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TexSelect Farms

Farm & Ranch in Aledo - 242.77 mi

Explore the innovative TexSelect Farms, conveniently located just 20 miles west of the DFW metroplex. Our farm is dedicated to producing the freshest herbs, microgreens, and specialty greens. We take pride in our controlled greenhouse, where we nurture nutrient-dense microgreens and specialty greens. Sage Daniel Howell is committed to delivering freshness with minimal transportation. Our daily harvest ensures that you receive greens at the peak of flavor, and our rigorous manual processing maintains the highest quality standards. Despite the demanding daily process, we are pleased to offer a year-round supply of salad greens. As one satisfied customer raved, "I'm absolutely enamored with their microgreens, baby lettuce, and sunflower sprouts." Experience the freshness for yourself!

Hat and Heart FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 255.82 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 - 256.17 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!

Storm Farms

Farm & Ranch in Arlington - 269.02 mi

Johanna Storm's passion for urban farming and horticulture led to the establishment of Storm Farms. Since September 2016, Storm Farms has been the sole pick-your-own farm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Johanna sees the farm as an opportunity to educate people, especially young children, about food origins and the importance of knowing that it doesn't grow in Walmart. Visitors can enjoy a varied selection of seasonal produce, with fresh strawberries and pumpkins being the farm's mainstays. Storm Farms prides itself on using pesticide-free farming practices, providing a pure and natural experience. With just water and sunblock, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the farm's offerings. Discover the joy of Storm Farms, where dreams come to life and nature's wonders are at your fingertips. From educating visitors about food origins to providing a delightful pick-your-own experience, Storm Farms offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in the heart of Dallas/Fort Worth. With a commitment to pesticide-free farming and a focus on fresh strawberries and pumpkins, this farm is a haven for those seeking a wholesome and authentic experience. Bring your water and sunblock and embrace the beauty of Storm Farms.

Oliver’s GardensNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Lake Dallas - 275.59 mi

In 2017, Brook H embarked on a life-changing journey, founding Oliver's Gardens after a series of crises. Their transformation began by downsizing their home to just 25%, using the proceeds to start a farm. Located 20 miles north of Dallas in scenic Lake Dallas, their urban farmstead is dedicated to revitalizing natural resources and forging meaningful connections. Oliver's Gardens now serves a diverse client base spanning Lake Dallas, Corinth, Shady Shores, Hickory Creek, Denton, Little Elm, Gainesville, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, Waco, Abilene, Austin, San Antonio, San Angelo, and beyond. Join us on our journey of renewal and growth!

Hamilton Pool Vineyards and Farms

Farm & Ranch in Round Mountain - 277.69 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.    

Growing with Sara Farm

Farm & Ranch in El Paso - 278.25 mi

Growing with Sara Farm is a 100-year-old Farm. It has a farmer’s stand, called Bodega Loya where you can buy fresh produce harvested from the farm. This farm is located in El Paso, Texas. If you are very particular about the fruits and vegetables you buy and eat, consider buying from this farm. All fruits and vegetables from the farm are grown following certified organic practices. You can visit the farm so that you can see for yourself where your fruits and vegetables grow. That's not all. When you visit, you can also take part in other activities here, like Yoga on the Farm. If you can't visit the farm, they also sell at the Moonlight Adobe Hall farmers' market. They sell there from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Braga Farms

Farm & Ranch in Irving - 278.38 mi

Indulge in the delightful offerings of Braga Farms, featuring scrumptious microgreens, flavorful pesto, aromatic herbs, and unique crafts. Owner Jefferson Severino Braga passionately cultivates these plants using a natural approach, employing organic pest control methods and eco-friendly weed management techniques such as mulching, tillage, and tarping. The soil is enriched solely with organic amendments like compost, mulch, and natural fertilizers. With nearly 1 acre of land, Braga Farms cultivates forty-five plant species, available throughout the seasons. Experience the rave-worthy pesto and microgreens by visiting them at St. Michael's Farmers Market on Saturdays or the Dallas Farmers Market on Sundays. Don't miss out!

Pure Roots Farm

Farm & Ranch in Elgin - 309.56 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

Up in the RoostNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Marion - 314.76 mi

Up in the roost is home to the most nutritious GMO-free eggs in San Antonio. For a few years, they have always raised chicken and fed them with their homegrown barley shoots and barley fodders. In 2017, they have discovered that barley is a microgreen. Therefore, they decided to add a few more microgreens to their farm. Now, sunflower, radish, and peas microgreens also dominate their farm table at the Legacy Farmers Market. They continue to feed their chickens with homegrown microgreens, including sumptuous leftovers from the market. With 40 times more nutrient than mature counterparts, their eggs and greens are guaranteed packed with nutrients. Get yours now and top your soups, mac n cheese, salads, poached eggs, and more with microgreens!

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