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Just Peachy Farms

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 5.85 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.    

Winter Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 6.19 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".

Co-Creative Farm

Farm & Ranch in Mauriceville - 14.64 mi

A single dad single-handedly manages the Co-Creative Farm. He founded the farm in Alvin Texas in 2012. Since then, he has successfully partnered with nature to produce different seasonal produce for everyone to enjoy. From vegetables to fruits, their yummy-in-your-tummy food products will be gone in no time. They only use natural methods to grow their food. Thus, the farm brings tons of benefits for the environment while feeding people. Moreover, all of their plants are chemical-free and pesticide-free. If you want high-quality food, find them downtown Galveston. They are at Galveston's Own Farmers Market on Sundays! They are there from 9am to 1pm.    

Hope Farms HTX

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 19.64 mi

The Hope Farms in Houston, Texas, is a 7-acre urban agricultural operation. It was a project of Recipe for Success Foundation organized in 2005. Hope Farms "wants to lessen the number of people in the US who are suffering from health problems". These problems include obesity, heart disease, diabetes, by changing their eating habits. They want to "provide fresh, affordable food and promote a healthy diet to the Americans, especially to the young ones". Please like their Facebook page to keep you updated about Hope Farm's volunteer opportunities. Moreover, they post information about special events and open farm stand days on the account too.

Baugh Family FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 24.84 mi

For generations, the Baugh Family has farmed with the mission to supply the freshest and best produce possible to the people of the North Texas area. They have "great, fresh, natural, sustainable and heirloom fruits and vegetables". These are "kind and generous folks too". Also, "they have the best peaches". You will also have "the best tasting tomatoes anywhere". Some folks even "try to get there around 8 AM on Saturday to find a parking place and get those incredible Heirloom Tomatoes, Early Girl Tomatoes, and great peaches". Don Baugh, the current still has the same passion for picking fresh produce. He also continues to tirelessly provide consumers at the Dallas Farmers Market with his trademark heirloom tomatoes.

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