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GreenhouwseNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 23.60 mi

Greenhouwse is more than just a farm or a business, it is a dynamic presence in the community. They promote small farming in South Houston and they want to encourage everyone to start planting. Greenhouwse also takes part in local plant pop-up events to sell house plants. They are also very active as vendors in many local farmers market events that take place all year long. The people running Greenhouwse also offer useful and informative training on a variety of topics, like how to grow on raised beds and grow bags, and how to best re-pot house plants.

Lee Lover’s Clover HoneyNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 23.60 mi

Lee Lover’s Clover Honey is a business that sells 100% all-natural raw clover honey. Clover honey is made when bees collect nectar from clover flowers. They also sell other honey-based products. Lee Lover’s Clover Honey is located in Houston, Texas. Lee Lover’s Clover Honey is very active in taking part in different activities in the community. It is not surprising that you've seen them set up shop in public activity. Lee Lover's Clover Honey also does national and international shipping, for those located outside of Houston or Texas who want to order.

Pearl G. Graham FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 23.60 mi

The owner of Pearl G. Graham Farms, which is located in Houston, Texas, prides herself on the distinction of having "Houston's freshest duck eggs." You can contact her directly for fresh duck eggs or come by her stall when she sets up shop in local farmers markets. The owner of this farm, Kristina, is a TDA Young Farmer Grant Recipient. She named her homestead farm after her maternal grandmother Pearl Edna Graham. Pearl G. Graham Farms believes that ducks and their eggs can and will help empower and equip marginalized food desert communities.

Ivy Leaf Farms

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 23.79 mi

Ivy Leaf Farms wanted to be part of the effort for a healthy community. And they want to make sure everyone (and everything) looks good doing that! Ivy Leaf Farms is a community farm. This is a way for the locals to have hope that there are real opportunities for them to have better and more fulfilling lives. Through Ivy Leaf Farms, the community hopes that the problem of hunger and food scarcity is less daunting than before. If you want to help realize this dream for the community, you can buy from them. They sell produce as well as other items like shirts, aprons, and coveralls - perfect for the farmer in you! They also accept donations. Ivy Leaf Farms is located in Houston, Texas.

Winter Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 24.04 mi

Winter Family Farm has a main garden containing a variety of lettuces, kale, cucumbers, spinach, broccoli, squash, beets, carrots, and onions. You can also find here some Swiss chard, cabbage, herbs, bitter melon, yucca, and garlic plants. Plus, sugar snap peas grow along the fence line. And there are 130 citrus trees such as satsuma, grapefruit, Meyer lemons, and navel oranges. Chickens free range during the day and go into their coop at night. It is "always a great selection of quality produce"! The owners of this land, "the Winters family members are friendly and knowledgable about how to prepare the produce offered".

Jeff’s Aquaponics & Farm

Farm & Ranch in Hunt - 24.07 mi

Jeff's Aquaponics and Farm opened in November 2012. Since then, the small scale farm has improved through the different mishaps in aquaponics. Before beginning the farm, the owner had a complete hydroponic system. Unfortunately, the whole system was lost due to a hurricane in 2008. It was a blessing in disguise as it allowed the farmer to get rid of the mixing chemicals involved in hydroponics. Today, the farm produces pesticide-dree greens, lettuces, herbs, and veggies that they can offer fresh at the market. Moreover, the farm provides eggs from their happy chickens. Their chickens have lived in pastures for the rest of their lives.

Hope Farms HTX

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 24.21 mi

The Hope Farms in Houston, Texas, is a 7-acre urban agricultural operation. It was a project of Recipe for Success Foundation organized in 2005. Hope Farms "wants to lessen the number of people in the US who are suffering from health problems". These problems include obesity, heart disease, diabetes, by changing their eating habits. They want to "provide fresh, affordable food and promote a healthy diet to the Americans, especially to the young ones". Please like their Facebook page to keep you updated about Hope Farm's volunteer opportunities. Moreover, they post information about special events and open farm stand days on the account too.

Gulf Coast Honey Bee Farms

Farm & Ranch in Telferner - 24.43 mi

Pam and Dane Beito owns and operates the Gulf Coast Honey Bee Farms. The local farmers/beekeepers keep their hives in Galveston, Harris Counties, and Brazoria. They want to contribute to saving the bees from the critical threats to their existence. Find them at the Houston and Galveston Farmers Market. They'll not only offer their homemade bee products, but they will also educate you with all of their thrilling bee knowledge. Speaking of products, they offer local raw honey, elderberry syrup, lotion bars, lip cream, honey straws, beeswax candles, and more. You can opt for raw honey in plastic bottles or glass jars.    

Junior’s Produce

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 24.75 mi

In February 2019, Junior’s Produce made its debut in Houston, generating excitement in the city. Taking over the location of a beloved 1958 institution, Junior's arrival followed the redevelopment of the area by the Houston Farmers Market owners. With 30+ years of experience, owner Junior Saldana pledges to honor the legacy by offering top-quality products from local and out-of-state farmers. Expect an expanded selection of exotic and organic fruits and vegetables under his stewardship, preserving the store's tradition while adding new flavors to Houston's culinary scene.

Helderman Farms

Farm & Ranch in Pearland - 24.80 mi

Nestling in just south of the Pearland Texas city limits, Helderman Farms is a small family farm "producing locally-grown eggs and vegetables". Moreover, their goal is "to provide quality homegrown products at an affordable price". It all started when the owner Dan Helderman enjoyed growing up on a farm in southern Indiana. Afterward, he moved to Pearland. He moved because he wanted his children to have a little taste of what it was like to experience it. Check out their products at the "Pearland Farms Market every 2nd and 4th Saturday". You can find this market at "Zychlinski Park at 2243 Grand Blvd". For more information, contact Dan Helderman. 

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