Selling Farmers Markets in Cary: What Works
Cary is a significant local-food market — large enough to support a diverse vendor ecosystem, dense enough that a well-positioned seller can build a loyal repeat customer base inside one or two peak seasons. For farmers-market vendors, Cary rewards a clear product focus and consistent weekly attendance more than rotating variety.
Working with the growing calendar
Last spring frost in North Carolina typically lands late March on the coast to late April in the mountains. First fall frost falls early October in the mountains to mid-November on the coast. That's your planting-and-harvest envelope — the weeks your booth, box, or chef list need to actually produce. moderate to long, 180 to 260 days.
Pricing and earnings reality
Established farmers-market vendors in Cary commonly report $500–$2,000 per market day during peak season for produce booths. Specialty and value-added booths at flagship urban markets can push higher.
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