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Rab Farm and Ranch

Farm & Ranch in Bay City - 27.69 mi

Rab Farm and Ranch in Cedar Lane, Bay City, is a small family-owned business that grows and "sells fresh produce and free-range eggs year-round". Aside from chicken eggs, they also have "duck eggs". At their ranch, you can pick "various vegetables such as beans, broccoli, carrots, corn, cucumbers, eggplants, onions, peas (snap), squash, and tomatoes". For meet-ups, they have in "Lake Jackson, Bay City". They are also in "Sargent" when they have enough amount of orders or happen to be in town on business. Moreover, they also "make deliveries to surrounding cities" while keeping their prices down. Call them at 979-373-6542 or send them a message.

Froberg’s Farm and Country Store

Artisan Food Producer in Alvin - 28.85 mi

Froberg's Farm is a farm "offering homegrown fresh fruits, vegetables, homemade canned goods, pies, nuts, candies, and a lot more" in Alvin, Texas. Moreover, they are open from 9 am to 6 pm, seven days a week (excluding holidays.) Also, they have been providing products and goods on their 22-acre land since 1936. Aside from that, they also have their "must-see in-store bakery and snack bar".  You'll love strawberry "picking at the farm. Also, join their annual fall festival with exciting activities such as Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, winter festival, and many more". Satisfied customers said, "Great locally grown vegetables!" and "the fried pies are the “bomb”! Great family fun with seasonal strawberry picking and corn maze for the Halloween season."

Moon Dog FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Santa Fe - 31.76 mi

Bordering the Gulf of Mexico, 40 miles outside Houston, Moon Dog Farms is a small "family-owned vegetable farm and fruit orchard in Santa Fe, Texas". The owners Alex McPhail and Casey McAuliffe. They started their venture in the winter of 2013, on a piece of borrowed family land. Moreover, they use "farming practices that are beyond organic using age-old natural methods" to grow food and maintain our fields. Primarily, they have pears, blackberries, muscadine grapes, citrus, and apples. On the other hand, their vegetable fields produce everything from salad mixes to carrots. Also, they sell to a few select restaurants and at local farmers' markets.

Farmers Market Partners

Farmers Market in Missouri City - 32.72 mi

Farmers Market Partners, which is located in Missouri City, Texas, is a great place to find local farmers, vendors, and fresh products. The market is open from 10 AM to 2 PM every Saturday, rain or shine. What to expect when you come here? There are a lot of great buys here - organic and locally-grown vegetables and fruits, baked goods, honey, artisan food, natural products, custom crafts, food trucks, specialty foods, prepared foods, and many more. But this is not just a place for selling, but community service as well. An example is the mobile blood drive set up here for blood donors ready to give blood.

Winter Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 33.11 mi

Winter Family Farm has a main garden containing a variety of lettuces, kale, cucumbers, spinach, broccoli, squash, beets, carrots, and onions. You can also find here some Swiss chard, cabbage, herbs, bitter melon, yucca, and garlic plants. Plus, sugar snap peas grow along the fence line. And there are 130 citrus trees such as satsuma, grapefruit, Meyer lemons, and navel oranges. Chickens free range during the day and go into their coop at night. It is "always a great selection of quality produce"! The owners of this land, "the Winters family members are friendly and knowledgable about how to prepare the produce offered".

The Medina Farm

Farm & Ranch in Wharton - 37.23 mi

On four acres of land, the Medina Farm is a small biodynamic and sustainable farm in Wharton, Texas. The owners Noe and Debra Medina combine conventional concepts. These concepts encourage natural and self-sustaining practices. Moreover, they offer homegrown pasture-raised chicken & beef and seasonal organically-grown produce. Also, they sell select products for healthy eating. These products include goat milk soaps, lotions & essential oils. Also, their poultry is guaranteed non-GMO, soy-free, antibiotic-free, and hormone-free. You can buy their merchandise and farm products at Provisions Bistro & Market in downtown Wharton from Mondays to Saturdays, 10 am to 6 pm. Farm visits during nights and weekends by appointment are available as well. Contact Debra Medina for more information. 

Sustainable Vegetable GardenNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Missouri City - 38.57 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.

Bay Area Farmers Market

Farmers Market in Friendswood - 39.30 mi

Since its establishment in October 2018, the Bay Area Farmer’s Market in Friendswood has been steadily blossoming. Dedicated to fostering a healthy community lifestyle, the positive reception and strong local support speak volumes about the organizers' efforts. Priding itself on a diverse product lineup, the market showcases hydroponically grown vegetables, organic produce, raw honey, and even raw dog food, alongside bath and body products. Unique offerings like goat milk popsicles from a local goat milk farmer and Gulf shrimp enhance the market's appeal. Google reviews echo the sentiment, highlighting a vibrant market with friendly vendors and exceptional products. Come experience it for yourself—your Sundays will never be the same!

Pavlock Farms

Farm & Ranch in Rosenberg - 40.58 mi

Nestled in Rosenberg, Pavlock Farms is a cherished family-owned gem. Originating from Stafford, the family transitioned their farming expertise in 2006. With over three decades in the field, their dedication shines. While much of their produce hails from their farm, they proudly offer an array of fresh goods from fellow farmers. Don't miss their delightful homemade jarred products. Glowing reviews speak volumes: "Worth the drive for affordable, delicious, fresh produce & friendly faces! :)" "Super nice place and friendly people!! Awesome selection of fresh goods!" "Clean, organized, and family-owned. Even the kids lend a hand." Remember, opening hours vary seasonally, so stay updated on their Facebook page.

Plant It Forward Farms

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 41.75 mi

Plant It Forward is a nonprofit organization. Plant It Forward Farms' mission is to train and support former refugees in operating successful urban farm businesses in Houston, Texas. "They are a great organization and great way to give to someone who is hard to buy for but likes good fresh veggies and such". They sell at several farmers markets and they also have a Farm Share program. They also sell their fresh produces directly on-the-farm at their neighborhood Farm Stands. You can also donate to their programs. They are also seeking donations for the use of land to be converted into new urban farms. Check their website and Facebook page for updates.

Just Peachy Farms

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 44.15 mi

Billy and Lee Moore of Just Peachy Farms have been farming in East Texas for 25 years.  Their farm has about 30 acres, where they practice organic growing principles. Just Peachy Farms produces about 70 varieties of vegetables, and more than 350 fruit trees such as pecan, peach, plum, apple, fig and pear, as well as blueberry bushes.    

Blodgett Urban Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 46.06 mi

Blodgett Urban Gardens describes itself as "a community garden that harvests fresh fruits, veggies, and smiles." Here, there is weekly gardening, and you can take part in it. So if you have time, why not volunteer? Blodgett Urban Gardens, a non-profit charitable organization, is more than happy to have you. One of the things they teach here is sustainable gardening which you can apply in your garden. If you are looking for produce, go local and buy from them.

Gundermann Farms

Farm & Ranch in Glen Flora - 47.30 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.

Gundermann Acres

Farm & Ranch in Weesatche - 47.30 mi

Gundermann Acres is owned and operated by Garrett and Stacie Gundermann. Originally named Gundermann Farms, Garrett took over running the farm from his parents in 2009. He is a fourth-generation farmer, and, with his wife Stacie, has two children. The farm grows over 90 varieties of fruits and vegetables! Gundermann Farms only used to grow peaches when Garrett’s grandparents were running the farm. In the 1990s, his parents expanded the farm’s operations and grew a variety of fruits and vegetables. When Garrett and his wife took over, they christened the farm Gundermann Acres. These days, with help from real and adopted families, friends, and staff, the farm participates at two Houston area farmers markets – Urban Harvest at 2752 Buffalo Speedway (from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm) and Imperial-Sugarland at 234 Matlage Way (from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm).

Old School Produce

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 49.62 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.

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