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Local Food Businesses offering Cilantro Microgreens near Fort Worth, Texas 76177 (6)

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DFW Organic Growing

Farm & Ranch in Fort Worth - 6.48 mi

DFW Organic Growing serves as your comprehensive retail destination for top-quality organic soil enhancements and tailor-made soil blends. Employing the innovative living soil food-web techniques developed by Dr. Elaine Inghamn, we are committed to enhancing biodiversity on our farm while delivering exceptional products. Our product range includes Fungal dominated compost, Teraganix, Worm Gold plus, and Wonder Soil, among others. Feel free to reach out to Steven, the owner, at [email protected] if you have any inquiries. One delighted customer shared their experience: "Finding excellent products in North Texas has become quite a challenge. I was thrilled to stumble upon this store. I purchased nematodes and will certainly return for more. Drop by whenever you need top-tier organic products and expert guidance!"

Cardo’s Sprout Farm

Farm & Ranch in Ponder - 11.72 mi

Located in Ponder Texas, Cardo's Sprout Farm is one of the oldest farms in the area. Rick 'Cardo' Orndoff is the founder, owner, and operator of Ricardo's Sprout Farm. He established it in 1979. He used to grow sprouts. However, things changed, and he now grows different varieties of vegetables. One thing hasn't changed though; it is the organic and sustainable method he has always used since he started. Currently, he specializes in growing microgreens, different veggies, and fruits. If you want to try his fresh produce, be sure to check him out at Coppell's Farmer's market. You'll find more items there as Coppells Market is one of the best sources in the area.

Boterna Vertical FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Online Farmers Markets in Denton - 16.45 mi

Located in Denton, Texas, our indoor farm takes pride in providing an abundant selection of fresh, locally grown produce. With a commitment to sustainability and quality, we offer a diverse range of flavorful fruits and vegetables. Our dedication to indoor farming ensures that our produce is available year-round, allowing our customers to enjoy the best of local harvests regardless of the season. If you appreciate the convenience of accessing fresh, locally sourced produce, our indoor farm is a must-visit destination in Denton.

Timeya’s MicrogreensNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Lewisville - 18.87 mi

Timeya's Microgreens are grown with "no fertilizers, no pesticides, no soil, and no animal by-products". They also use "organic coco fiber substrate, fully traceable non-GMO seeds, and 3x filtered water". They are selling at the Dallas Farmers Market every weekend. "If you're looking for an early taste of spring, check out Timeya Nenasheva's beautiful pea tendrils (a.k.a. pea shoots) as well as microgreens from her Highland Village farm".  You can also check out their social media page for more updates about their farm. You can also contact them on their website if you want to order online.

Braga Farms

Farm & Ranch in Irving - 23.55 mi

Indulge in the delightful offerings of Braga Farms, featuring scrumptious microgreens, flavorful pesto, aromatic herbs, and unique crafts. Owner Jefferson Severino Braga passionately cultivates these plants using a natural approach, employing organic pest control methods and eco-friendly weed management techniques such as mulching, tillage, and tarping. The soil is enriched solely with organic amendments like compost, mulch, and natural fertilizers. With nearly 1 acre of land, Braga Farms cultivates forty-five plant species, available throughout the seasons. Experience the rave-worthy pesto and microgreens by visiting them at St. Michael's Farmers Market on Saturdays or the Dallas Farmers Market on Sundays. Don't miss out!

Good Tilth Farm & NurseryNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Irving - 24.56 mi

A soil lab and a nursery in one, the Gold Tilth Farm is a micro-farm offering seasonal greens to their CSA. They also partner with Lorica Tea and Botanicals. Their partnership involves growing and foraging plants for drying so it can become tea. In 2013, the farmer was only into teaching functional crafts and urban homesteading. Later on, they started selling at the Dallas Farmers Market. They mainly offered useful plants that most people would only see as weeds. Then, in 2014, they expanded. Today, they continue to improve the soil on the farm and strive to diversify their plants. One secret the farm uses if the EM-1. It is a strain of lactic acid bacteria that helps the farmers finish off their compost and manures.

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