Pumpkins are offered for sale at the Hiawatha Farmers Market, which ends its season Oct. 27, 2013, but winter markets are just around the corner. (photo/Cindy Hadish)

Pumpkins are sold at the Hiawatha Farmers Market, which ends its season Oct. 27, but winter markets are just around the corner. (photo/Cindy Hadish)

The end of the farmers market season can be a bit depressing for me, but one thing has changed in recent years to serve as a bright spot in these dark days.

A growing number of indoor markets offer some of the same fresh produce, local honey, farm-fresh eggs, home-baked bread, hormone-free meat and more.

One of my favorites, in Springville, closed last year, so I’m hoping others will step in to take its place.

This is the official call-out for market masters, vendors, or anyone else with knowledge of a winter market, to provide that information. I will be compiling a list in the next week or so to share with Homegrown readers.

Just leave the information in a comment, below, to be included on the winter farmers market list or contact me on the Homegrown Facebook page.

In the meantime, Iowa City, Hiawatha, and a few other places still have outdoor markets remaining. Check out the Homegrown list to find details of markets in your area.