Where do I get local food?

Live Locally! Buy Locally! View the growing list of places where you can buy local food in New Mexico by visiting the following links:
- Farmers Markets are a fun and easy way to purchase right from the source. Find New Mexico’s 60+ Farmer Markets for fresh and nutritious items by visiting the New Mexico Farmers Marketing Association
- Kaune’s Neighborhood Market (Santa Fe)
- La Montanita Food Coop (Albuquerque and Santa Fe)
- Cid’s Food Market (Taos)
- Natural Grocers-Vitamin Cottage (Santa Fe)
- Mountain View Market Coop (Las Cruces)
- Toucan Market (Las Cruces)
- Farm to Restaurant Program (Santa Fe)
- Fresh PRODUCEabq (Albuquerque)
- Silver City Food Coop (Silver City)
- Dixon Cooperative Market (Dixon)
Look out for products from these local and regional farms while shopping:
- Adams Family Gardens & Mother Earth Art (Santa Fe)
- Agri-Cultura Network (Albuquerque)
- Alcantar Farm (Velarde)
- Alcantar Produce (Española)
- Althouse Farm (Santa Fe)
- Ancient Waters Farm (Ojo Caliente)
- Apache Plume Gardens (Cerrillos)
- Apogee Spirulina (Santa Fe)
- B & B Farm (Española)
- Babylon Gardens (Santa Fe)
- Big Tomatoe (Santa Fe)
- Bodhi Farms (Las Vegas)
- Boxcar Farm (Lano)
- Buckin’ Bee Honey (Santa Fe)
- Camino de Paz Farm and Montessori Middle School (Santa Cruz)
- CarFree Bees (Santa Fe)
- Cedar Grove Nursery & Farm (Santa Fe)
- Charybda Farms
- Cloud Cliff Bakery (Santa Fe)
- Corrales Garden Nursery (Corrales)
- Crumpacker’s Fresca! Baking and Catering (Santa Fe)
- De Smet Dairy Farms & Creamery (Bosque Farms)
- Earthen Accents (Abiquiu)
- EFT Farm (Ohkay Owingeh)
- El Bosque Garlic Farm (Dixon)
- El Guique Farm (Española)
- El Rincon Farms (Chimayo)
- Eppie’s Legacy Farm (Chimayo)
- Espanola Valley Farm (Fairview)
- Esquibel Orchards (Velarde)
- Estudio Phi Garden (Santa Fe)
- Eves Farm LLC (Embudo)
- F. Martinez Apple Orchards (Dixon)
- Floramania (Dixon)
- For The Love Of Bees (Dixon)
- Freshies of New Mexico
- Gaia Gardens (Santa Fe)
- Gallina del Sol (Stanley)
- Ganados Del Valle (Los Ojos)
- Gemini Farm (Chimayo)
- Gila River Ranch aka River Ranch Market (Gila)
- Gilberto’s Orchard (Chimayo)
- Gonzales Farm (Española)
- Graciela’s Farms (Española)
- Green Tractor Farm (Santa Fe)
- Growing Opportunities, Inc. (Alcalde)
- Heidi’s Raspberry Farm (Corrales)
- Ice’s Organic Farm (Alcalde)
- Intergalactic Baking Bread Company (Ranchos de Taos)
- J & L Gardens (Española)
- Jacona Farm (Jacona)
- JR Farms (Albuquerque)
- Khalsa Greenhouses (Española)
- KJ Farms (Abiquiu)
- La Mesa Organic Farms (Dixon)
- LaMont’s Wild West Buffalo (Bosque Farms)
- La Plazita Gardens (Albuquerque)
- Los Jardines Institute (Albuquerque)
- Lovely Day Farm (Tesuque)
- Malandro Farm (Abiquiu)
- Matt Romero Farms (Dixon)
- Medina’s Farm (Española)
- Mendez Produce Farm (Fairview)
- Mi Young’s Farm (Santa Fe)
- Milagro Herbs (Santa Fe)
- Milk and Honey (Santa Fe)
- Monte Vista Organic Farm (Española)
- Montoya’s Jams and Jellies (Española)
- Montoya’s Orchards (Española)
- Mountain Flower Farm (Cedar Grove)
- Mr. G’s Organic Produce (Santa Fe)
- Nambe Orchards (Santa Fe)
- Old Pecos Foods (Glorietta)
- One Straw Farm (Dixon)
- Orozco Farms (Velarde)
- Pacha Mama Farms (Dixon)
- Pollo Real Pastured Poultry (Socorro)
- Purple Adobe Lavender Farm (Abiquiu)
- Rancho La Jolla (Velarde)
- Rancho LLAM (Velarde)
- Red Mesa Meats (Santa Fe)
- Red Mountain Farm (Abiquiu)
- Refugio Verde (Ribera)
- Rey Romero Farm (Santa Fe)
- Rocio Produce
- Rodriguez S&J Farm (Santa Cruz)
- RZ’s Bees (San Juan Pueblo)
- Sanchez Farms (Española)
- Santa Fe Premium Compost (Santa Fe)
- Schwebach Farm (Moriarty)
- Second Bloom Farm (Jemez Mountains)
- Shepherd’s Lamb (Canjilon)
- Singing River Farm (Santa Fe)
- Smiling Snake Vineyard (Medanales)
- Southwest Chutney & Willow Bakery
- Southwest Mushroom Cultivators (Santa Fe)
- Star G Honey
- Stephenson Natural Farm (Española)
- SunGreen Living Foods
- SunStar Herbs (near Madrid)
- Talon de Gato Farm (Apodaca)
- Taos Mountain Yak (Taos)
- The Fruit Basket (Velarde)
- The Old Windmill Dairy (McIntosh)
- The Succulent Garden (Santa Fe)
- The Tomato Lady (Santa Fe)
- Three Sisters Farm (Glorieta)
- Trujillo Farms de Nambe (Santa Fe)
- Umami Mushroom Company LLC (Velarde)
- Valley Garlic Oil (Placitas)
- Vigil’s Chimayo Produce (Chimayo)
- Wagner’s Farm (Corrales)
- WildHood Farm (Taos)
- Zavalo Ranch (Española)
- Zulu’s Petals Organic Farm (Dixon)
Whether for its beauty or for produce, you can grow your own Garden. Seek out nurseries that specialize in New Mexico native plants and seeds:
- Plants of the Southwest (Santa Fe)
- High Country Gardens (catalog only)
- Agua Fria Nursery (Santa Fe)
- Osuna Nursery 505-345-6544 (Albuquerque)
- The Great Outdoors Native Plant Nursery and Botanic Garden 505-890-5311 (Albuquerque)
- Lone Mountain Natives 575-538-4345 (Silver City) (Tricia Hurley & Mark Cantrell)
- Sierra Vista Growers (La Union)
- Silver Heights Nursery 575-956-3159 (Silver City)
- Native Plant Society of New Mexico (statewide)
Do you have a favorite ‘local’ item that you look for? Let us know and we will share here… encouraging others to try ‘locally’ made items is one way to ‘get the word out’ and grow our local economies. (This list, compiled here from recommendations received, are shared for informational purposes only. FTT does not endorse nor attest for any one item).
Sandia Soaps, Suds from the Southwest (Albuquerque)
Verde. Juice that’s Fresh, Local, Raw (Santa Fe)
Do you have a favorite place where you ‘buy’ local in New Mexico? You know your community and you know where you can best access locally grown fresh produce, obtain locally made salsa’s and hundreds of other items made here in New Mexico, what restaurants in your community incorporates local ingredients for you to enjoy. Share with us and we will share with others. Help us share places throughout New Mexico where you can buy local by emailing nelsy@farmtotablenm.org