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PP Farming Co.

Farm & Ranch in Rosharon - 18.16 mi

PP Farming Co. is one of the regulars in the local farmers market. The fresh produce they sell there are harvested from the farm, all bounty of the land. They often bring different vegetables - including those big, green leafy vegetables that will surely catch your attention. They also sell tomatoes, root crops, eggs, ground meat (lamb and goat), and many more.

Hope Farms HTX

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 19.64 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.

Finca Tres Robles

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 21.89 mi

Finca Tres Robles is owned and operated by SMALL PLACES LLC, a Houston based social impact business. Also, Finca Tres Robles is Houston’s only private farm inside 610 Loop, located in Houston’s East Side just 4 miles from Houston’s City Hall. "Locally grown, in the city, they carry a wide variety of fruits and vegetables". "Kind farmers, yummy vegetables, fun classes and farm dinners here". "This farm is also very involved with the community". And also "open Saturdays, very convenient for picking fresh vegetables in the morning". "Plus they give you a discount if you live in that zip code". Their farm "produce is amazing and the space is brilliant for very special events!" It is "a gem in the most unexpected of places!"

Island Aquaponics

Farm & Ranch in Galveston - 22.09 mi

Island Aquaponics opened in 2011 with a mission to bring fresh premium greens, herbs, and lettuces to the community. While they temporarily closed, a new owner made it possible for the farm to reopen their doors in January 2018. Cassi Boatwright and Diane Glowacki have worked together to restore the 2100 square feet greenhouse. In just six months, they are already back at the market, selling their first organic produce. The farm is proud to share that they feed their plants with all organic fertilizer and only let them drink 100% rainwater. With a system so efficient, they make the above claims easily possible. There is still a lot of renovations in the future, but they are slowly getting there.  

EcoGrow Farming

Farm & Ranch in Rosharon - 22.56 mi

Since 2014, EcoGrow Farming has been a "purveyor of naturally-grown, chemical-free fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers" in 4908 West Davis Road, Rosharon, Texas. Moreover, they "use sustainable farming methods using aquaponics". Also, they aim to deliver the freshest and top-quality produce free of pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers. Some of their products include "vegetables: brussels sprouts, green beans, kale, okra, peas, swiss chard, and tomatoes; herbs: fresh and medicinal; edible flowers; and specialty items: compost or manure, gourds, and luffa". If you are planning to visit their ranch, you can only come via appointment. Contact Eugene and call to schedule.

Blodgett Urban Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 22.61 mi

Blodgett Urban Gardens describes itself as "a community garden that harvests fresh fruits, veggies, and smiles." Here, there is weekly gardening, and you can take part in it. So if you have time, why not volunteer? Blodgett Urban Gardens, a non-profit charitable organization, is more than happy to have you. One of the things they teach here is sustainable gardening which you can apply in your garden. If you are looking for produce, go local and buy from them.

Law Ranch Cattle Company

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 23.52 mi

Founded in 1952 by Ray Law's father, the Law Ranch Cattle Co. has been a family legacy. Despite initially pursuing teaching, Ray's deep connection to the farm persisted, leading him to ultimately choose a fulfilling farming career over teaching. Joined by his wife Amy, their shared goal is to provide exceptional beef that transcends supermarket norms. Their vision embraces pasture-raised, organic, and tender beef, dry-aged to perfection, all subject to rigorous state inspection while maintaining affordability. Beyond beef, their endeavors extend to raising laying chickens, all in the pursuit of offering the healthiest meat options available. Their dedication has garnered global acclaim, with customers echoing praises such as, "Your beef and chicken rank as the finest worldwide!"

Plant It Forward Farms

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 24.21 mi

Plant It Forward is a nonprofit organization. Plant It Forward Farms' mission is to train and support former refugees in operating successful urban farm businesses in Houston, Texas. "They are a great organization and great way to give to someone who is hard to buy for but likes good fresh veggies and such". They sell at several farmers markets and they also have a Farm Share program. They also sell their fresh produces directly on-the-farm at their neighborhood Farm Stands. You can also donate to their programs. They are also seeking donations for the use of land to be converted into new urban farms. Check their website and Facebook page for updates.

GreenhouwseNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Houston - 24.84 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 - 24.84 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 - 24.84 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.

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