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Old School Produce

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 62.23 mi

Old School Produce specializes in growing and harvesting "hard to find vegetables and herbs for restaurants and individuals." The owner, "Jacob is one of the most knowledgeable horticulturists" you will ever meet. They "have kohlrabi, lettuce, fennel, cilantro, kale, arugula, microgreens, radish sprouts, kumquats, pumelos, and Mexican oregano". And, "if you have never had a kohlrabi, it’s very similar to jicama". "As always", they "do have cool little plants like" the "Gasteria that’s very easy to grow and can survive in a container for years". The farm is also "dog friendly". Old School Produce also provides one-of-a-kind garden arrangements and green walls. Their social media is always updated, so don't forget to check it out.

My Indoor Farm

Farm & Ranch in Three Rivers - 65.16 mi

My Indoor Farm uses the method of "indoor growing system". The results are vegetables that are "tasty and pleasant to eat". "This is a very forward-thinking system". You can buy their products online, at their website. They accept orders at any time. You can also pre-order to be sure to get what you want at the market because they also sell at the Tomball Farmer's Market. "Pea sprouts were very good!" is one of the gratifying comments of one of their customers. "They were always fresh when we grabbed some for a salad because they were effectively fresh harvested" added by another satisfied customer.

EcoGrow Farming

Farm & Ranch in Rosharon - 79.01 mi

Since 2014, EcoGrow Farming has been a "purveyor of naturally-grown, chemical-free fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers" in 4908 West Davis Road, Rosharon, Texas. Moreover, they "use sustainable farming methods using aquaponics". Also, they aim to deliver the freshest and top-quality produce free of pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers. Some of their products include "vegetables: brussels sprouts, green beans, kale, okra, peas, swiss chard, and tomatoes; herbs: fresh and medicinal; edible flowers; and specialty items: compost or manure, gourds, and luffa". If you are planning to visit their ranch, you can only come via appointment. Contact Eugene and call to schedule.

That Farm Stand On Highland Road

Farm & Ranch in Santa Fe - 82.83 mi

A sign on the table reads homegrown. This is a statement of pride. That Farm Stand On Highland Road wants to emphasize that the produce you will find on the table and in the cooler are grown using organic methods. These are pesticide-free produce. They are healthy. They are yummy. And yes, they are very nice to look at. The orange and green colors of bundled carrots, the bright red beets, and the green hues of the cabbages and lettuces. The bright, lively colors of the vegetables show you how fresh these items are.

Pavlock Farms

Farm & Ranch in Rosenberg - 88.96 mi

Nestled in Rosenberg, Pavlock Farms is a cherished family-owned gem. Originating from Stafford, the family transitioned their farming expertise in 2006. With over three decades in the field, their dedication shines. While much of their produce hails from their farm, they proudly offer an array of fresh goods from fellow farmers. Don't miss their delightful homemade jarred products. Glowing reviews speak volumes: "Worth the drive for affordable, delicious, fresh produce & friendly faces! :)" "Super nice place and friendly people!! Awesome selection of fresh goods!" "Clean, organized, and family-owned. Even the kids lend a hand." Remember, opening hours vary seasonally, so stay updated on their Facebook page.

Gundermann Farms

Farm & Ranch in Glen Flora - 114.75 mi

In its earlier days, Gundermann Acres graced Peachland's landscape, but in the mid-1990s, Garett Gundermann's parents transitioned to growing fruits and vegetables. Today, Garett, a fourth-generation farmer, and his wife Stacie manage the 500-acre farm in Wharton County, Texas. At the local farmer's markets, they offer a diverse array of seasonal produce, including arugula, green beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, sweet corn, cucumbers, cauliflower, and kale. Their offerings also include strawberries, melons, and citrus fruits. Catch them mainly at Urban Harvest in Houston and Imperial-Sugarland in Sugarland, Texas.

Comanche OaksNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Nome - 129.81 mi

Comanche Oaks is one of the first organic growers in Texas that the state has certified, Comanche Oaks continues to provide organic produce today! The history of the farm dates back to 1987 when the farmer, Mr. Caldwell, sat beneath giant oak trees. Back then, his thoughts were only about the name he'll choose for the flourishing garden he is building. Today, happy customers say that they enjoy the herbs and vegetables from the farm. Some of the crowd favorites from the farm are bee pollen, fresh chamomile, Brussel sprouts, tomatoes, and moringa oil. Their customers are also generally happy with the farmers' disposition. Visit them today!

D3 Farms

Farm & Ranch in Cameron - 130.71 mi

D3 Farms is composed of a hardworking team who tries to make their products available in several parts of Texas. One time they are at the West Temple Community Park, other times, they are setting a farmstand in different markets. Find them at Round Rock Farmers Market and they're currently looking at other markets to join. The best way to know where they are going next is by following them on Facebook for updates. They offer locally-grown freshly harvested vegetables and fruits. From tomatoes, cucumbers, onions to pears, cantaloupe,  and pears. Sometimes, they also have blackberries. Reviews on Facebook shows how much people are in love with their blackberry jams. Another said that they always have the freshest produce in the market.

The Farmery

Farm & Ranch in Temple - 150.39 mi

The Farmery, which is located in Temple, Texas, provides fresh, farm-to-table locally-grown fruits and vegetables. They have many different kinds of beans that are available in bulk (Butter Pea, Christmas Lima, Fava Broad Windsor, Green Snap, Lima Beans, Purple Pod Snap, Italian Flat, string beans, and yellow snap). They also have beets, a variety of bell peppers (yellow, gold, white, orange, purple, red, green, and chocolate bell peppers), black-eyed peas (in hull and shelled), broccoli, Brussel sprouts, green cabbage, red cabbage, Cabbage Violaceo, carrots, collard greens, cucumber and gherkins, dill, okra, onion, potato, squash, tomato, cantaloupe, cauliflower, eggplant, garlic, corn, cilantro, honeydew, horseradish, hot peppers, kale, kohlrabi, leek, lettuce, parsnips, radish, shallots, spinach, tomatillo, turnips, watermelon, and rutabaga.

Fruitful Hill Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 153.18 mi

Fruitful Hill Farm is renowned for its exceptional eggs, raised on a chemical-free pasture. Customers rave about the delicious flavor and quality, making them eager to return. These eggs have been praised for being larger, more affordable, and tastier than other local options in Austin. The farm also produces beloved goat milk soap, cherished by many.

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