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Local Food Businesses offering Strawberries near Tennessee Colony, Texas 75886 (6)

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Highway 19 Produce

Farm & Ranch in Athens - 29.29 mi

Get acquainted with the Bever family, visionaries behind Highway 19 Produce since 2010. Their reputation for exceptional strawberries has turned this U-pick farm into a beloved destination, drawing returning customers week after week. Beyond the strawberry season, the farm continues to offer an array of berries, along with enticing jams, jellies, preserves, and a variety of delicious produce. From cucumbers and melons to jalapenos and eggplants, their offerings are diverse and flavorful. To ensure regular access to their peak-season produce, consider signing up for their CSA program. Don't miss their presence at Good Local Market Dallas and Athens Farmers Market, where their quality shines.

HalleluYah HavenNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Jacksonville - 34.48 mi

Welcome to HalleluYah Haven, your source for organic goodness and sustainable learning. Explore our array of produce, from vibrant peppers like Shishito and serrano to diverse radishes including black Spanish and purple daikon. Enjoy a medley of vegetables such as arugula, bell peppers, dandelion greens, Speckled Head Lettuce, and Chioggia beets. Indulge in the sweetness of watermelons and assorted citrus plants like grapefruits, lemons, and oranges. Delight in the seasons with wild organic berries, raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries. Discover fresh herbs like flat-leaf parsley and dill. Find us at Frisco FreshMarket and occasionally at Dallas Farmers Market.

H & T Williams GardenNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Jacksonville - 34.48 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!

Deep Roots CSA

Farm & Ranch in Mabank - 39.45 mi

Deep Roots CSA is showing us what it looks like when community-supported agriculture is successful and sustainable. Deep Roots CSA is a collaboration that aims to meet a simple goal: make sure everyone has healthy food. Two farming families collaborated and they collaborated with the community who promised to support their endeavor. In return, they are promised fruits and vegetables produced without pesticides or GMOs. You'll never get tired of hearing feel-good stories like this, especially when you are on the table eating food that nourishes and makes you feel good.

Full Quiver Farms Ltd Co

Farm & Ranch in Kemp - 45.71 mi

Over two decades ago, Full Quiver Farms began its journey when Debbie and Michael Sams acquired the property. Despite the vast 64-acre land and a small community, they recognized its potential. In 2002, they took a daring step, shifting from dairy to crafting artisanal cheese, a decision that would ultimately save the farm from the volatility of milk prices. With a strong commitment to customer satisfaction, they quickly built a devoted following in the world of cheesemaking. Today, the next generation, Jesse and Josh, manage the business after buying it from their parents, who now enjoy a well-deserved retirement. While their parents relax, Jesse and Josh continue the tradition of producing top-quality cheeses and mouthwatering grass-fed beef, ensuring that Full Quiver Farms remains a beacon of excellence in the industry.

Tyler Berry Farm

Farm & Ranch in Tyler - 48.16 mi

Tyler Berry Farm has been growing blueberries for decades. Now, the grandchildren of the original owner have taken over and they are ready to explore the farm's potential. They've started growing strawberries and apples (Anna and Gala apples). If they are thinking of growing more fruits, I'd say go for it! We can never have enough fruits on the table or the fridge. I know that you are excited to sample the harvest, but like all good things, it deserves our patience. For now, you can still visit the farm if you want to have a look around, talk about farming, or simply say hi!

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