Vendor Categories

We welcome all types of local vendors! Please review the categories below and choose the one that best fits your business. If you're unsure where you belong, feel free to reach out before applying.

🌱 Agricultural Producers

Vendors who grow, raise, or harvest their own products. At least 51% of items sold must be from your own land (owned or leased) within 180 miles of Houston.
Includes:

  • Fresh produce, herbs, flowers

  • Meat, poultry, eggs, dairy products (from animals raised by the producer and processed at USDA-approved facilities)

  • Foraged or wild-harvested goods (collected responsibly)

🍯 Value-Added Products

Food or goods made by transforming raw ingredients. Preference is given to vendors using locally sourced ingredients and organic when possible. Commercial kitchens must be within 180 miles of Houston.
Examples: Jams, sauces, salsa, hummus, baked goods, herbal products, pet treats, cider, honey products

🍴 Prepared Foods

Fresh, ready-to-eat food made for immediate enjoyment at the market (hot or cold). Vendors should use local ingredients when available and prepare items in commercial kitchens within 180 miles of Houston.
Examples: Coffee, tacos, pastries, fresh juices, breakfast items, food trucks or stands

🎨 Artisans & Makers

Handmade goods created locally (within 180 miles of Houston). Items may incorporate materials from outside the area but must be locally crafted. Preference is given to products connected to food, home, kitchen, or wellness.
Examples: Jewelry, art, ceramics, candles, skincare, woodwork

🤝 Sponsors & Community Partners

Local businesses or services—such as fitness, wellness, or lifestyle brands—that don’t fit the traditional vendor categories but want to be part of the market. Please contact us to learn more about sponsor opportunities.

❤️ Non-Profit Organizations

Non-profit, non-partisan groups may apply for a complimentary booth space (based on availability). No fundraising or sales are allowed. Contact us for available dates.