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Wolff Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 60.70 mi

Wolff Family Farm, in Spring, Texas, is a family farm producing aquaponic lettuce and various vegetables to sell direct to the public at various farmers markets. You can buy from them when they sell at Brazos Valley Farmers' Market or The Groves. Besides aquaponic lettuce, they also sell celery, red vein sorrel, mixed green salad, Asian greens, tomatoes, broccoli and broccoli leaves, cut microgreens, cilantro, and turnips. All of these are produced in the 230-acre farm which is already 110-year-old.

Fare House FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Conroe - 61.11 mi

Fare House Farms produces fresh, local greens using a vertical hydroponic approach they describe as a "smart, sustainable, and environmentally friendly hydroponic system." They also use advanced an lighting system to grow the best vegetables. It is easy to be convinced that the vegetables are very fresh and great tasting. Just look how vibrant they are! They set up shop in local and nearby locations like The Woodlands Farmers Market. They also visit the Sterling Ridge Village Artisans and Farmers Market. If you want to buy from them, there's your chance! Fare House Farms is in Conroe, Texas.

That Farm Stand On Highland Road

Farm & Ranch in Santa Fe - 62.67 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.

Hope Farms HTX

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 63.26 mi

The Hope Farms in Houston, Texas, is a 7-acre urban agricultural operation. It was a project of Recipe for Success Foundation organized in 2005. Hope Farms "wants to lessen the number of people in the US who are suffering from health problems". These problems include obesity, heart disease, diabetes, by changing their eating habits. They want to "provide fresh, affordable food and promote a healthy diet to the Americans, especially to the young ones". Please like their Facebook page to keep you updated about Hope Farm's volunteer opportunities. Moreover, they post information about special events and open farm stand days on the account too.

Old School Produce

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 63.66 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.

Atkinson Farms

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 64.14 mi

In the 1990s, Mike Atkinson, the 4th generation owner of Atkinson Farms, faced challenges competing with foreign-sourced produce. Together with his wife Theresa, they came up with a brilliant idea – selling their farm's food on-site. In 2000, they realized this vision by constructing an on-site grocery store. Visitors to the farm can enjoy not only retail produce but also "pick-your-own" activities during strawberry season, a hit with kids. Atkinson Farms also participates in various local farmers' markets, offering seasonal produce. Savor the freshness and taste the difference, just like one delighted customer who raves about our fresh produce, jams, and jellies. Join us in celebrating local goodness!

EcoGrow Farming

Farm & Ranch in Rosharon - 72.57 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.

Sustainable Vegetable GardenNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Missouri City - 73.45 mi

Sustainable Vegetable Garden is a 100% sustainable farm located in the heart of Missouri City, Texas. They produce broccoli, swiss chard, Toscano kale, daikon radish, and more. They sell these at the local farmers market Urban Harvest along with other local farmers, artisans, and other small businesses. Sustainable Vegetable Garden farmers are easy to spot. Their table is alive with the green, orange, purple, and red colors of freshly-harvested items. These farm-fresh items are so inviting you can't resist stopping by and making a purchase, that's for sure.

Glos Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Richmond - 85.64 mi

Glos Gardens offers turnips, beet greens, wasabi arugula, Swiss chard, green onions, red and dinosaur kale.  They also have vegetable and ornamental plants, herb plants, jellies and spices. They are "also a registered Texas Company as Farmers". And, they are "also a registered nursery able to sell plants" from their farm. Recently, they have started their "first working honey hive" courtesy of "Chris at Pure Texas Honey". You can also find them at the Farmers Market On Grand Parkway. Also, you can contact them at their social media page or via phone to preorder your produce. First ordered, first-served until produce is gone.

Jollisant Farm

Farm & Ranch in Jourdanton - 88.18 mi

Jollisant Farm opened in 1955 as a dairy. However, in the 70s, it closed. While this is an unfortunate fate, the garden at the farm stayed. In 2008, the Jollisant Farm started selling veggies. Then in 2012, they already have a pick-your-own strawberry farm. Currently, they allow their customers to pick not just berries but also vegetables from the farm. Moreover, they sell fresh eggs and blackberries. In recent years, they have continued to develop the farm by adding a picnic area and a small playground so families can enjoy the farm better. In the fall, they also have a corn maze and a pumpkin patch. While the latter is seasonal, let's not forget to support the farm's main business venture which is growing fruits and veggies

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