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Local Food Businesses offering Summer Squash near Rockwall, Texas 75087 (7)

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Barking Cat Farm

Farm & Ranch in Rockwall - 5.62 mi

Nestled in Hunt County with an additional plot in Rockwall Hunt, just North East of Dallas, Texas, Barking Cat Farm has been nurturing local flowers, vegetables, and herbs since its establishment in 2004. Their unwavering commitment to organic farming methods is especially evident in the cultivation of delicate produce that doesn't fare well during shipping. Their primary focus is on direct sales to nearby florists, restaurants, caterers, and more, fostering community support for local farmers while ensuring that wholesome, healthy food reaches people's tables. With a product lineup that changes with the seasons, Barking Cat Farm is a highly recommended choice for those who savor variety and have a passion for cooking!

La Esperanza FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Nevada - 7.19 mi

La Esperanza Farm prioritizes organic, sustainable produce for Collin County. Revel in beloved strawberries, melons, plums, and more. Savor U-pick opportunities during berry season. Explore a diverse range of fresh veggies, including okra, peas, eggplants, tomatoes, yellow squash, and assorted chili peppers. Whether retail or wholesale, connect with the farm for details on their offerings.

Babylove’s Farm

Farm & Ranch in McKinney - 14.38 mi

Discover Babylove's Farm, a sustainable homestead in McKinney, Texas. Jon and Kristen McKee passionately grow nutritious food on their 1-acre land since 2013. Catch them at local markets like Willow Bend Mall in Plano and Denton Community Market. Follow their Facebook page for updates on their offerings and upcoming locations. Join their journey towards sustainable agriculture and enjoy their fresh produce, herbs, and flowers in your own backyard.

N & P Farm and Dairy LLC

Farm & Ranch in Farmersville - 14.43 mi

N & P Farm and Dairy LLC has upped the ante as if the relaxing, beautiful surrounding is not incentive enough to visit a dairy farm. If you visit, you can actually sample the products being sold there. So, drink a glass of raw milk - they have goat's milk and cow's milk. You can also taste the kiefer or the homemade chocolate milk - both are free from any high fructose corn syrup. They also have coffee milk here, as well as buttermilk. Go ahead, relax and enjoy your product tasting experience.

Gilbert-Pruett Local Family Farms

Farm & Ranch in Princeton - 14.79 mi

Gilbert-Pruett Farm, a partnership between neighboring families in Princeton, Texas, offers a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits. From okra and squash to onions and tomatoes, their expansive land yields the freshest produce. Customers rave about the quality, recommending them to everyone. Experience the best in locally grown produce at Gilbert-Pruett Farm.

Good Old Days FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Riviera - 23.03 mi

Good Old Days Farm focuses on serving others and their farm is run using a Community-Supported-Agriculture (CSA) model. The CSA model works by the membership on their farm. You purchase seasonal membership at your desired level. Then, each week (or every other week, depending on your level of membership) you receive one box of produce. Aside from the Handcrafted Soaps, they also have raw honey created by their very own honeybees. They also sell Alpaca wool to spinners, knitters, and weavers. There are also other resources on their website that can help you such as the Battle of the Laundry Pile, an eBook that you can purchase "and the homemade laundry soap recipes are a fantastic addition to this book". You can contact them via their website or their Facebook page for the details on how to become a member of their CSA-modeled farm or if you want to purchase helpful eBooks. They haven't updated their CSA page since 2012, contact them directly for more information.

Escape Acres Funny Farm

Farm & Ranch in Port Aransas - 24.80 mi

Escape Acres Funny Farm is a family farm is located 32 miles southeast from downtown Dallas, Texas. They do gardening in raised beds because they "are getting old... LOL & thought it would be easier" on their backs. They also raise poultry and eggs. She also has a cat named "Sissy" who thinks she hatched the eggs of her chickens or so she thinks. If you are interested in purchasing any poultry, you may contact the owner Lisa Horton McCullough for details.  

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