Kelso, Tennessee

We grow all heirloom cut flowers on our farm during the months of June - October. We sell our flowers in mason jar bouquets from our farm stand that is operated by the honor system.

Old Hickory, Tennessee

We sell organic produce, herbs, and some fruit from May-November at our farmstand on Saundersville Road a mile behind the Walmart in Hermitage, Saturday mornings from 8-12.... [more]

Kensigton, Georgia

We are a small farm between Lookout and Pigeon Mts. in McLemore Cove. I will sell produce here on the farm with call-in orders.... [more]

Westmoreland, Tennessee

Our family farm started out as a dream over 8 years ago. We lived in a suburb of Buffalo, NY, and began hatching birds-- small at first, but then grew to hatching a few hundred birds per season-- chi... [more]

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Closed Permanently. Bo Peep's Black Sheep is part of Coolidge Urban Farm, a small family run farm within the city limits of Chattanooga.... [more]

Cleveland, Tennessee

Pinky's Garden offers Vegetable Start CSA (Don't have the space to start your own seeds let Pinky's start them for you), and will start offering flower bouquet bar CSA later this spring.

Friendsville, Tennessee

We raise our animals all naturally on pasture. We currently have fresh eggs available and will have veggies soon.... [more]

Woodbury, Tennessee

Little short mountain farm is a cooperative farm nestled in the rolling hills of middle tennessee. We are offering csa shares for a 30 week season beginning in may during which we will grow over 60 di... [more]

Franklin, Tennessee

We produce all natural beef, no hormones, no additives, no antibiotics. Our beef is bred, born and raised on our farm and goes straight from our feedlot to your freezer.... [more]

Franklin, Tennessee

Farm-fresh free range eggs, pastured turkeys and chickens, and hand-crafted chicken coops.

Delano, Tennessee

We are a multi-generation family farm, with gorgeous mountain views, convenient to most of East Tennessee.... [more]

menlo, Georgia

We grow vegetables April through November without conventional pesticides.