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Local Food Businesses offering Mustard Greens near Louise, Texas 77455 (3)

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Dry Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Edna - 18.72 mi

In Edna, Texas, you can find Dry Creek Farm. They sell various products such as "fresh farm eggs, jellies, jams, and pickles". Moreover, you can "buy directly from their home or at the local farmers' markets" such as Edna, Ganado, El Campo, and many more. Also, some of the specific locations you can find them are at West Columbia at the Hoggtober fest, Louise-Hillje Fall Festival, and BBQ Kickoff, and Angleton Market. Some of their happy customers said, "Pickles are good!" and "the jams and jelly are amazing. Their bumbleberry jam is so delicious! I will be buying some more!"

Gundermann Acres

Farm & Ranch in Weesatche - 20.07 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).

Milliesbarn Veggie Farm

Farm & Ranch in Eagle Lake - 21.04 mi

Milliesbarn Veggie Farm is a 12-acre farm located in Eagle Lake, Texas. If you are looking for a local supplier of locally-grown fruits and vegetables, visit Milliesbarn Veggie Farm. They are part of Texas’ growing community of vegetables and fruits growers. They are growing Mandarin oranges using seeds from the Middle East. They are also growing watermelons and strawberries! As for vegetables, expect them to sell mustard greens, cauliflower, and broccoli. They will also sell cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and red cabbage come harvest season. If you like herbs and herbal flowers, they have lots of hibiscus plants and they are harvesting a lot of hibiscus flowers. You can dry this and use it for tea.

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