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Farmers Market benefits are good for up to $30 of fresh produce per season, June 1 – November 30. Unused benefits cannot be redeemed for cash. Use your SoliMarket Shopper app to check your benefit balance and expiration date.

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Los beneficios del Farmers Market son válidos para hasta $30 en productos frescos por temporada, del 1 de junio al 30 de Noviembre. Los beneficios no utilizados no se pueden canjear por dinero en efectivo. Utilice su aplicación SoliMarket Shopper para verificar el saldo de sus beneficios y la fecha de vencimiento.

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Benefis Farmers Market yo bon pou jiska $30 pwodui fre pou chak sezon, 1ye jen rive 30 Novanm. Benefis ki pa itilize yo pa ka achte pou lajan kach. Sèvi ak aplikasyon SoliMarket Shopper ou a pou tcheke balans benefis ou ak dat ekspirasyon ou.

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  • Adkins Produce

    32008 Long Neck Road
    Millsboro, Delaware

    Time: Monday – Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Bellevue Farmers Market

    Bellevue Community Center

    510 Duncan Road
    Wilmington, Delaware

    Time: Fridays 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 3 to October 18

    EBT: Also accepts EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Bethany Beach Farmers Market

    Garfield Pkway & Pennsylvania Ave.
    Bethany Beach, Delaware

    Time: Sundays 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Dates: June 2 to September 1

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Carousel Park Farmers Market

    Carousel Park

    3700 Limestone Road
    Wilmington, Delaware

    Time: Fridays 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 3 to October 25

    EBT: Also accepts EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Claymont Community Center

    3301 Green Street
    Claymont, Delaware 19703

    Time: Mondays 8:30 am-12:00 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-4099

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • CLOSED FOR THE SEASON Marvelous Produce

    Lowe’s Parking Lot

    22880 Sussex Hwy
    Seaford, Delaware

    Time: Monday – Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. / Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Co-Op Farmers Market

    Newark Shopping Center

    230 E. Main Street
    Newark, Delaware

    Time: Sundays 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 4 to November 17

    EBT: Also offers double value for EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • DTCC Owens Campus Farm Stand

    21179 College Drive
    Georgetown, Delaware

    Time: Tuesdays 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Evans Farm Produce

    9843 Seashore Hwy
    Bridgeville, Delaware

    Time: Daily 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Fifer’s Farm & County Store

    1919 Allabands Mill Road
    Wyoming, Delaware

    Time: Monday – Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Kent County

  • Food Bank of Delaware Farm Stand

    222 Lake Drive
    Newark, Delaware

    Time: Monday – Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Georgetown @ La Red

    21444 Carmean Way
    Georgetown, Delaware 19947

    Time: Thursdays 8:00 am-4:30 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-4055 Spanish: (302) 605-4077

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Glasgow Park Farmers Market

    Glasgow Park

    2275 Pulaski Highway
    Newark, Delaware

    Time: Thursdays 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 2 to October 24

    EBT: Also accepts EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Historic Farmers Market at Crooked Hammock

    37707 Crooked Hammock Way
    Lewes, Delaware

    Time: Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

    Dates: June 5 to September 4

    EBT: Also offers double value for EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Historic Lewes Farmers Market – Fall 

    Lewes Elementary School

    800 Savanah Road
    Lewes, Delaware

    Time: Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Dates: October 5 to November 23

    EBT: Also offers double value for EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Historic Lewes Farmers Market – Spring/Summer

    George HP Smith Park

    DuPont & Johnson Avenues
    Lewes, Delaware

    Time: Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 4 to September 28

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Hops and Crops Market

    413 S Bedford Street
    Georgetown, Delaware

    Time: Wednesdays 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 1 to October 25

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Hudson State Service Center

    501 Ogletown Road
    Newark, Delaware 19711

    Time: Thursdays 8:00 am-4:30 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-4066

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Kalmar Farm

    4351 Canterbury Road
    Harrington, Delaware

    Time: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. / Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Kent County

  • Little Wagon Produce

    2667 Seashore Hwy
    Greenwood, Delaware

    Time: Daily 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Magee Farms  – Lewes

    33761 Westcoasts Road
    Lewes, Delaware

    Time: Daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Magee Farms – Selbyville

    34857 Lighthouse Road
    Selbyville, Delaware

    Time: Daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Middletown Farmers Market

    204 E Main Street
    Middletown, Deleware

    Time: Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 4 to October 26

    EBT: Also accepts EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Milford Riverwalk

    253 NE Front Street
    Milford, Delaware 19963

    Time: Wednesdays 8:00 am-4:30 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-1833 Spanish: (302) 605-4077

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Modern Maturity Farmers Market

    Modern Maturity Center

    1121 Forrest Avenue
    Dover, Delaware

    Time: Thursdays 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

    Dates: June 6 to November 21

    Group: On-Farm Market in Kent County

  • Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers Market

    32165 Winery Way
    Lewes, Delaware

    Time: Sundays 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 5 to October 27

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • New Castle Saturday Market

    211 Delaware Street
    New Castle, Delaware

    Time: Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Dates: July 1 to October 19

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Northeast State Service Center

    1624 Jessup Street
    Wilmington, Delaware 19802

    Time: Wednesdays 8:00 am-4:30 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-4099

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Northside Food and Culture Market

    June Dates – Todd Memorial Park
    Baynard Blvd and W. 18th Street
    Wilmington, Delaware


    July Dates – North Wilmington Library
    3400 N. Market Street
    Wilmington, Delaware


    August Dates – Haynes Park
    4398 Miller Road
    Wilmington, Delaware


    Time: 2nd & 4th Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

    Dates: June 8 to August 31

    EBT: Also accepts EBT Cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Parsons Farm Produce

    30381 Armory Road
    Dagsboro, Delaware

    Time: Daily 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Pyle State Service Center

    34314 Pyle Center Road
    Frankford, Delaware 19945

    Time: Tuesdays 8:30 am-12:00 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-4055 Spanish: (302) 605-4077

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market

    Grove Park Adjacent to Lighthouse Circle

    Rehoboth Avenue
    Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

    Time: Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 7 to October 29

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Riverwalk Farmers Market

    Riverwalk Park

    South Walnut Street
    Milford, Delaware

    Time: Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 4 to October 26

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Sea Colony Farmers Market

    33546 Market Place
    Bethany Beach, Delaware

    Time: Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 29 to August 28

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • Shipley State Service Center

    350 Virginia Avenue
    Seaford, Delaware 19973

    Time: Wednesdays 8:00 am-12:00 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-4055 Spanish: (302) 605-4077

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Smyrna State Service Center

    200 S. DuPont Boulevard, Ste. 101
    Smyrna, Delaware 19977

    Time: Thursdays 8:00 am-12:00 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-1833 Spanish: (302) 605-4077

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • The Homestead Market

    24171 Chapel Branch Road
    Seaford, Delaware

    Time: Tuesdays – Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. / Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • The Market at Coverdale

    543 Way Road
    Greenville, Delaware

    Time: Fridays 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sundays 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Tidal Farmers Market

    1313 Frederica Road
    Frederica, Delaware

    Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 26 to September 1

    Group: On-Farm Market in Kent County

  • TS Smith and Sons

    9045 Redden Road
    Bridgeville, Delaware

    Time: Daily 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

    Group: On-Farm Market in Sussex County

  • West End Neighborhood House

    710 N. Lincoln Street
    Wilmington, Delaware 19805

    Time: Tuesdays 8:00 am-4:30 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-6653

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • West Side Grows Farmers Market

    Cool Spring Park

    W 10th & N Van Buren Streets
    Wilmington, Delaware

    Time: Wednesdays 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

    Dates: June 26 to October 30

    EBT: Also offers double value for EBT cards

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Wheeley’s Produce Stand

    Penn Farm

    791 Frenchtown Road E
    New Castle, Delaware

    Time: Tuesdays 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Dates: June 4 to October 29

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

  • Williams State Service Center

    805 River Road
    Dover, Delaware 19901

    Time: Tuesdays 8:00 am-4:30 pm

    Phone Number: (302) 605-1833 Spanish: (302) 605-4077

    Group: WIC Clinic Location

  • Wilmington Farmers Market

    Rodney Square

    1000 N Market St
    Wilmington, Delaware

    Time: Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Dates: May 1 to October 30

    Group: On-Farm Market in New Castle County

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ELIGIBLE FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND HERBS

Locally grown produce only

Fruits (raw or fresh only):

  • apples
  • apricots
  • blackberries
  • blueberries
  • cherries
  • chokecherries
  • crabapples
  • currants
  • elderberries
  • gooseberries
  • grapes
  • mulberries
  • raspberries
  • strawberries
  • pawpaws
  • peaches
  • pears
  • plums
  • persimmons

Herbs (fresh cut only):

  • anise
  • basil
  • bay leaves
  • borage
  • calamints
  • chamomile
  • chervil
  • chives
  • cilantro
  • coriander
  • dill fennel
  • germander
  • hyssops
  • lemongrass
  • laurels
  • lavender
  • lemonbalm
  • lovage
  • marjoram
  • mints
  • nasturtium
  • parsley
  • plectranthus
  • oregano
  • rosemary
  • sage
  • santolina
  • savory
  • silver beauties
  • sorrel
  • thymes
  • tarragon
  • fresh locally produced oriental herbs

Vegetables (raw or fresh only):

  • arugula
  • asparagus
  • artichokes
  • beans
  • beets
  • broccoli
  • broccoli rabe
  • brussel sprouts
  • cabbage
  • cantaloupe
  • calabaza
  • carrots
  • cauliflower
  • celeriac
  • celery
  • chayote
  • chard
  • collards
  • mustard and turnip greens
  • sweet corn and fresh Indian corn (blue, red, multicolored)
  • cucumbers
  • dandelion greens
  • eggplant
  • epazote
  • garlic
  • Florence fennel
  • green onions
  • horseradish
  • Jerusalem
  • artichokes
  • kale
  • kohlrabi
  • leeks
  • lettuces
  • melons
  • muskmelon
  • mushrooms
  • okra
  • onions
  • oriental vegetables (bitter melons, wax melons)
  • specialty greens
  • squash tips
  • parsnips
  • peas and pea shoot tips
  • peppers
  • potatoes
  • pumpkins
  • radishes
  • rhubarb
  • shallots
  • salad mixes
  • spinach
  • summer and winter squashes
  • squash blossoms
  • sweet potatoes (yams)
  • tomatoes
  • tomatillos
  • turnips
  • vegetable amaranth
  • watercress
  • watermelon
  • zucchini

Fruits and vegetables harvest calendar

Fresh whole apple

Apples

July - November

Fresh green asparagus spears on white background

Asparagus

April - June

Fresh head of broccoli with green leaves.

Broccoli

June - August

Fresh green cabbage with dewdrops on its leaves.

Cabbage

June - November

Slice of ripe cantaloupe with bite marks.

Cantaloupe

June - September

Whole fresh cucumber on white background

Cucumbers

June - October

green-beans

Green Beans

June - October

Half of a ripe peach showing the pit

Peaches

June - September

Top view of a fresh green bell pepper

Peppers

July - October

Pile of fresh yellow potatoes on white background

Potatoes

June - August

Top view of a whole orange pumpkin

Pumpkins

August - November

Green and white striped gourd with a curved stem

Squash

July - September

Bowl filled with fresh strawberries viewed from above

Strawberries

May - June

Ear of corn partially husked, showing yellow kernels

Sweet Corn

June - October

Top view of a ripe red tomato with green stem

Tomatoes

June - October

Triangular slice of watermelon with seeds and rind

Watermelon

July - October

SHOPPING TIPS

  • Look around the entire market and visit several WIC vendors.
  • Take your time to decide what to buy and think about how you can make the most out of your purchase.
  • Remember that fresh fruits and vegetables won’t stay fresh for long. Prevent food waste by buying smaller amounts of several items.
  • The type of produce available changes throughout the season, so visit your local farmers market often.
  • Produce will be priced per pound or for a specific dollar amount. Example: $3/lb OR 3 for $1.
  • $30 per participant to spend at your local Farmers Market between June 1 - November 30.
  • Look for the sign – “WIC Farmers Market Accepted Here”.
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Contact Us

New Castle County
Hudson: (302) 605-4066
West End: (302) 605-6653
Northeast/Claymont: (302) 605-4099
Email: nccwic@delaware.gov

Kent County
(302) 605-1833
(302) 605-4077 (Spanish)
Email: kentwic@delaware.gov

Sussex County
(302) 605-4055
(302) 605-4077 (Spanish)
Email: sussexwic@delaware.gov

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    Feeding a 6-7 Month Old

    Feed solids with a spoon and from a bowl, never from a bottle.
    Breast Milk
    Infant Formula
    Breast Milk

    Continue to nurse on-demand, about 4-6 times in 24 hours.

    Babies may experience a growth spurt around 6 months of age and may feed more often.

    Offer breast milk in a cup.

    Infant Formula

    24-32 oz. per day of infant formula.

    Offer formula in a cup.

    Grains
    Vegetables
    Fruits
    Proteins
    Grains
    Use breast milk or formula to prepare 2-4 Tbsp. iron-fortified infant cereal. Offer twice per day. 2-4 Tbsp. of small pieces of dry bread, baby crackers, and cereal. Offer twice per day.
    Grains
    Vegetables
    4-8 Tbsp. per day. Cooked, pureed, mashed vegetables.
    Vegetables
    Fruits
    2-4 Tbsp. per day. Cooked, pureed, mashed fruits. Applesauce, pureed peaches, or mashed banana.
    Fruits
    Proteins
    2-4 Tbsp. per day. Plain strained, mashed, or pureed meats, poultry, eggs, fish, or legumes. May add smooth whole milk yogurt. Thinned, smooth peanut or nut butter.
    Proteins

    Feeding a 10-12 Month Old

    Breast milk is the most important source of nutrition for your baby, even after you start offering solid foods.

    Breast Milk
    Infant Formula
    Breast Milk

    Continue to nurse on-demand, 3 or more times per day.

    Infant Formula

    16-24 oz. per day. Offer in a cup.

    Grains
    Vegetables
    Fruits
    Proteins
    Grains
    4-8 Tbsp. per day. WIC approved infant cereals. Dry toast, crackers, bread, bagels, rolls, or plain muffins. Cooked rice and noodles.
    10-12 Month Grains
    Vegetables
    3-4 Tbsp. per day. Cooked bite-size vegetable pieces.
    10-12 Month Vegetables
    Fruits
    3-4 Tbsp. per day. Fresh fruits, peeled, and in bite-size portions.
    10-12 Month Fruits
    Proteins
    2-4 Tbsp. per day. Finely ground, chopped, or diced meats, poultry, eggs, fish, or cooked mashed beans. Thinned, smooth peanut butter.
    10-12 Month Proteins

    Feeding a 8-9 Month Old

    Feed solids with a spoon. Never put cereal in a bottle.

    Breast Milk
    Infant Formula
    Breast Milk

    Continue nursing on-demand, at least 4 times in 24 hours.

    If your baby seems less interested in nursing after you introduce solids, try nursing before you offer solids.

    Offer breast milk in a cup.

    Infant Formula

    24-32 oz. per day.

    Offer formula in a cup.

    Grains
    Vegetables
    Fruits
    Proteins
    Grains

    4-8 Tbsp. per day.

    Plain iron-fortified infant cereals.

    Plain rice or pasta.

    Baby crackers, small pieces of bread, or soft tortillas.

    8-9 Month Grains
    Vegetables

    8-12 Tbsp. per day.

    Plain cooked vegetables, mashed with a fork.

    8-9 Month Vegetables
    Fruits

    8-12 Tbsp. per day.

    Peeled soft fruit in bite-size pieces.

    Unsweetened canned fruit.

    8-9 Month Fruits
    Proteins

    4-8 Tbsp. per day.

    Finely ground, chopped, or diced meats, poultry, eggs, fish, or cooked mashed beans.

    Cottage cheese or mild cheese.

    Thinned, smooth peanut or nut butter.

    8-9 Month Proteins
    I'm Hungry
    I'm Hungry

    Tips

    Mom new born home

    Breast milk and formula feeding:

    Around 2-3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months of age, babies may experience a growth spurt when they feed more often.

    As they grow babies can hold more milk, so feedings may become further apart and take less time.

    To prevent choking, always hold your baby when feeding. Never prop up a bottle to feed.

    Start offering whole milk when your baby is one year old.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months and that breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months and beyond.

    feeding solid foods

    Feeding solid foods:

    Wait to offer solid foods until your baby:

    • Can sit up and hold up their own head.
    • Opens their mouth when they see food.
    • Can close their lips around a spoon.

    To prevent choking, always hold your baby when feeding. Never prop up a bottle to feed.

    Try one new food at a time. Wait 5 days before trying another new food to watch for allergies. Food allergies may include wheezing, rash, or diarrhea.

    Introduce peanut butter around 6 months. Spread a small, thin smear of peanut butter or nut butter thinly on a cracker.  Watch your baby for any reaction for the next 2 hours.

    Babies under one year should NOT have honey due to the risk of botulism. Also, babies should not have foods that can cause choking like nuts or whole grapes.

    All babies are different. Talk with WIC or your baby’s healthcare provider about your baby’s needs.

    Feeding Cues

    I'm Hungry
    I'm Full
    I'm Hungry
    • Stirring
      Stirring
    • Mouth opening
      Mouth opening
    • Turning head seeking/rooting
      Turning head seeking/rooting
    I'm Full
    • Releases or falls off
      Releases or “falls off”
    • Turns away
      Turns away
    • Relaxes and opens fists
      Relaxes and opens fists

    Feeding a 4-5 Month Old

    Before teeth come in, wipe gums with a soft, clean wash cloth after each feeding, especially before bed.

    Breast Milk
    Infant Formula
    Breast Milk

    Nurse your baby on-demand, at least 7-9 times in 24 hours.

    When your baby starts teething, they may want to nurse more often.

    Infant Formula

    25-45 oz in 24 hours.

    Your baby needs about 4-6 oz of iron-fortified formula every 3-4 hours.

    Your baby may start to feed on a schedule. Instead of focusing on fixed amounts, let your baby tell you when they have had enough.

    I'm Hungry
    I'm Hungry

    Feeding a 0-3 Month Old

    Newborns have tiny tummies and need to be fed often. In the first few weeks, you may need to wake your baby to feed if they sleep longer than 4 hours.

    Growth Spurts

    Many babies are fussy during a growth spurt and will want to nurse longer and more often. This is called cluster feeding. This is your baby’s way of helping you increase your milk supply so that you can keep up with their needs. Remember, the more your baby nurses, the more milk your body makes.

    Growth spurts can happen at any time, and every baby is different.

    They often happen at these ages:

    two-three-weeks

    2 to 3 Weeks

    6 Weeks

    three-months

    3 Months

    six-months

    6 Months

    Breast Milk
    Infant Formula
    Breast Milk

    Breastfeed 8-12 times in 24 hours to help your newborn stay healthy.

    Nurse on-demand and when your newborn shows signs of hunger, such as sucking on hands or smacking lips.

    Infant Formula

    In the first few days, newborns need 2-3 oz. of iron-fortified infant formula every 3-4 hours.

    By the end of the first month, your newborn needs about 4 oz. every 4 hours.

    Feed on-demand and when your newborn shows signs of hunger.

    What foods can I get?

    Authorized Food List
    Authorized Food List

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