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Full Spectrum MicrogreensNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.00 mi

Looking for fresh microgreens? Discover Full Spectrum Micro Greens, a family-owned business in Dallas, Texas. Mother-son duo, Sandra and Matthew Freeman, work tirelessly to provide nutritious wheatgrass, edible flowers, and a variety of microgreens including basil, broccoli, kale, and more. With a commitment to quality, they use organic seeds, nutrients, and reverse osmosis water for maximum health benefits. Explore their diverse selection today.

Sun E FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.00 mi

Sun E Farm boasts twelve pepper varieties, nine types of tomatoes, and ten basil varieties. For fresh veggies and herbs like marjoram, shingiku, salad burnet, and parsley, we've got you covered. Our farm thrives on community volunteer gardening, fostering knowledge and expertise. We also cultivate stunning flowers. Support low-income refugees by purchasing our gardening products. Get fresh, quality food from exceptional plants for a noble cause. Find us on Miller Road!

Candy Girl Chicks & LivestockNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Hutchins - 0.00 mi

Candy Girl Chicks and Livestock is sitting int the beautiful countryside of Hutchins, Texas. The farm started as a gift. Then, the farm unexpectedly grew and expanded. Its main intention was to serve as "a learning project" that will provide "food production education and jobs" for everyone interested while "raising nutritious food" for the community. Today, they are raising "pastured chicken for eggs and meat". Moreover, they also "raise goats for meat". Candy Girls Chick and Livestock loves farming and feel proud that they can build our food. Check them out by visiting their website or call Tricia Ray at (469) 855-4138.   They haven't updated their CSA page since June 2019, contact them directly for more information.

Saxon FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.00 mi

"Saxon Farms is famous for its tomatoes grown in Ben Wheeler, Texas". Started by E.L. and Mary Jane Saxon in 1950, now operated by Stacey and his brother Gary. Their tomatoes are known throughout East Texas and beyond for being large and meaty, and having that bold vine-ripened tomato taste. "The flavor of those sweet tomatoes" is "so amazing" that you "could not stop eating them". Also, there is a little sign that reads “put your money in the jar and take what you want”. Even if the owners are not there, "you could drive up and grab a basket of tomatoes". You will be thankful and be reminded "of what a tomato is supposed to taste like". "The deep sandy soils here close to Ben Wheeler and by allowing our tomatoes ripen on the vine make a big difference in the way our tomatoes taste", according to the owner.

Ross’ Rowdy BeesNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Addison - 0.00 mi

Ross’ Rowdy Bees, which is located in Addison, Texas, is a family business specializing in local Texas honey. They also sell all-natural beeswax products. And if you want a beehive relocated but are afraid to do it yourself, you can contact Ross’ Rowdy Bees. They will send specialists who can get the job done with no injuries to people or bees. You can also count on them to help you with any needs or concerns regarding hive management or if you need beekeeping courses. If you want to start your own bee colony by purchasing a 5-frame Nuc (an established bee colony) or a 10-frame singles (which includes the brood, a queen bee, and bees in a single deep 10 frame).    

Rubio’s Produce at Dallas Sweet Harvest

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.41 mi

Rubio's Produce at Dallas Sweet Harvest gives the community the chance to stock up "weekly for fresh vegetables, fruit, nuts & local honey."  Offering "great food, great deals," they are "MORE than generous" and "always have great prices."  Some of their items for sale include apples, mangoes, watermelons, tomatoes, peaches, juices and even plants!

Thompson Produce

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.45 mi

Thompson Produce has "the best dried fruits, nuts and honey". Their "Amaretto, Cinnamon and piña colada" can become a "favorite" among all their "flavored pecans". With an "awesome customer service", you will find them selling at the "Dallas Farmer's Market". Specializing in Pecans, they have fresh shelled and in-shell nuts. They also offer homestyle jams and relishes as well as dried fruits and nut mixes and local honey too. They have been selling for over 50 years at the Dallas Farmer's Market.

Deep Ellum Urban Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.73 mi

Deep Ellum Urban Gardens, in Dallas, Texas, is a community garden in Deep Ellum. This is a project of the Deep Ellum Community Association. The people behind Deep Ellum Urban Gardens wanted to provide opportunities for people to grow food for themselves. Growing gives them the opportunity to be active and avoid a sedentary lifestyle. Another benefit from this is allowing the people to get to know each other. So far, they have grown peppers, tomatoes, basil, and eggplants. It is a common sight to see gardeners and volunteers tending to the garden, especially on a beautiful, sunny day.

F.A.R.M. Urban Park

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.76 mi

F.A.R.M. Urban Park is a 501c3 veterans organization that assists veterans in finding opportunities in agriculture. F.A.R.M. Urban Park is located in Dallas, Texas. The acronym explains what they do: Farmers Assisting Returning Military. We've all heard of stories about how difficult it is for soldiers returning from overseas deployment. Many of them find a hard time fitting in. They have a hard time adjusting to civilian life. Many of them have problems like PTSD. Introducing them to farming helps them in many ways. It is therapeutic. It also gives them a sense of purpose and belonging. Lastly, it gives them an opportunity for a new livelihood and source of income.  

Promise of Peace Garden

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 1.93 mi

The Promise Peace Garden in Dallas, Texas, is in the business of transforming vacant places into a flourishing one. They help people to increase healthy lifestyles, school success, and altering perspectives. Also, the Promise Peace Garden is a nonprofit solution for stagnate circumstances in urban communities. Moreover, they provide fresh, clean food that everyone will enjoy! The farm wants to ensure that everyone in the city will have clean, locally sourced food on their platter. One of their clients says, “The Promise of Peace Garden is such a wonderful, thoughtful way to introduce gardening to children. Also, it has a wonderful organization with a refreshing and authentic mission!” Lastly, It is their mission to educate people and contribute to a better tomorrow, and to provide beautiful fresh food.

Big Tex Urban Farms

Farm & Ranch in Addison - 2.03 mi

Big Tex Urban Farms is proof that initiatives meant to help the people and the community are always a great idea. Big Tex Urban Farms is an urban agriculture project located at the State Fair of Texas Midway in Fair Park. This project started in 2016. In 2020, Big Tex Urban Farms harvested and donated more than 26,000 pounds of food. This is equivalent to 295,000 servings of fresh produce. Nine organizations in the Fair Park and South Dallas communities benefited from the donations made by Big Tex Urban Farms. These organizations work to fight hunger and food insecurity in Texas.

East Dallas Community Garden

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 2.34 mi

Established in 1987, the East Dallas Community Garden has thrived in Texas for over thirty years. Led by refugees from Cambodia and Bhutan, this unique garden receives mentorship from anthropologist Don Lambert, who assists with technical and legal aspects of community gardening. Nestled among apartments and businesses on Fitzhugh Avenue, it stands out as one of the area's most productive and vibrant green spaces. With a diverse range of vegetables, educational opportunities, and plant sales, the garden offers a complete experience for visitors. Additionally, they sell their fresh produce on specific days and times, so stay updated by following them on Facebook.

Restorative Farms

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 3.15 mi

Restorative Farms aims to "foster a vibrant and viable community-based urban farm system in South Dallas". The people that created Restorative Farms believes that this can help the people and the community, especially those who need fresh food and employment or livelihood. They already have completed several projects. Right now, they are selling GroBox, a starter kit for those who want to try their hand in growing vegetables. It comes with instructions and it is very easy to use. They all sell starter plants. You get to pick which plant you want to grow. Restorative Farms is located in Dallas, Texas.

Bonton Farms

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 3.84 mi

Situated south of Dallas, Bonton Farms encompasses 40 acres of fertile land. Their diverse offerings include goats, beehives, and free-range chickens, providing a bountiful supply of milk, honey, and fresh eggs. Committed to community well-being, the farm not only provides nutritious food but also offers essential services such as health guidance, nutritional counseling, and engaging cooking classes. To foster connections between Bonton and Dallas communities, Bonton Farms has recently launched the vibrant Bonton Market. This welcoming space serves as a hub where people can dine, converse, and shop, fostering community bonds. If you're passionate about supporting this cause, you can visit the market in person or explore the range of merchandise available on their website. Join the movement and make a difference through Bonton Farms.

Caliper Farm to Market

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 6.35 mi

Join the grow your food movement at Caliper Farm to Market, established in 1974. Experience the personal care each plant receives as the farmer waters them by hand. Explore their diverse offerings including pears, coffee trees, and unique food transplants. Visit their stand at White Rock Farmers Market, Rockwall Farmers Market, or Lakewood Village Farmers Market. Stay updated on their schedule via their Facebook page. Embrace the farm-to-market experience at Caliper Farm to Market.

We Over Me Farm

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 7.16 mi

We Over Me Farm started out as the initiative of Paul Quinn College when they converted its football field into a farm.  This farm is used to provide "learning tool" for their students, of which 15% of their produce is donated.  This project has two goals.  First is "to transform the health and well-being of under-resourced communities in Southern Dalls by providing fresh, health, affordable food options."  Their other goal is to educate and empower future generations "to take better care of themselves, their environments, and their communities."  Some of their produce include shoots, microgreens, herbs, garlic, onions, leeks, radishes, turnips, carrots, tomatoes, peppers, and okra.
 

Hat Creek Farms, North Texas

Farm & Ranch in Chico - 7.54 mi

Sitting in North Texas at County Road 1742, Chico, you can find Hat Creek Farms. They specialize in selling pasture-raised eggs with the use of integrated pest management and grass-fed farming practices. Also, it is a naturally-grown farm truly respecting the way nature operates to produce abundance and healthy, happy animals. Moreover, they take pride in serving the North Texas region, including DFW, Denton, and Wise counties. Furthermore, farm stand whole is also available. Besides, you can pick up directly from the farm or schedule a delivery in availing their pasture-raised eggs. For more information, contact them at (817) 683-2181. 

Moss Haven Farm

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 8.78 mi

Meet Kim Whalen Aman, also known as Farmer Kim, the driving force behind Moss Haven Farm's success. Inspired by her grandfather's farming legacy in Central Ohio, she's not only a dedicated special education teacher but also a passionate educator in farming. Engaging students in hands-on learning, she created garden programs that foster teamwork, responsibility, and care. Moss Haven Farm is more than a place; it's an essential part of city kids' education, teaching health, nutrition, science, and life skills through growing vegetables and collecting fresh eggs.

Good Tilth Farm & NurseryNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Irving - 9.19 mi

A soil lab and a nursery in one, the Gold Tilth Farm is a micro-farm offering seasonal greens to their CSA. They also partner with Lorica Tea and Botanicals. Their partnership involves growing and foraging plants for drying so it can become tea. In 2013, the farmer was only into teaching functional crafts and urban homesteading. Later on, they started selling at the Dallas Farmers Market. They mainly offered useful plants that most people would only see as weeds. Then, in 2014, they expanded. Today, they continue to improve the soil on the farm and strive to diversify their plants. One secret the farm uses if the EM-1. It is a strain of lactic acid bacteria that helps the farmers finish off their compost and manures.

Crystal Creek Cattle Co

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 9.50 mi

Crystal Creek Cattle specializes in raising Angus, Hereford, and Wagyu. They also raise pork, poultry, and game meats. All of which sent for delivery to hotels, restaurants, and schools throughout Texas. If you do not like frozen meat, you just found the best farm that can provide that freshness. They never freeze the different meat products they sell. They are always freshly sold and always inspected before doing so. The game meats they offer are duck products, Texas quails, pheasant, and bison. They also sell veal. If you want to try their products, email them today. They deliver every day. They cater orders in the DFW Metroplex.

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