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Dragon City Farms, Inc.

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 128.33 mi

Dragon City Farms, Inc. is a local urban hydroponic farm in Dallas, Texas that specializes in herbs, vegetables, and microgreens that are free from pesticides and herbicides. They grow these crops in a greenhouse with a controlled environment. Plus, they utilize the most recent technology in hydroponic growing systems. Since all the nutrients are readily available to the plants, there's no need to spend time and energy looking for them. As a result, the crops are not only healthier and larger but they're also full of flavors, the most natural way. They sell these goodies in nearby farmers markets such as the "Dallas Farmers Market" and "they always have a huge selection" of fresh items. "The herbs are so wonderfully fragrant, wildly affordable, and" they "stay fresh and yummy" until your "next trip to the market!" Along with that, they also have salad mixes that are sure to please your tastebuds. So, whenever you're in the area, don't think twice and head over to the nearest farmers market and look for the stall of Dragon City Farms. Or, you can order online for a hassle-free delivery.

Dragons Journey Homestead

Farm & Ranch in Bedias - 137.61 mi

On a 3-acre property in Bedias, Dragons Journey Homestead is a small "ranch style farm growing a wide range of produce and raising heritage breed chickens, goats", and "pigs". Additionally, the farm started in 2018. The owners live and work their homestead year-round with a produce stand on the property. Also, they have a "farmstead blog focused on transitioning to living a new life and educating people on homesteading". Moreover, they "offer a subscription service", so don't hesitate to contact them. Furthermore, they "provide short farm tours and meet-the-producers program". For scheduling or questions, you may email them and contact Michael.

Fare House FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Conroe - 165.93 mi

Fare House Farms produces fresh, local greens using a vertical hydroponic approach they describe as a "smart, sustainable, and environmentally friendly hydroponic system." They also use advanced an lighting system to grow the best vegetables. It is easy to be convinced that the vegetables are very fresh and great tasting. Just look how vibrant they are! They set up shop in local and nearby locations like The Woodlands Farmers Market. They also visit the Sterling Ridge Village Artisans and Farmers Market. If you want to buy from them, there's your chance! Fare House Farms is in Conroe, Texas.

Old School Produce

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 192.14 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.

New Leaf Nursery

Farm & Ranch in Zapata - 198.45 mi

New Leaf Nursery is a local nursery with a focus on herb plants, along with Texas natives. Also your source at the market for gardening advice from a Texas Certified Nursery Professional. You will be amazed at "such beautiful plants" and will learn so much from "knowledgeable folks". This place has "great herbal plants and great owners to work with". They also sell their plants at the La Grange, Texas Farmer's Market and also at the Brenham Farmers Market. You will thank them "for growing, caring for, and sharing such great plants!" They also have free range USDA processed turkeys for sale. Check out their Facebook page for the details.  

Glos Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Richmond - 205.75 mi

Glos Gardens offers turnips, beet greens, wasabi arugula, Swiss chard, green onions, red and dinosaur kale.  They also have vegetable and ornamental plants, herb plants, jellies and spices. They are "also a registered Texas Company as Farmers". And, they are "also a registered nursery able to sell plants" from their farm. Recently, they have started their "first working honey hive" courtesy of "Chris at Pure Texas Honey". You can also find them at the Farmers Market On Grand Parkway. Also, you can contact them at their social media page or via phone to preorder your produce. First ordered, first-served until produce is gone.

Pure Roots Farm

Farm & Ranch in Elgin - 212.29 mi

Pure Roots Farm offers produce that are pesticide-free,  herbicide-free, non-GMO, and hand cared for by their farmers. It is available for you to see just how much love goes into each plant from seedling to harvest. They are also "partnering with UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems for a new project that will allow students to study the benefits of indoor farming using Grow Solutions' AeroPod technology". Some of the produce they harvest include salad bowl lettuce, oregano, dill, sage and mint.  They also have microgreens like micro garlic chives, micro kale and micro purple kohlrabi. Pure Roots Farm has been featured on TRF's Kim's List. Read the blog entry on 6 Sustainable Farms in Elgin You Can Buy Organic Produce From

Hamilton Pool Vineyards and Farms

Farm & Ranch in Round Mountain - 249.64 mi

Hamilton Pool Farms is known for winemaking. Hamilton Pool Farms is located in Round Mountain, Texas. The farm and farmstand are only 20 miles from Austin City Limits. Hamilton Pool Vineyards is one of the first vineyards in the Texas Hill Country. Do you want to learn how to farm? Hamilton Pool Farms is also an outdoor farm school. They conduct gardening and herbal medicine workshops. Hamilton Pool Farms also practices regenerative farming. They make sure the way they do things is sustainable. The community, through CSA, is enjoying the vegetables and herbs from this farm.    

Hat and Heart FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 274.50 mi

Hat and Heart Farm is a 50-year-old, 93-acre farm in Fredericksburg, Texas. The 6th generation is currently running this family-oriented place, continuing the tradition of providing the best farm-to-table services in town. Why are they the best? For years, they've been practicing organic and sustainable farming to grow a myriad of seasonal vegetables, while raising over 400 laying hens and shepherding over 100 goat meats. Oh, they have the "best eggs" in the neighborhood and their "tomatoes are delicious too," I must say. "They grow wonderful produce, all the stuff you know and some goodies you might not heard of." Plus, one of the owners, "Katherine, typically sends out an email if there is something you might not be familiar with" and some "ideas on how to use it." Who wouldn't like that? "We have received some 'new to us' vegetables that have been delicious and it's a fun way to try new vegetables" after all. Indeed, it's easy to see how passionate these folks are when it comes to farm-to-table culture! "Also, a really cool thing is they offer some wonderful items from other folks like, breads, yogurt coffee, and cheese that is all locally sourced and purely delicious." Most folks "especially love the Mother Culture Greek Yogurt" too.
Nonetheless, you can "order weekly and have enjoyed the quality and variety each week." You can also "pick up" your goodies if you prefer. Or, you can catch them at various farmers' markets. Point is, "if you haven't shopped with them yet, you're missing out!" We "highly recommend this farmer to anyone!"

Wildseed Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 284.91 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!

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