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Local Food Businesses offering Fennel near Lake Jackson, Texas 77566 (10)

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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.

Kmiec Farm

Farm & Ranch in Sealy - 59.13 mi

Kmiec Farm offers the freshest produce straight from their farm! This family-owned and operated operation does everything hands-on, from growing their own fruits and vegetables to producing their local raw honey and raising free-range chicken and duck eggs. Catch them in local farmers markets selling their harvests such as cucumbers, squash, zucchini, potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, cabbage, along with the eggs and honey!

Buy Local Farmers’ Market @ Fall Creek

Farmers Market in Humble - 61.55 mi

Buy Local Farmers’ Market at Fall Creek features everything fresh and local! Visiting the market will always be a great experience, with its “awesome variety of local produce, craft persons and local consumable products.” All-natural and organic items including produce, coffee, honey, teas, jams and jellies, hot and ready-to-go food, and different types of cuisine, as well as other interesting deals, can be found at the Buy Local Farmers' Market.  “You won’t be disappointed in any aspect of purchasing from your Local Farmers Market vendors.” 

Adams Extract & Spice

Artisan Food Producer in Gonzales - 122.88 mi

Having started in Battle Creek, Michigan and with a rich history in Texas, our dedication to delivering top-notch and cutting-edge products and services has remained unwavering. For more than 125 years, our mission has been straightforward - to enhance the flavor of great food!  

Taylor Farm

Farm & Ranch in Lexington - 134.93 mi

Welcome to Taylor Farm, a sanctuary for broiler chickens, hens, cows, and pigs. While our dogs and cats aren't for sale, you can savor our tender pastured pork, beef, eggs, and chicken. Plus, enjoy seasonal farm-fresh vegetables; our produce may be small-scale, but we're dedicated to expanding it every year on our 2-acre organic farm. Find us at Round Rock Farmers Market (Tuesdays), Mueller Farmers Market (Wednesdays), and Lakeline Farmers Market (Saturdays), where Jill and Ward Taylor will assist you. Discover the best-tasting pork, eggs, and beef, as one satisfied customer raved, "No need to search further!" Don't miss our CSA program in Spring and Fall!

Green Gate Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 154.15 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!

Up in the RoostNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Marion - 163.60 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!

Wildseed Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 212.64 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!

Storm Farms

Farm & Ranch in Arlington - 269.73 mi

Johanna Storm's passion for urban farming and horticulture led to the establishment of Storm Farms. Since September 2016, Storm Farms has been the sole pick-your-own farm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Johanna sees the farm as an opportunity to educate people, especially young children, about food origins and the importance of knowing that it doesn't grow in Walmart. Visitors can enjoy a varied selection of seasonal produce, with fresh strawberries and pumpkins being the farm's mainstays. Storm Farms prides itself on using pesticide-free farming practices, providing a pure and natural experience. With just water and sunblock, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the farm's offerings. Discover the joy of Storm Farms, where dreams come to life and nature's wonders are at your fingertips. From educating visitors about food origins to providing a delightful pick-your-own experience, Storm Farms offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in the heart of Dallas/Fort Worth. With a commitment to pesticide-free farming and a focus on fresh strawberries and pumpkins, this farm is a haven for those seeking a wholesome and authentic experience. Bring your water and sunblock and embrace the beauty of Storm Farms.

Timeya’s MicrogreensNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Lewisville - 289.36 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.

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