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Two Sisters Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Kerrville - 228.65 mi

Meet Angela and Patty, the dynamic sisters behind Two Sisters Gardens. As proud owners and operators, they've cultivated an all-natural, local specialty-cut flower farm and market garden. Their primary focus is crafting exquisite floral bouquets and providing fresh flowers for special occasions. However, they're not your typical florists; they're dedicated growers. In addition to their stunning blooms, their garden offers an array of locally grown vegetables, fruits, and delectable pickles. You can find their vibrant offerings at both the Kerrville Farmers Market and the Fredericksburg Farmers Market. Join the chorus of delighted customers who exclaim, "Two Sisters Gardens, your blooms are simply stunning – photos don't do them justice!"

Jenschke Farms – Kerrville Texas

Store in Kerrville - 233.10 mi

Jenschke Farms is a beautiful farm located in the Texas Hill Country. It was purchased by Ruby and Eugine Jenschke in 1947. It is now owned and operated by their son, Billy Jenschke. One day he decided to follow his dream and start small truck farming in the early 1970's and by 1992 he opened a small produce store in Kerrville Texas. Unfortunately, after 28 great years, he had to close the store and has now created an online business. Most of the products that they carry on their online store are made in Texas and made with produce sourced locally. Their pickled okra are made from okras grown right there at the farm. They also carry new crop pecans from Junction, Texas and their canned peaches and peach cider are made from peaches from Stonewall, Texas.

Windy Hill Organics

Farm & Ranch in Boerne - 263.31 mi

The Windy Hill Organics in Boerne, Texas, is a "sustainable farm" that produces the best products. Their mission is to "make goat meat a standard food across Texas". Ty Wolosin is the founder of Windy Hill Organics. He developed a sustainable and healthy vegetable, fruit, meat, and egg production on their "100-acre farm". The farm is committed to raising Boer goats, grass-fed and finished red Brangus, seasonal veggies. They also sell goat cheese for Nubians, and organic chicken eggs. Aside from that, the farm is also working with other goat ranchers and goat products. Come and visit to try the most excellent food of Windy Hill Organics. Call Ty Wolosin at (254) 979-1988 for more details.

Urban Patchwork

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 298.23 mi

Urban Patchwork "provides fresh, affordable Food for Austin, one neighborhood at a time". Furthermore, this network believes that the community is the backbone of health, security, sustainability. It "helps neighbors turn unused yard space into farmland" to produce vegetables, fruit, nuts, and eggs. Additionally, they "offer start-up programs, nutritional workshops, and home food production". They also provide courses in "canning, fermentation, and job training and creation". In exchange for hosting farm plots, residents and businesses receive fresh vegetables. Urban Patchworks lets you hire personal gardeners, landscapers, and consultants for your residence or commercial project. Just visit their website to learn more about them.

Farmshare Austin

Farm & Ranch in Cedar Creek - 312.85 mi

Farmshare Austin is not just a local farm that produces healthy and sustainable food for the community. They want to increase access for healthy produce, educate new farmers, and continuously preserve the land. With this goal, they have created the Farmer Starter program. In the program, they help new aspiring farmers gain knowledge on sustainable methods. Scholarships are also available for this 18-week program. Also, the farm created a program called Farm Land Link, where they connect new farmers to a land that is suitable for agriculture. Best of all, Farmshare Austing offers mobile markets where they bring fresh produce to places unreached by organic food.

Food For Thought Permaculture Garden

Farm & Ranch in Elgin - 316.82 mi

Food for Thought Permaculture Gardens is one of the many Texas enterprises that are helping locals re-discover their relationship with nature and their natural food source. Not only do they specialize in heirloom produce, but they also help others learn the ropes of cultivating their own food by offering workshops on gardening, natural building, and food preservation. They help build a community with a keen awareness to the value of fresh, local produce, and community-supported agriculture, which is a healthier and more sustainable option. They haven't updated their CSA page since February 10, 2014, contact them directly for more information.

Our Thyme Farm

Farm & Ranch in Wills Point - 380.62 mi

In Wills Point, Our Thyme Farm is a small family ranch who is currently growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs using organic methods. Moreover, they raise chickens, have beehives, a couple of cows, and an old donkey. Aside from their harvest, they also have home-canned jams and jellies using as much local produce as possible. Additionally, farm-fresh eggs and creamed honey are available as well. You can buy their food and other items at the Grand Saline Farmers Market, which operates from May to August. During the off-season, message them via Facebook at their page for purchases. Contact Nancy Szabo for more information.

Honey Apple Farm

Farm & Ranch in Ben Wheeler - 387.87 mi

As customers say, "Honey Apple Farm knows what they are doing. They genuinely care about turning out the best products for their customers". Moreover, they "offer products that are all local and use natural growing methods". They are known for their "raw honey, bee pollen, beeswax, and propolis. Seasonal products and make a variety of soaps, and other skincare products made with goat milk, honey, wax, and propolis" are also available. They also "offer fruits and vegetables such as cucumbers, dry beans, tomatoes, blueberries, cherries, and many more". The farmers guarantee to their patrons that their products are "one hundred percent organic, hypoallergenic, and Earth-friendly". Visit Honey Apple Farm at Ben Wheeler, Texas, and try their remarkable products for yourself!

Flower Branch Gardens Daylily Farm

Farm & Ranch in Colmesneil - 471.74 mi

Tracey and her husband Gary, love planting large scales of heirloom vegetables. They owned the "Flower Branch Gardens Daylily Farm in the beautiful piney woods of Southeast Texas".  The farm is rich in lovely magnolia trees. Also, it is a "state registered, licensed, and member of the American Hemerocallis Society", Lukin Hemerocallis Society. The Flower Branch Gardens Daylily Farm "offers organic and high-quality vegetables at a very reasonable price". Aside from that, they also raise chickens and hogs on their farm, and most of the time, they have fresh eggs available! If you want to visit their farm, you can reserve an appointment with the owners ahead of time. Please call Tracey & Gary Stewart because everyone on the farm will be surely glad to accommodate you!

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