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H & T Williams GardenNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Jacksonville - 11.05 mi

Meet Herbert and Thongma Williams, proud stewards of H & T Williams Garden, with their son Sammy also contributing to the market. Their 8.5-acre farm yields the sweetest Noonday onions, Jacksonville tomatoes, and a greenhouse brimming with field tomato seedlings. Don't miss their hand-shelled homegrown southern peas, along with lettuce, mung bean sprouts, sweet potatoes, red cabbage, carrots, spinach, beets, herbs, and more. Satisfied customers rave about the consistent quality and variety, praising the fair prices. Discover their seasonal delights at the Dallas Farmers Market today!

Dragons Journey Homestead

Farm & Ranch in Bedias - 79.67 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.

Harvest Moon Garden

Farm & Ranch in Bandera - 83.32 mi

Harvest Moon Garden brings fresh and locally-grown vegetables for the Rain and Hunt county communities. They grow word-class tomatoes, four different varieties of onions, several varieties of peppers, some squashes, herbs, and greens. They have bell peppers, jalapenos, cayenne, poblano and more. Also, they have zucchinis and yellow squash. Their herb collection contains chives, basil, rosemary, cilantro, and thymes, while their greens include cabbage, swiss chard, and kale. Beets, green beans, radishes, cucumber, artichokes, eggplant, and okra are their most common veggies. Buy vegetables from them today!

Comeback Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Pittsburg - 88.66 mi

In a hundred miles east of Dallas, you will reach Comeback Creek Farm. John, the owner of Comeback Creek Farm, founded the farm in 2005. His wife, Aliza, started helping hin in 2012. With a hundred-acre land, they can produce different produce. To get a portion of their harvest, you can join their Farm Box Program.  Being community-supported agriculture allows them to get funds from members before planting crops. In return, their members get boxes of produce during harvest season. They also supply produce to local chefs and restaurants. Whether you need fresh produce for the family or for the restaurant you own, leave them a message to get that relationship started!  

Texas US Farms

Farm & Ranch in Iola - 89.99 mi

Discover Texas US Farms, owned by the Leveridge family in Iola. Experience their specialty: aquaponically-grown produce, including a variety of tomatoes, herbs, lettuce, kale, and leafy greens. They also cultivate tilapia, catfish, and Giant Malaysian River Prawn. Embracing sustainability, they raise earthworms for composting, fertilizer, and bait. Attend their workshops on fish and pond management, and innovative aquaponics practices. Looking to build your own system? They offer design and consultation services. Don't miss their newly launched small-batch homemade pepper sauces. Meet the entire family and explore their farm at the Brazos Valley Farmers Market every Saturday.

Wolfsong Farm

Farm & Ranch in Forney - 95.33 mi

Meet John Wolfsong and Cyndi Vazquez, proud owners of Wolfsong Farm since its inception on March 21, 1987. When John isn't tending to our bountiful vegetable gardens, he's crafting the finest tea around – Hammocktime Garden Swag tea, a delightful blend of lemongrass, spearmint, tulsi basil, lemon bergamot, passionflower, and sumac. Don't miss his exceptional apple-cider vinegar, herbal-vinegar, and wine-vinegar. Discover our products at White Rock Good Local Market, where you can also find our prized roselle leaves for making your vinegar. And on Saturdays, don't forget to explore our wild-crafted Reishi Mushrooms, rich in antioxidants. Join us at Wolfsong Farm for a taste of nature's best!

Happy Trails Farm

Farm & Ranch in Italy - 96.54 mi

Happy Trails Farm thrives on farming and fermenting fervor. Empowering youth with the 'Seed-to-Plate Summer Cooking Class,' fostering plant-to-table skills. Ages nine to fifteen explore soaking, fermenting, and sprouting, nurturing the farm as soil rejuvenates. Past offerings include bell peppers, poblano peppers, and more. Welcoming group field trips, they're also pickle aficionados crafting delightful salsa and artisanal sourdough bread. Keep an eye out for them at East Dallas' White Rock Market soon!

Eden’s Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm

Farm & Ranch in Balch Springs - 97.85 mi

Discover Eden’s Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm, founded by Marie Tedei. Experience a small neighborhood farmers’ market every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday from April to December. They exclusively sell sustainably grown produce, meats, eggs, and more. Join educational farm tours to learn about sustainable farming, gardening, and food preparation. Visit Eden’s for a slice of Paradise.

Howdy! Farm

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 103.13 mi

Established in 2009, Howdy! Farm is a student-run organic urban farm located within Texas A&M University's West Campus. This passionate group of Aggie students created the farm to champion sustainable agriculture, facilitate experiential learning, and drive interdisciplinary research while fostering a deeper connection between the community and its food source. Today, Howdy! Farm yields a rich variety of crops and vegetables, which are distributed throughout the campus dining services and made available at local farmers markets in Houston and Bryan. Their dedication to sustainable farming practices and community outreach has made Howdy! Farm an essential part of the A&M campus and the Bryan-College Station Brazos Valley community.

Eat the YardNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Desoto - 105.33 mi

Meet the visionaries behind Eat the Yard, Stephen Smith and James Jeffery. Since 2011, this farm has been revolutionizing sustainable agriculture. With a closed-loop system and the use of a biodiesel tractor, their practices bring more benefits than harm. They sell their produce to local restaurants while collecting their organic waste, which they transform into nutrient-rich compost. This compost nourishes their future crops, ensuring a circular and eco-friendly approach. Moreover, Stephen and James provide guidance, consultations, and even tractor rentals for fellow veterans and farming enthusiasts. Join their mission today.

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