LIFEPhotos: Farmers markets aplenty in SussexBennett Orchards offers fresh peaches to patrons shopping the Lewes farmers market.Staff PhotoKyle Brennan from Fifer Orchards puts fresh blueberries out for sale at the Lewes Farmers Market in 2014 when the event was held at the Lewes Historical Society Complex.Chuck Snyder/ Special To The Daily Times/CHUCKBread pudding at Old World Breads in Lewes.JASON MINTO/THE NEWS JOURNALMichelle Rideau of Georgetown buys butterhead lettuce and broccoli from Evans Farms at the Milton farmers market.Joe Lamberti PhotoHundreds gathered Tuesday at the Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market.Staff Photo By Hannah CarrollThe Milton Farmers' Market opened for the season April 22.Chuck Snyder PhotoBill Jordan, owner of Fresh Harvest Hydroponics at his booth at the farmers market at the Cordrey Center in Millsboro.JASON MINTO/THE NEWS JOURNALRipe tomatoes featured at the Rehoboth Farmers Market earlier this summer.Staff Photo By Hannah CarrollA Bennett Farm truck prepares to haul goods to a farmers market in the 1930s.Submitted ImageFresh peaches from Fifer Orchards at the Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market.Staff Photo By Hannah CarrollKrista Scudlark sells her Backyard Jams and Jellies at special events, festivals and Farmer’s Markets. She makes more than 85 flavors.Staff Photo By Hannah CarrollThe Historic Lewes Farmers Market features nearly 40 vendors that sell fresh produce, fruits and vegetables as well as a number of other interesting items.Staff Photo By Hannah CarrollTomatoes and blue potatoes are ready to be loaded into a trailer at Greenbranch Organic Farm in Salisbury. They will be sold at the Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market.Staff Photo By Rachael Pacella