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River Bend RemediesNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 0.00 mi

A self-organizing project run by two people who value and honor nutrition, sustainability and also humanity. You can see the beautiful photos of their microgreens on their Facebook page. They "have a phenomenal photographer" and when you see their photos, you will be enticed to buy from them. River Bend Remedies produces Sunflower shoots, Arugula, Broccoli, and Kale. They also have Amaranth as well as Spicy and regular salad mix. They are also experimenting with basil, carrot, and corns. If you want microgreens for your party, they can also whip up homemade hummus with pea shoots, amaranth, and carrot micros for a party.

Steelbow FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 1.37 mi

Steelbow Farm started in 2017. This is just their fourth year farming in Texas, and yet, the vegetables they produce are always sold out. This is definitely a testament to the quality of the products as a genuine, farm-fresh food. Their veggie box contains restaurant-quality produce, and if you didn't sign up to reserve for one, do not expect that there is anything left once these boxes are sent out and collected by locals who will definitely cook these as soon as they are home.

Ranger Cattle

Farm & Ranch in Edgewood - 1.41 mi

The owner (Mr. Joshua) of the Ranger Cattle in Austin, Texas, makes sure that his farm is producing the highest-quality full blood of wagyu in Austin, Texas. Also, the farm is very passionate about the progress of modern livestock operations and improving the quality of wagyu herd. Their herd is entirely free from any harmful additives hormones, and also, it is a free-range cattle in over 3000-acres. Having this kind of set up, they maintain the high-quality of their products. Moreover, the customers of Ranger Cattle appreciate the traditional cow-calf operational techniques with the latest science producing high-quality meat. Happy client says, “The wagyu of Ranger Cattle is the best beef I've ever had. It is as good as any 5-star restaurant. I've smoked their brisket, made a stew and grilled steaks. I always buy their wagyu at the Cave Farmer's market every Sunday.” Place your order now! Try the most delicious wagyu in Austin, Texas!

Austin Orchards

Farm & Ranch in Garfield - 3.63 mi

In Del Valle, Garfield, Austin Orchards is a beautiful local farm of McCaskill family. They offer naturally-grown various fruits, vegetables, and different jams and canned goods. Moreover, their fruits include peaches, figs, blackberries, pomegranates, strawberries, plums, oranges, and pears. Buy their fresh harvest and products at local farmers'markets and local restaurants and vendors in Austin, Dallas, and the surrounding area. Fruit picking is also available. Some of the positive reviews about them are: "A spectacular farm experience. The freshest fruits and veggies! The jams, preserves, kinds of butter, etc. are delicious!" and "The people were very welcoming, knowledgeable, and nice."Want to try their items? Give them a call at +1 512-743-7947.

Green Gate Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 4.07 mi

Green Gate Farms, which is located in Austin, Texas, is a certified organic, regenerative community farm cultivating vegetables, flowers, and herbs. What's great about Green Gate Farms is that they are not just producers and sellers of fresh food. They also offer their beautiful space to people who are looking for a place to hold a wedding, camps and classes, and other events. If you happen to visit, I am sure you will enjoy it here because this is an organic and historic community-based farm where you can just relax, take in the view, and yes, shop for stuff!

Urban Roots

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 4.94 mi

Urban Roots aims to provide the people of Austin with "another source of real food grown locally" 40 percent of their produce is donated to hunger relief organizations across the Greater Austin Area. They also have a farm internship program, where they teach the young people of Austin "about good food, and empower them to find their voice." The interns get hands-on training bb by preparing the fields, planting, weeding, and harvesting, along with leading farm tours and connecting with the community.

Joe’s Microgreen

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 5.13 mi

Nestled in East Austin, Joe's Microgreens is a thriving urban farm with a sustainability focus. Since 2012, Joe has championed waste reduction and nourishing food production. Through ingenious recycling, organic food waste becomes precious compost, enriching his produce. Collaborating with food businesses, his composting services create nutrient-dense resources. Elevate your sustainability efforts by purchasing compost in bags or bulk. Join the community praising this local, eco-conscious family farm for its premium offerings.

Farmshare Austin

Farm & Ranch in Cedar Creek - 5.50 mi

Farmshare Austin is not just a local farm that produces healthy and sustainable food for the community. They want to increase access for healthy produce, educate new farmers, and continuously preserve the land. With this goal, they have created the Farmer Starter program. In the program, they help new aspiring farmers gain knowledge on sustainable methods. Scholarships are also available for this 18-week program. Also, the farm created a program called Farm Land Link, where they connect new farmers to a land that is suitable for agriculture. Best of all, Farmshare Austing offers mobile markets where they bring fresh produce to places unreached by organic food.

Herban Austin

Farm & Ranch in Calliham - 6.04 mi

Herban Auston is an organic herb farm in Central Texas. They focus on growing a medicinal and culinary plant using holistic and sustainable methods. The farm opened in May 2016. Since its inception, the farm has produced different kinds of herb bundles including Traditional western herbs and Chinese medicines. Aside from that, Nikole Finkelstein, the founder of Herban Austin, offers herb classes for anyone interested. She has over a decade of experience in studying Eastern and Western herbs. Furthermore, they also sell root crops like turnips, beets, and carrots. In addition, they grow brassicas like cabbage, kale, Brussell sprouts, and cauliflowers.

Munkebo Farm

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 6.09 mi

Meet Germaine Swenson, the visionary behind Munkebo Farm, named in honor of her Swedish great-grandma's birthplace. Founded in 2009 after her eye-opening journey to Sweden, this 80-acre farm practices permaculture. They raise pigs, Angus cows, Piedmontese cows, guinea fowl, chickens, and ducks. Facebook reviews consistently praise their flavorful meat and eggs, highlighting the rich aroma and quality. Don't miss Munkebo Farm at the Mueller Farmer's Market in Austin and Republic Square Farmer's Market for a taste of their exceptional products!

Cameron’s Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 6.25 mi

You will "love all of the products" at Cameron's Family Farm, "everything from jam to body products". You can even use their "goats milk soap" as an "everyday soap" because "this soap is amazing getting everything off without drying" your "hands out...and the smell of oatmeal milk and honey!!" Also, "the goats milk lotion is awesome as well". And, you will also "love all the scents" even if you "don't love sweet smelling stuff but all the scents are amazing". They are also famous for their jams such as the "blackberry jam on some toast" which is "absolutely the best jam" you will "have ever eaten". "Nothing else compares!" Furthermore, you can buy their products at their website.

Central Texas Specialty GrowersNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 6.64 mi

In Manor, Central Texas Specialty Growers offers the best specialty lettuces, greens, and herbs. They are a growing sustainable greenhouse farming operation (hydroponics) with farms in Waxahachie and Manor. Also, they do not use pesticides and use less water. It all started when the owner Sean Henry was able to grow an excellent Italian tomato, hydroponically, and without much effort. Upon realizing it, he has produced veggies using the method. Thus, Central Texas Specialty Growers was born. Currently, their specialties include basil, spring mix, superfood (cabbage/greens/mustard mix), baby kale, and various petite lettuces. Buy their harvest in stores under the brand of Franis and Thatcher Farms. 

Francis & ThatcherNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 6.64 mi

At Manor Texas, Francis & Thatcher is happy to offer sustainable and organic fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs. The Texan farmers in Francis & Thatcher use about 90% less water than traditional agriculture, and they don’t use pesticides or any harmful agricultural run-off. Their workers always wear gloves every time they seed and harvest crops. Furthermore, the farm is into comprehensive practices to produce high quality and fresh food. The products are available in both wholesale and retail. Check their website if you would like to know more about Francis and Thatcher. You can also contact Blake McAlister at [email protected] for a secure transaction!

Lost Pines Yaupon Tea

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 6.85 mi

In 2015, Jason Ellis, Heidi Watcher, and John Sibold established Lost Pines Yaupon Tea out of their passion for its taste and benefits, while also seizing an ethical harvesting opportunity. In 2011, the Lost Pines area suffered a significant wildfire and historical human damage. This led to the creation of Lost Pines Habitat Conservation, aiming to restore the area for endangered toads, offering property tax breaks to participants. Collaborating with landowners, the trio began ethically harvesting yaupon trees, benefiting the environment, toads, owners, government, founders, and you. Experience a win-win story.

Eden East Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.01 mi

The farm, formerly known as Springdale Farm, is currently owned and operated by Glenn and Paula Foore. However, Eden East, the restaurant situated on the farm, is now under the management of Chef Sonya Coté and David Barrow. Originally established by the Foores in 2009, Springdale Farm boasted a beloved vegetable stand that was a favorite among East Austin locals. In 2013, Sonya and David introduced a restaurant on the farm, taking the farm-to-table concept to new heights. In early 2018, the Foores decided to sell the farm to a developer, leaving Sonya and David as the sole proprietors. Despite these changes, Eden East has maintained its farm stand and restaurant operations. They have also continued the popular farm tours initiated by the Foores. Located a mere 3 miles from downtown Austin, the farm remains a highly sought-after destination. When asked about the farm and restaurant's future in light of the upcoming development, David's eyes gleam with anticipation, suggesting exciting times ahead.

Dobbin-Kauv Garden Farm

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Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.02 mi

Dobbin-Kauv Garden farm is also known as Nancy Farm Fancy. As of this writing, this is the only black-owned farm within Austin’s city limits. Ms. Washington is a born and raised Austinite and a descendant of Black Freedman Farmers, whose agricultural traditions have been depended upon since the inception of Austin, Texas. On top of all that, she is a disabled combat veteran and mother of four, Tiffany prides herself on being a food justice warrior! All of her experiences has led her towards this point!

Hausbar Farms

Farm & Ranch in Addison - 7.08 mi

The Hausbar Farms in Austin, Texas, is a sustainable urban farm since 2009. The farmhouse is a 5-star Green home. They have 30,000 gallons of rainwater, and they have the organic vegetable garden that they are using for their plants. They are selling vegetables and raising their meat and eggs. Aside from that, the farm has also chickens, donkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, and pet birds that you will see when you visit the farm. Furthermore, the farm is offering rental space for vacation, day camps, and workshops. A happy client says, “The Hausbar Farms is a wonderful place to stay! Everything is perfect! Also, the guests are free to roam the farm and visit with the ducks, roosters, rabbits, and donkeys.” To know more about Hausbar Farms, you can check their website and contact them. Have a pleasurable and relaxing weekend in the farmhouse!

Boggy Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.13 mi

Discover Boggy Creek Farm, a historic working farm in Austin, Texas. Owned by Carol Ann Sayle and late husband Larry Butler, the farm offers a unique glimpse into mid-19th century Austin. Experience their own harvested produce and goods from local farmers. Check their website for seasonal availability and a wide range of products. Enjoy vacation rentals and tours while adhering to their safety policies.

F-Stop Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.40 mi

Ryan, the owner of F-Stop Farms, makes the best pickled-veggies and sells the best hot peppers in Texas. At least, that's what his customers tell when asked about F-stop Farms. "Get his pickles; his pickles are great! His veggies are pretty tasty too."  Another reviewer commended Ryan's skills when it comes to gardening and cooking. "Extremely fresh veggies, amazing pickles, and great service. Ryan is always accommodating. He is also knowledgeable about growing vegetables in the garden and using them in dishes!"
Someone even said his peppers are the best hot peppers they've ever had in Texas. Ryan sells different varieties of peppers: ghost peppers, Japanese lemon, Anaheim, Thai bird, shishitos, and more. Aside from that, he makes fermented chili recipes. For Asians and Asian food lovers, he makes kimchi and sambal sometimes too! Okras, eggplants, onions, and melons are some of the farm's products that are not spicy.

Urban Patchwork

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 9.43 mi

Urban Patchwork "provides fresh, affordable Food for Austin, one neighborhood at a time". Furthermore, this network believes that the community is the backbone of health, security, sustainability. It "helps neighbors turn unused yard space into farmland" to produce vegetables, fruit, nuts, and eggs. Additionally, they "offer start-up programs, nutritional workshops, and home food production". They also provide courses in "canning, fermentation, and job training and creation". In exchange for hosting farm plots, residents and businesses receive fresh vegetables. Urban Patchworks lets you hire personal gardeners, landscapers, and consultants for your residence or commercial project. Just visit their website to learn more about them.

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