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Local Food Businesses offering Sweet Potatoes near Columbus, Texas 78934 (3)

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Fallow Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Village Mills - 28.58 mi

"Fallow Creek Farm sells only what they grow""nothing like great fresh produce..." and "always seem to be working hard to provide the best...". Buy their "honestly grown top quality locally grown produce" because "everything they sell is delicious". It is also "wonderful to be able to meet and talk to the actual farmers". You will have a "great experience with the kind people that own this place". The owner can even "give tips for cooking all of his awesome produce". Call them directly to know their schedule. They are sometimes in the local Farmers Market in Magnolia and in Bridgeland Farmers Market too.

Gundermann Farms

Farm & Ranch in Glen Flora - 29.72 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.

Knopp Branch Farm

Farm & Ranch in Edna - 41.37 mi

Knopp Branch Farm supplies its produce to top chefs and restaurants in Houston. Once family owned and operated, it has over the years evolved as a volunteer-operated farm that grows heirloom vegetables and fruits including heirloom tomatoes, eight varieties of eggplant, rare “cheddar” cauliflowers, among others. They choose crops and varieties prized for their incredible flavors. Although not certified organic, the farm follows organic methods and don’t use chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Volunteers are invited to join to obtain hands-on organic farming experience, and learn more about it. One of their primary goals is to teach people the merits and advantages of organic farming.

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