Knopp Branch Farm supplies its produce to top chefs and restaurants in Houston. Once family owned and operated, it has over the years evolved as a volunteer-operated farm that grows heirloom vegetables and fruits including heirloom tomatoes, eight varieties of eggplant, rare “cheddar” cauliflowers, among others. They choose crops and varieties prized for their incredible flavors.
Although not certified organic, the farm follows organic methods and don’t use chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Volunteers are invited to join to obtain hands-on organic farming experience, and learn more about it. One of their primary goals is to teach people the merits and advantages of organic farming.
In Edna, Texas, you can find Dry Creek Farm. They sell various products such as "fresh farm eggs, jellies, jams, and pickles". Moreover, you can "buy directly from their home or at the local farmers' markets" such as Edna, Ganado, El Campo, and many more. Also, some of the specific locations you can find them are at West Columbia at the Hoggtober fest, Louise-Hillje Fall Festival, and BBQ Kickoff, and Angleton Market. Some of their happy customers said, "Pickles are good!" and "the jams and jelly are amazing. Their bumbleberry jam is so delicious! I will be buying some more!"
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