Armuchee, Georgia

Two mule farms is located on the banks of the Oostanaula river in the foothills of north georgia. We strive to raise the highest quality chemical free produce.... [more]

Chamblee, Georgia

Welcome to 2FunGuys! Grow your Own Fresh Edible Amazing Shiitake and Oyster Mushrooms in your backyard!... [more]

Winder, Georgia

Welcome to Finch Creek Farm! Our Farm is located between Winder and Statham just above HWY 211. We started our Certified Naturally Grown Vegetable Farm in March 2011.... [more]

Loganville, Georgia

This is a great farm passed down through the family.

Loganville, Georgia

We are a small family farm and nursery with locations in Loganville and Greensboro Georgia. We produce a wide variety of vegetables, plants and local honey.... [more]

Woodstock GA, Georgia

Our farm includes fainting goats, miniature horse, trail horses, turkeys and chickens. We sell free range chicken eggs and from time time sell garden produce.... [more]

Snellville, Georgia

Renaissance Gardens is a socially responsible farming business located in Snellville, Georgia. We are a newly established company in the farm-to-table movement, providing locally grown food to restaur... [more]

Canton, Georgia

The Lionheart Gardens is a year-round, diversified market garden tended by faculty, staff, and students of the Lionheart School and the surrounding community.... [more]

Winder, Georgia

We are a small family farm located in Winder,GA. We strive to grow the best local produce we can on a small scale.... [more]

Ball Ground, Georgia

Four Mile Farm raises grassfed beef and lamb in the foothills of the Georgia mountains. Our cattle and sheep are raised as nature intended, on large pastures with lots of space to roam while eating a... [more]

Monroe, Georgia

Small family farm nestled just on the Barrow/Walton county line. Home to chickens, ducks, turkeys, baby chicks, ducklings, a rabbit, goats, a lamb, a pig, two schnauzers, a baby princess and two crazy... [more]

Jefferson, Georgia

We are a local farm turning old into new. We use our own compost for our vegetables. We grow different produce at different times a year.... [more]