Hi- I went to the Evanston farmer's market yesterday, and actually bought some fruit. You can find fruit there this summer, but it is not going to be cheap. Sweet cherries were still $6 a pint, and decided that I could not afford that much money. I ended up getting a pint of not bad apricots for $3.50 a pint. Most of the growers were selling them for $5 a pint. The apricot crop is really small this year.
I also got a pint of blueberries for $4.50 a pint, and they were much better than the Florida ones I got from Aldi's a few weeks ago for $1.29 a pint. All the blueberries ran from $4-$5 a pint.
I also got a quart of Michigan peaches, which were $6 a quart. There was about 2 1/2 pounds of peaches there. They were better than anything you can ever get in the grocery stores around here, but they are first of the season, and there will be better tasting peaches in a few weeks. The cheapest price that I saw peaches for were $5 a quart. The person I bought the peaches from, has a really small crop this year, and so I am sure that he is not going to make any money on peaches this year.
There were also raspberries, but they were $6 a pint or 2/$11. Raspberries are a pain in the but to grow and pick, and that is why they are so expensive. The person I bought the apricots and blueberries from was also selling raspberries, but I am not sure how much he was charging. I don't love raspberries, and that is why I am not willing to spend the money.
The person that I bought the peaches from, John First, was also selling zucchini squash for 10/$1, which is a steal. I ended up getting 10 of them, and giving some of them away. When he has too many tomatoes and corn left, and he wants to go home, he will usually have a bag sale. $5 a bag for all you can fit in the bag. No double bagging allowed. This includes heirloom tomatoes. I am not sure how many bag sales he is going to have though this year, because he includes the fruit in the bag sale when he has some left at the end of the day. He can't afford to do that this summer. Hope this helps, Nancy