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Green Thumb FarmingNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Pflugerville - 37.88 mi

Green Thumb Farming is a suburban micro-farm. Green Thumb Farming practices an environment-friendly approach to farming. This farm is a non-GMO farm. They do not use pesticides here. Green Thumb Farming is located in Pflugerville, Texas. Green Thumb Farming takes time to set up shop in the local farmers market to bring their harvest closer to the consumers. You can easily find them - just look for the stall where there are huge, green leaves and lots of bright, plump red and orange tomatoes, it is probably them!

Gardopia Gardens

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 69.27 mi

They are working with the San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA). This place is San Antonio Eastside's first "gardopia" or garden utopia. A place where neighbors grow their food and transform their community. It is "a peaceful place to relax, engage in the community, and practice gardening". Gardopia Gardens is also "a great place to learn about organic gardening via hand-on learning". They are also a "great local resource for gardening". Furthermore, "they deliver a great composted gardening soil mix". Check out their website if you want to join their programs. These include Build-A-Garden & Optimization Program, Garden-Based Learning Program (GBL), Garden Volunteer Program, and Pearl Farmers Market Program.

Howdy! Farm

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 81.34 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.

Gundermann Acres

Farm & Ranch in Weesatche - 85.44 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).

Constanzo Farm

Farm & Ranch in Atascosa - 86.63 mi

If you want "fresh okra", they have it here. They have "the best" okra which you can make into "some stewed okra, Yum!!" Constanzo Farm, Inc. was originated in 1915 by Tony Constanzo Sr. after coming to the United States from Italy. The Constanzo's hired Brad Stull, a Texas A&M Graduate, to help with daily operations, set up and delivery of orders, and to manage the pesticide control program in order to give its customers the best quality product. They are now buying from six local farmers, giving them the opportunity to be a part of a larger operation and sell on a scale they would not otherwise be able to compete. They also have two refrigerator trucks for delivering produce to buyers. Their current base includes H-E-B, Fresh From Texas, and local Markets. Their number of employees ranges from 3-20 people depending on crop and season. Also, Constanzo Farm works with contracted harvesters to meet the growing market. Constanzo Farm, Inc. has earned the reputation of a reliable, reputable, and honest company. "And they have the best and freshest veggies ever".

Texas US Farms

Farm & Ranch in Iola - 96.60 mi

This is an Aggie Family Owned Farm. "They have a very impressive enterprise going on here. It's amazing that something so useful could come from something as simple as worms. The castings are fresh, clean, and very nutritious for your gardening". Also, "the folks in charge are nice and easy to deal with as well". They love to share their love of gardening with their unique projects and sustainable living practices. They are also building aquaponics systems and provides fresh, local produce to their community. Their "produce looks fresh and smells wonderful, the tilapia are clean and freezer-ready, and the Hot Mama sauce is tasty and blazing hot!" So, "if you want great product at a good price and locally grown on top of that, this is the place to go".

Jollisant Farm

Farm & Ranch in Jourdanton - 101.71 mi

Jollisant Farm opened in 1955 as a dairy. However, in the 70s, it closed. While this is an unfortunate fate, the garden at the farm stayed. In 2008, the Jollisant Farm started selling veggies. Then in 2012, they already have a pick-your-own strawberry farm. Currently, they allow their customers to pick not just berries but also vegetables from the farm. Moreover, they sell fresh eggs and blackberries. In recent years, they have continued to develop the farm by adding a picnic area and a small playground so families can enjoy the farm better. In the fall, they also have a corn maze and a pumpkin patch. While the latter is seasonal, let's not forget to support the farm's main business venture which is growing fruits and veggies

Farmers Market Partners

Farmers Market in Missouri City - 118.33 mi

Farmers Market Partners, which is located in Missouri City, Texas, is a great place to find local farmers, vendors, and fresh products. The market is open from 10 AM to 2 PM every Saturday, rain or shine. What to expect when you come here? There are a lot of great buys here - organic and locally-grown vegetables and fruits, baked goods, honey, artisan food, natural products, custom crafts, food trucks, specialty foods, prepared foods, and many more. But this is not just a place for selling, but community service as well. An example is the mobile blood drive set up here for blood donors ready to give blood.

Lettuce Live Urban Farm

Farm & Ranch in Missouri City - 118.81 mi

Lettuce Live Urban Farm is an urban farm project. The mission of Lettuce Live Urban Farm is to promote healthy living. You can be part of their farm share program. Each week, you and your family will enjoy herbs and vegetables. These are all locally-grown and pesticide-free. Expect to have any of these items: basil, lemon basil, mint (chocolate & spearmint) rosemary, squash, eggplant, peppers, okra, arugula, cucumbers, Malabar spinach, long beans, cantaloupe, and watermelon. Lettuce Live Urban Farm is located in Missouri City, Texas. Lettuce Live Urban Farm offers workshops too. This is for people who want to learn more about gardening. They have Edible Garden Workshop, Edible Garden Master Class, and an introductory class on food titled Why Organic?

Edmonds FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 122.69 mi

Edmonds Farms is still preserving the heritage of family farming. It has been passed down through many generations dating back to 1872. Edmonds Farms is relatively young, but part of a much older, established family farm. This farm is also currently handled by three generations of family working on the farm. This family farm is also a working farm growing fresh produce and raising grass-fed cattle. They also offer completely grass-fed beef, without the use of any hormones or antibiotics. They also grow their produce pesticide-free. You may check out their Facebook page for more updates on their farm and produce.

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