u-pick beans.
Produce Herbs CSA Shares
Visit the farm page →Blooms of Bourbon County
📍 Paris, KY
Blooms of Bourbon County grows fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers on 40 acres along Stoner Creek in Paris, Kentucky.
Produce Berries Herbs Flowers
Visit the farm page →Hatmaker Homestead
📍 Paris, KY
Hatmaker Homestead grows farm-fresh produce, sweet corn, pastured eggs, and flowers in Paris, Kentucky, and packs weekly food baskets.
Produce Sweet Corn Eggs Flowers
Visit the farm page →Middle Springs Farm
📍 Paris, KY
Middle Springs Farm is a seasonal farm with pumpkins and on-farm fun in Paris, Kentucky.
Pumpkins Produce
Visit the farm page →Pope Family Farms
📍 Paris, KY
Pope Family Farms raises grass-fed beef, vegetables, and cut flowers on Peacock Road in Paris, Kentucky.
Beef Produce Flowers
Visit the farm page →Stepping Stone Farm
📍 Paris, KY
Stepping Stone Farm grows local fresh fruits and berries in Paris, Kentucky.
Berries Produce
Visit the farm page →The Farm at Landworks
📍 Paris, KY
The Farm at Landworks is a garden center with seasonal plants and produce in Paris, Kentucky.
Produce Pumpkins
Visit the farm page →New Evolution Farm
📍 Stamping Ground, KY
New Evolution Farm grows microgreens, peppers, and herbs in Stamping Ground, Kentucky.
Produce Herbs
Visit the farm page →Dove's Landing Farm
📍 Versailles, KY
Dove's Landing Farm grows vegetables, blueberries, and flowers and raises poultry in Versailles, Kentucky, with a CSA delivering to Fayette County.
Produce Berries Eggs Flowers
Visit the farm page →Salad Days Farm
📍 Versailles, KY
Salad Days Farm grows certified-organic vegetables, herbs, and berries in Versailles, Kentucky.
Produce Tomatoes Herbs
Visit the farm page →Wilmore Berry Farm
📍 Wilmore, KY
Wilmore Berry Farm grows u-pick strawberries, blackberries, and vegetables in Wilmore, Kentucky.
Berries Pumpkins Produce
Visit the farm page →Castle Ridge Farms
📍 Winchester, KY
Castle Ridge Farms grows greenhouse lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and herbs in Winchester, Kentucky.
Produce Tomatoes
Visit the farm page →Mt. Folly Farm
📍 Winchester, KY
Mt. Folly Farm is a certified-organic, regenerative farm in Winchester, Kentucky, raising grass-fed beef and growing sunflowers, cornmeal, and honey.
Beef Honey Produce
Visit the farm page →From the pickup line...
Know before you buy.
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Go early or order ahead — the best items (sweet corn, tomatoes, strawberries) routinely sell out by mid-morning.
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Ask what was picked today. Most stands will tell you plainly what came in this morning versus yesterday.
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Bring a cooler in midsummer; greens wilt fast in a hot car.
Farm stands & fresh produce: questions, answered.
What’s the difference between a farm stand and a farmers market?
A farm stand sits on the farm itself and sells only what that farm grows, usually with longer hours across the week. A farmers market gathers many vendors in one place once or twice a week. Stands are the better bet for same-day-picked produce; markets win on one-stop variety.
When are farm stands open in KY?
Most KY stands open between mid-May and Memorial Day and run through October, with some staying open later for fall crops like winter squash and pumpkins. Hours vary by farm — check the farm’s page for its pickup windows.
Can I use SNAP/EBT at farm stands?
Many farms accept SNAP/EBT, and LiveStalks Local welcomes SNAP shoppers across the platform. Check the individual farm’s page to confirm what they accept.
Is farm stand produce more expensive than the grocery store?
Sometimes modestly, sometimes not at all — and in peak season, in-season items are often cheaper than supermarket equivalents. You’re also getting produce that was picked the same day instead of shipped roughly 1,500 miles, and around 67¢ of every dollar stays in the local economy.
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