5 produce delivery + pick-up services in Huntsville

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Huntsville Food & Farm Hub pop-up with all kinds of fresh foods and produce.
Farm Hub pop-up at the Lumberyard (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

If getting your hands on fresh, locally-sourced produce can be challenging for you, I have great news! These five farmers market delivery and pick-up services make shopping directly from farms easier than ever.

Huntsville Food & Farm Hub

Huntsville Food & Farm Hub tote featured at Lumberyard pop-up.
Make a day out of Huntsville Food & Farm Hub’s pop-ups with fresh produce, food, community and more. (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

Lauren and Ryan Murphy and Callie and Chris Enea founded Huntsville Food & Farm Hub to bring all of your produce needs to one place. Huntsville Food & Farm Hub works with 30+ farmers to offer 400+ items including produce, flowers, pantry staples and more.

How it works: Pick-up and drive through services are offered at the Lumberyard, or items can be delivered straight to your home. Fill your cart with the products of your choice and place orders directly on their website.

Market Mule

Fresh veggies, eggs, and more from Market Mule
These are just some of the tasty items Market Mule offers. (Amy Mauldin / Market Mule)

Matt and Amy Mauldin, co-owners of Market Mule, are striving to extend the reach of farmers, makers and producers to those who wish to shop locally, but may not be able to access markets. This is Market Mule’s first season, and their growth in the market has only just begun. The goal is for ALL items to be available for consumers in person and online.

How it works: Pick-up and delivery services are offered through two farmers markets: Greene Street Market at Nativity and The Market at MidCity.

Howling Fresh Farm

A recent farm bag containing various veggies and staples from Howling Fresh Farm
Colorful items you can use to make colorful meals. (Ryan Reece / Howling Fresh Farm)

During the 2020 pandemic, Howling Fresh Farm founder, Ryan Reece, developed a passion for growing organic, quality foods. From there, Howling Fresh Farm was born and has become a successful market farm with a variety of producers and artisans working alongside them.

How it works: Howling Fresh Farm serves the community as a bi-weekly CSA produce delivery and pick-up service.

Psst: CSA stands for “Community Supported Agriculture.” When you join a CSA program, you earn your very own share of the farm’s harvest on a set schedule.

Ayers Farm Farmers Market

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A glimpse of what could come in your CSA box. (Ayers Farmers Market / Facebook)

This family-owned and operated market offers a variety of both services and produce items.

Since Garrett Monks and Blake Bassham began their business journey together in 2019, Ayers Farm Farmers Market has blossomed into a popular local option for purchasing fresh produce, handmade bows and wreaths, porch decorations, soaps and more!

How it works: Subscribe to the 2026 CSA membership program to pickup delicious produce at one of their locations. Plus, you can even stop by weekly to hand-pick the produce of your choice.

Henry’s Family Farm

Table display of flowers and watermelon at Farm Hub pop-up
The Henrys bring a taste of Jamaica right to your kitchen table. (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

Henry’s Family Farm, owned by Kenesha and Toussaint Henry, is veteran owned and operated. Kenesha and Toussaint are natives of the Island of Jamaica, serving the community through organic farming and plant-based foods filled with great flavor and Caribbean flair.

Henry’s Family Farm offers a CSA subscription delivery service that runs from April-December 2025, including around eight varieties of produce. The CSA boxes feed up to four people, filled with produce such as lettuce, beets and more.

How it works: Pick-up services are offered at the MidCity Farmers Market, Oakwood Farmers Market and Greene Street Market.

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Mallory Kimbrell
Mallory Kimbrell
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