Guests were attracted to the sweet scents of artisan soaps from Soaptree Saturday morning at the Vacaville Farmers’ Market on Main Street. Michael Morris­ — The Reporter
Guests were attracted to the sweet scents of artisan soaps from Soaptree Saturday morning at the Vacaville Farmers’ Market on Main Street. Michael Morris — The Reporter
Freshly cut flowers from Peace Nursery in Watsonville were a popular item amid the myriad of tents Saturday at Vacaville’s first farmers’ market of the season. Michael Morris — The Reporter
Freshly cut flowers from Peace Nursery in Watsonville were a popular item amid the myriad of tents Saturday at Vacaville’s first farmers’ market of the season. Michael Morris — The Reporter

Visitors perused an abundance of artisan items and fresh produce, eagerly filling their bags Saturday morning as they welcomed the seasonal return of Vacaville’s Farmers’ Market.

In partnership with Pacific Coast Farmers Market Association, local farmers and a unique array of vendors assembled on Main Street, setting up shop between Parker and Dobbins streets for the weekly market set to run until October.

With more than 50 farmers’ markets lined up from Solano County down to the bay area, May marks the start of a busy season for the PCFMA and market manager Emma Tozer.

“We have a pretty good mix of…