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Local Food Businesses offering Dill near La Vernia, Texas 78121 (10)

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Up in the RoostNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Marion - 16.51 mi

Up in the roost is home to the most nutritious GMO-free eggs in San Antonio. For a few years, they have always raised chicken and fed them with their homegrown barley shoots and barley fodders. In 2017, they have discovered that barley is a microgreen. Therefore, they decided to add a few more microgreens to their farm. Now, sunflower, radish, and peas microgreens also dominate their farm table at the Legacy Farmers Market. They continue to feed their chickens with homegrown microgreens, including sumptuous leftovers from the market. With 40 times more nutrient than mature counterparts, their eggs and greens are guaranteed packed with nutrients. Get yours now and top your soups, mac n cheese, salads, poached eggs, and more with microgreens!

VRDNT FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 66.02 mi

VRDNT Farm is a "small-scale," technology-forward, "female-owned and operated vegetable farm in Bastrop, Texas." It focuses on bio-intensive growing practices while striving to optimize on-farm efficiency. Bio-intensive means that the farm system practices biological processes rather than chemical inputs. All the fertilizers and sprays that are used on the crops are organic, OMRI-certified products. Thus, you can be certain that you'll not only get the most organic but also the most flavorful and colorful vegetables in the area. And the good news is, if you subscribe to the CSA, you can get a box with 5 to 9 different vegetables, fresh from the farm, for 5 consecutive weeks.

Fruitful Hill Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 66.93 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.

Joe’s Microgreen

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 69.46 mi

Nestled in East Austin, Joe's Microgreens is a thriving urban farm with a sustainability focus. Since 2012, Joe has championed waste reduction and nourishing food production. Through ingenious recycling, organic food waste becomes precious compost, enriching his produce. Collaborating with food businesses, his composting services create nutrient-dense resources. Elevate your sustainability efforts by purchasing compost in bags or bulk. Join the community praising this local, eco-conscious family farm for its premium offerings.

Urban Roots

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 69.60 mi

Urban Roots aims to provide the people of Austin with "another source of real food grown locally" 40 percent of their produce is donated to hunger relief organizations across the Greater Austin Area. They also have a farm internship program, where they teach the young people of Austin "about good food, and empower them to find their voice." The interns get hands-on training bb by preparing the fields, planting, weeding, and harvesting, along with leading farm tours and connecting with the community.

Green Gate Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 71.68 mi

Green Gate Farms, which is located in Austin, Texas, is a certified organic, regenerative community farm cultivating vegetables, flowers, and herbs. What's great about Green Gate Farms is that they are not just producers and sellers of fresh food. They also offer their beautiful space to people who are looking for a place to hold a wedding, camps and classes, and other events. If you happen to visit, I am sure you will enjoy it here because this is an organic and historic community-based farm where you can just relax, take in the view, and yes, shop for stuff!

Wildseed Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 72.95 mi

The most important contribution of Wildseed Farms, which won the Garden Center 2001 Innovator award, is producing seeds, which it has been doing for 35 years and counting. Without Wildseed Farms and others like them, who knows where or how we can get our supply of seeds. How are we to grow wildflowers? If you are in or near Fredericksburg, Texas, make sure to visit. There is no admission charge, and you get to see 200 acres of wildflowers of different colors (and lots of butterflies too) here in the largest working wildflower farm in the country. The farm is open all year long!

Burgos Brothers Ranch & Farm

Farm & Ranch in Chapman Ranch - 79.91 mi

Burgos Brothers Ranch & Farm is an organic ranch and aquaponic farm owned and operated by three veterans from two generations. These are "great owners who follow through on all reasonable promises". You can contact them if you would like to buy eggs from pastured chickens, pasture-raised cornish cross and heritage meat chickens, grass-fed beef. You can also avail of the scheduled visits for their farm with the ability for kids to pet some animals, guided tours, small stores, and BBQ. Being veterans as owners, they also have an outdoor shooting range which is interesting. You need to contact them to receive an invitation.

Burgos Brothers Ranch & Farm

Farm & Ranch in Skidmore - 79.91 mi

Founded by veteran William Burgos, Burgos Brothers Ranch and Farm, officially open since 2018, aims to be a top producer of high-quality, naturally-grown cattle and poultry in Texas. Beyond meat, we cultivate leafy greens like lettuce and sell herbs such as dill, parsley, and cilantro in our greenhouse. In early 2019, we began offering scheduled farm visits and guided tours, along with a convenient on-site store. Come experience the country charm with your family. As one satisfied review notes, "Great owners who follow through on all reasonable promises."

Knopp Branch Farm

Farm & Ranch in Edna - 80.25 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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