
Sustainable Living
Farmers Markets & Roadside Stands
Sell what you grow and raise — directly to your neighbors.
A roadside stand or a booth at a nearby farmers market turns extra produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods into income. Florida law strongly protects direct-to-consumer ag sales.
Hands-on training
Sign up for the Montura Garden Club class
Local markets, vendor rules, and how to start selling what you grow.
Roadside Stands
Selling your own farm-grown produce from your own property generally requires no permit. Eggs, honey, and cottage foods are allowed with proper labeling. See the Cottage Food Law page for baked goods and jams.
Nearby Markets
LaBelle, Clewiston, and Fort Myers host weekly markets that accept Montura vendors. Application fees and dates vary.
Pricing & Display
Clear signage, accept cash and Venmo/Zelle, certified scale if selling by weight, bring shade plus change. First impression beats price.
Helpful Links
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