HAFM logo: two hands exchanging an apple.
Long Beach
Southeast
Farmers Market
Leafy greens.
View of Long Beach Southeast Market from south.
(HAFM's Long Beach Southeast Farmers Market seen from south end)
Sundays
9am - 2pm

This weekly Certified Farmers Market is held on the parking lot of the Alamitos Bay Marina, on E. Marina Dr one-quarter mile south of E. 2nd St, just west of Pacific Coast Hwy.

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Parking: on three sides of the market (all free of course).


Public transit: LA Metro || LB Transit


Products available in this market:
Apple Juice
Bee products
Bison Meats
Cut Flowers
Eggs
Fruits
Herbs
Jams
Jellies
Mushrooms
Nuts
Plants
Spreads
Sprouts
Vegetables
Worm Castings (compost)
Beverages
Bison Tallow Soaps
Breads
Cakes
Cookies
Granola
Juices
Kettlecorn
Mediterranean treats
Mexican hot foods
Olives
Pastries
Pies
Pralines
Preserves
Processed Nuts
Processed Seeds
Roasted Corn
Sausages/Smoked Meats
Scones
Seafood
Official logo for California-grown Certified Farmers' Market.

Farmers - Year-round:
ABC Rhubarb:
cut herbs, mesclun baby salad mix, greens, edible flowers, and aloe.
A.J.:
annual and perennial nursery stock (including roses and some vegetable and herb plants) from 4" to 5 gallons.
Akita Bonsai Nursery:
annual and perennial nursery stock (including some bonsai, topiary and bamboo) from 4" to 5 gallons, avocados, lemons, and persimmons.
Berumen:
strawberries, celery, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, cabbages, onions (including green), cilantro and other herbs, lettuce, beets, kohlrabi, asparagus, artichokes, tomatoes, peppers, and melons.
Bih Shan:
mushrooms (year-round - oyster, reishi, shiitake, wood ear; seasonally - abalone, button, enoki, maitake), garlic, sprouts, herbs, cabbage, and lettuce.
Captain Cactus:
potted succulents. Captain Cactus is also available for landscaping.
Energy Bee:
honey (cotton blossom, orange blossom, blackbutton sage, wildflower, buckwheat, and avocado), and other bee products (such as honey sticks, pollen, propolis, and royal jelly).
Gama:
white and brown eggs, potatoes (red rose, white rose, Yukon Gold, purple, and russet), navel oranges, carrots, onions, yams, beets, garlic, raisins, Swiss chard, cilantro, lettuce, cherries, tomatoes, tomatillos, melons, grapes, bell peppers, cactus leaf, and fava beans.
Gless Ranch:
navel and Valencia oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, lemons, avocados, and Medjool dates.
Ha's Apple Farm:
apples (including Arkansas Black, Cameo, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Gala, Granny Smith, Honey Crisp, Mutsu, Orin, Pink Lady, Red Delicious, Sommerfield, Sundowner, Tsugaru, Winesap), apple products (such as juice, turnovers, spreads, jams, jellies, cider vinegar, dried chips, and fruit roll-ups), raspberries, peaches, melons, pears (including Asian Shingo, Bartlett, Twentieth Century), pomegranates, and applewood chips. Also lilac bouquets in Spring.
Jones:
oranges (including Cara Cara and other navels), Mellogold grapefruit, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, garlic, seedless grapes, pomegranates, persimmons, and pomelos.
Kawano:
strawberries, raspberries, cabbages, carrots, broccoli, beets, lettuce, blackberries, tomatoes, melons, corn, peppers, squash, eggplant, cucumbers, garlic, beans, and mushrooms.
K.F.S.:
bean/grain/grass/pea sprouts, spreads, and wheatgrass juice.
Lindner Bison:
bison meats and bison tallow soaps (unscented, lavender, cedar, peppermint, sandalwood, others).
Maggie's Farm:
baby lettuce/mix, spinach, greens, herbs, and edible flowers.
M.B.:
year-round - raisins and other dried fruits, shelled nuts, and trailmix;
seasonal - apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, Asian pears, figs, plums, grapes, pomegranates, and persimmons.
Nakamura:
strawberries, broccoli, beets, carrots, cauliflower, radishes, cilantro and other herbs, celery, chards, kale, cabbages, spinach, artichokes, lettuce/mix, corn, blueberries, tomatoes, peppers, and melons.
Newport Acre:
avocados, lemons, and dried lavender sachets.
Parcon Orchids:
live orchids.
Rivas:
cabbages, broccoli, beets, cilantro, peas, strawberries, avocados, squashes, cucumbers, green and fava beans, cactus leaf, peppers, and tomatoes (including various cherry).
R.S.:
strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli, beets, cabbages (including Brussels sprouts), carrots, cauliflower, onions (including green), cilantro, celery, leeks, radishes, turnips, asparagus, lettuce, artichokes, peas, squash, beans, cucumbers, corn, and peppers.
Santiago:
blackberries, blueberries, red and yellow raspberries, strawberries, carrots, and onions.
Sherrill Orchards:
juices (including apple, pomegranate, apple/pomegranate, apple/peach, orange), jellies (including apple/peach, apple/cherry/pomegranate, orange/pomegranate, and pomegranate), and pomegranates.
Shigeru Flowers:
cut flowers.
Skyline Flowers:
cut flowers.
Smith:
lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, cilantro, cabbages, beets, rainbow chard, asparagus, artichokes, spinach, onions, strawberries, peas, tomatoes, squash (including small pumpkins), corn, peppers, melons, beans, eggplant, and okra.
Tamai:
strawberries, spinach, beets, cilantro, parsley, mint, dill, arugula, Swiss chard, carrots, asparagus, artichokes, beans, cabbages, corn, tomatoes, basil, squashes, melons, radishes, and cucumbers.
Van Foeken:
citrus (including navel and Valencia oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, kumquats, lemons, limes, tangerines, tangelos, and pomelos), apples, apricots, plumcots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, plums, figs, pears (including Asian), pomegranates, and persimmons.
Weiser:
potatoes, apples, beets, turnips, broccoli, specialty cauliflower, carrots, beans, cucumbers, eggplant, grapes, lettuce, melons, okra, peppers, squashes, and tomatoes. Also lilac bouquets in Spring.
Zuckerman:
potatoes, asparagus, blueberries, cherries, and Gala apples.

(Seasonal):
Bautista (Aug-May):
dates (Barhi, Deglet Noor, Halawy, Khadrawy, Mactoom, Medjool, and Zahidi).
Cheng (season unknown):
avocados and Mellogold and Oro Blanco grapefruit.
Earthdirt (season unknown):
worm castings (compost).
Erickson (May):
cherries (including Brooks, Tulare and Rainier).
Fruit Fairy (May-Aug, Dec-Feb):
peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, and Satsuma mandarins.
Garcia (May-Mar):
navel and Valencia oranges, raisins, apples, lemons, tangerines, mandarins, grapefruit, walnuts, sweet potatoes, yams, cherries, apricots, nectarines, peaches, Asian pears, plums, pluots, seedless grapes, melons, figs, peanuts, and persimmons.
Gonzaga (Sep-Jul):
oranges (including Valencia, Cara Cara, and other varios navel), tangelos, tangerines (including Shasta Gold), lemons, mandarins, pomelos, avocados, blueberries, mulberries, cherries, corn, white peaches, melons, red onions, yellow zucchini squash, plums, peanuts, jujubes, Concord grapes, Asian pears, and persimmons.
Naylor (May-Aug, Dec-Feb):
peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, and Satsuma mandarins.
Old River (May-Oct):
artichokes, apricots, peaches, plums, pluots, nectarines, grapes, melons, apples, pomegranates, mandarins, and jams.
Pedro's Ranch (season unknown):
avocados, cherimoyas, persimmons, pomegranates, and dragon fruit.
Tenerelli (Jul-Nov):
cherries, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, pluots, apples, figs, and pears (including Asian).
Wong (Feb-Mar):
tomatoes, basil, and Japanese cucumbers.



Food Vendors - Year-round:
Adam's Olive Ranch:
olive oils, variously preserved and stuffed gourmet olives, vegetable preserves (in vacuum-sealed jars), and salamis.
Hula Pop:
kettlecorn (some sweetened and some flavored with cheeses and peppers).
Mabel's Pralines (alternate weeks):
pralines (a Southern pecan candy concoction), and pies (sweet potato and pecan) in two sizes.
They also cater special events, weddings, parties, and fundraisers.
Me Gusta Tamales:
tamales (beef, chicken, pork, Anaheim chile/cheese, sweet corn, pineapple, and vegetarian). Served hot with your choice of sauce, also available frozen. Also esquite (cooked corn with pico de gallo sauce, lemon juice, mayonnaise, and parmesan cheese), and fresh lemonade.
Mom's Specialty Foods:
pita bread (whole wheat and white), pita chips (lemon spices and garlic), hummus (original, artichoke, avocado/cilantro, garlic, garlic/chives, red pepper, basil tomato, kalamata olives, cilantro jalapeño, Baba Ghanouj), salads (tabouleh, artichoke, couscous), tzatziki sauce, tapanade (red pepper with walnuts and pomegranate), and kalamata olives.
Old Town Baking Company:
baked goods (including cookies, pastries, and pies), specializing in Italian breads (such as hearth-focused focaccia).
Peanut Dudes:
salted/sweetened roasted peanuts (shelled and unshelled), flavored pistachios, almonds, cashews, pepitas, mixed nuts, peanut/almond brittle, and roasted-on-site fresh peanuts.
Salty Spot:
Greek delicacies dolmas, spinach pockets (cheese, mushroom or vegan plain), falafel, and salad.
Schreiner's Sausages (alternate weeks):
European-style sausages and smoked meats.
Scone Age Bakery:
scones, granola, granola bars, cookies, and freshly brewed coffees.
Please note: The Scone Age's granolas are carried to HAFM's four other markets by Peanut Dudes.
West Coast Fish:
catch-of-the-day seafood.


Market Layout Map:
Farmers are in green; food vendors are in gray.
This layout is subject to change. Last updated on: Jul. 28 '10.

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