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Local Food Businesses offering Chile Peppers / Hot Peppers near Brownfield, Texas 79316 (5)

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E3 Farms

Farm & Ranch in Port Neches - 27.49 mi

E3 Farms started as a small farm in Lubbock. Today, it is one of the biggest producers of local food in the Lubbock Downtown Farmers Market and Wolfforth Farmers Market. They are usually selling in the Lubbock Market from June to October. On the other hand, they sell produce at Wolfford all year round! Currently, the farm offers chemical-free roots, shoots, and greens. Their customers dub them as the source of the best salad fix-ins in town. Some of the favorites are their baby spinach and roasted garlic-infused olive oil. They also offer carrots, tomatoes, peppers, and beets. Check them out today! They haven't updated their CSA page since 2018, contact them directly for more information.

Onion Shed FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Levelland - 33.37 mi

Onion Shed Farms started as a small garden under the kitchen window. They are committed to bringing customers the healthiest, best tasting, farm-fresh produce. The owners grow several types of squash and zucchini, tomatoes, onions, potatoes, peppers, green beans, black-eyed peas, cucumbers, cantaloupe, and watermelons. They also grow microgreens and also have farm-fresh and cage-free eggs. Also, for weed control, they use plasticulture, hands, hoe when the plants get too high for the tractor and sweeps. Neem oil and Spinosad are also the pesticide of choice and are both organic certified. They are sometimes selling at the Lubbock Downtown Farmers Market. "Really beautiful produce" is all you can say.

Gary and Karen Jackson Farms

Farm & Ranch in Seminole - 35.67 mi

Gary and Karen Jackson Farms, which is located in Seminole, Texas, is a farm that has planted and harvested herbs like rosemary, and other crops such as organic Valencia peanuts and chili pepper. This farm has also planted and harvested cotton. The harvests from Gary and Karen Jackson Farms helped sustain the farm. Another challenge for the farmers is the dry season with the long absence of rain. Thankfully, the farm has coped so far. If you want to know more about Gary and Karen Jackson Farms, they are updating everyone with their regular Facebook posts.

Sunburst Market

Farm & Ranch in Lubbock - 37.92 mi

For more than three decades now, the Sunburst Market continues to provide high-quality products in Lubbock, Texas. They are using perfect "practices like crop rotation", IPM (Pest Management), drip irrigation, and pesticide-free to maintain the excellent quality of their products. The farm is making an effort to be a "one-stop vegetable shop". One that can keep on providing quality fruits and locally grown vegetables. Furthermore, they "also offer tomatoes, squash, okra, black-eyed peas, and French cantaloupe". You can visit their farm to check their products and call Cynthia Thiel at for more details. All product on this farm is fantastic!

High Plains Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Center Point - 46.00 mi

High Plains Gardens focuses on growing plants that are native to Texas. These plants include every species that can survive in the hot and dry weather of West Texas. They started in 2008. In the beginning, their efforts included water catchment. This method ensures that their plants can grow with the water supply they need. Today, the farm also grows herbs, tomatoes, peppers, and succulents. Also, they sell hanging baskets and succulent plant pots. If you plan to visit the farm, be sure to call ahead. They can make time for you and accommodate your schedule even if it is out of their regular working hours. Talk about dedication!

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