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1/4Plots

Elevate your Micro Family Farm with our fruit and specialty crop add-ons. Whether you prefer to develop your entire farm at once or gradually over time, we work with you to create a comprehensive master plan for your property. Our Texas tough, proven varieties are guaranteed to flourish, providing a diverse and edible landscape.

1/4Plots allow you the ability to add a diverse assortment of fruits and vegetables to your property, offering numerous benefits:

 

1. Nutrient Variety: Different fruits and vegetables provide a wide range of essential nutrients, ensuring a diverse and balanced diet.

 

2. Continuous Harvest: With a variety of crops, you can enjoy a continuous harvest throughout the seasons.

 

3. Pollinator Attraction: A variety of plants attract different pollinators, contributing to improved pollination and fruit production.

 

4. Biodiversity: A diverse garden supports a range of beneficial insects, birds, and other wildlife, fostering a balanced ecosystem.

 

5. Aesthetic Appeal: A mix of fruits and vegetables adds visual interest to your landscape, creating an attractive and vibrant garden.

 

6. Culinary Versatility: A diverse selection of fruits and vegetables allows for a wide range of culinary possibilities.

 

7. Reduced Dependency: Growing a variety of crops reduces reliance on store-bought produce, promoting self-sufficiency.

1/4Plot Options

figs

Figs

Figs are a nutrient-dense sweet fruit, packed with vitamins, and minerals. 

Years to Harvest
2-3
May to August

blueberries

Years to Harvest
3-4
May to July

Blueberries

Blueberries are packed with antioxidants and vitamins, promoting heart health, brain function, and immune support. Native to Texas

asparagus

Years to Harvest
2-3
March to May

Years to Harvest
1-2
May to July

Blackberries

Blackberries

Antioxidant-rich, promoting heart health, immune function, Native to Texas.

Sunchokes

Sunchokes

Sunchokes are similar to potatoes with a nutty, sweet flavor. Its crunchy texture makes it versatile for various culinary uses. Native to Texas

Years to Harvest
1-2
Dec. to March

muscadines

Years to Harvest
3-4
August to September

Muscadine Grapes

Muscadine grapes boast a sweet and uniquely musky flavor. Rich in antioxidants, they support heart health, immune function, and overall well-being. Texas native.

Asparagus

Asparagus offers a delicate, earthy flavor and is packed with nutrients. It is a good source of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants

Elderberries

Elderberries

Years to Harvest
2-3
July to September

Elderberries provide a unique, tart flavor and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and immune-boosting properties, Texas native.

Asian pears

Asian Pears

Years to Harvest
3-4
August to Sept.

Asian pears are crisp and juicy, with a sweet and floral flavor. Their unique texture and taste make them a refreshing delight.

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