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Garret’s Legacy Farmstead

Farm & Ranch in Goliad -

In the south of Goliad, in the San Antonio River Valley, Garret's Legacy Farmstead sells fresh veggies and melons (in season), eggs, bread, free-range chicken eggs, free-range duck meat, chicks and ducklings. Moreover, the owners are a small homesteading family living a simple life by raising some animals, growing crops, and selling the surplus to people. Also, you can find them at Goliad Market Days every 2nd Saturday of the month. Additionally, you can buy okra, summer squash, tomatoes, limes, seeds, plant bedding, and more. A satisfied customer said, "I love the live feed. I wish I could shoot by & pick up all of my eggs & fresh veggies from you."

Gundermann Acres

Farm & Ranch in Weesatche -

Gundermann Acres is owned and operated by Garrett and Stacie Gundermann. Originally named Gundermann Farms, Garrett took over running the farm from his parents in 2009. He is a fourth-generation farmer, and, with his wife Stacie, has two children. The farm grows over 90 varieties of fruits and vegetables! Gundermann Farms only used to grow peaches when Garrett’s grandparents were running the farm. In the 1990s, his parents expanded the farm’s operations and grew a variety of fruits and vegetables. When Garrett and his wife took over, they christened the farm Gundermann Acres. These days, with help from real and adopted families, friends, and staff, the farm participates at two Houston area farmers markets – Urban Harvest at 2752 Buffalo Speedway (from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm) and Imperial-Sugarland at 234 Matlage Way (from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm).

Righteous Greens

Farm & Ranch in Yorktown -

Even if you are "the king of junk food", a combination of Righteous Greens' microgreens in recipes such as Righteous Rainbow Mix, this will look and taste "so good" to you. Righteous Greens use only organic/vegan growing methods to produce the highest quality microgreens possible. And, only organic, non-GMO seeds from the best sources available. A “small batch” operation process growing fresh crops of microgreens every week ensuring the freshest produce for everyone. You can see them at the Barton Creek Farmers Market every Saturday. Also, every Sunday at the Buda Farmers Market. They also supply local restaurants in and around Austin and Dripping Springs.

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