Be the first to check in today.
Photo courtesy of www.harvesthomefm.orgFarmers Market
Manhattan, New York
Harvest Home Mt Morris Park Market carries the nonprofit Harvest Home name, and its season is built around bringing New York State farmers and specialty vendors into Marcus Garvey Park at 124th Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The organization’s own materials frame the work through mission, programs, and annual reports rather than a single neighborhood retail pitch, which gives this market a distinctly program-driven identity. For 2026, the season runs May 12 through November 25, with applications open not only to farmers growing and harvesting their own fruits and vegetables, but also to bakers, bread and pastry makers, jam and preserves producers, mushroom vendors, fresh juice vendors, and natural and handmade goods artisans.
May 12 through November 25 is the operating season Harvest Home is actively organizing around, and the market is part of a broader Manhattan markets program rather than a stand-alone pop-up. That matters in a place like Mt Morris Park because the market sits inside Marcus Garvey Park, with the park itself serving as the location identity and namesake for the market. Harvest Home is also recruiting New York State farmers who grow and harvest their own fruits and vegetables, which ties the market’s produce mix directly to in-state farm production instead of a generic reseller model. The same seasonal call for vendors also leaves room for bread, pastry, preserves, mushrooms, juice, and handmade goods, so the local role here extends beyond produce into everyday pantry and household categories.
No dogs are allowed, and restrooms are not available on site, two details that can shape a longer park visit before you arrive. The market is set at 124th Street and 5th Avenue in Marcus Garvey Park, so the park entrance and surrounding blocks are the clearest way to orient yourself in advance. The 2026 market season runs from May 12 through November 25, making this a seasonal stop rather than a year-round routine. Payment methods are not clearly stated, and SNAP/EBT is not confirmed here, so plan purchases accordingly. If you need direct assistance before heading over, Harvest Home lists a phone number, (212) 828-3361, and an email address, info@harvesthomefm.org. Vendor applications note limited farmer stalls for the season, which suggests an intentionally bounded market footprint rather than an open-ended expansion. The organization is also accepting applications from farmers, bakers, pastry makers, preserves producers, mushroom vendors, juice vendors, and artisans for the same season, a useful clue to the kinds of sellers you may encounter week to week.
May – November
Reviews coming soon. Be the first to share your experience.
Notice outdated info, missing products, or changed hours? Let us know and we'll update it.