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A FARMER'S GUIDE TO A DAY TRIP TO GARFIELD, TEXAS

02/22/19 — Heydon Hatcher

It’s here! The first weekend of our three-weekend transplant sale is tomorrow, Saturday the 23rd! We will have our most varied selection of certified-organic transplants yet at this greenhouse sale. Our Garfield farm is located at 4008 River Road, Garfield, 78512, and we will be there from 9 am to 2 pm slinging the baby crops. Come and get ‘em! There will also be a selection of organic compost, soil amendments, and farm-grade tomato cages and stakes for that stellar spring garden you have in mind.

We know that Garfield can seem a little out of the way for you Central Austinites, but we say, make a day of it! It’ll be worth it when you have a car full of smiles, a full belly, and a trunk full of transplants for your most glorious spring garden yet. Here’s our farmers’ guide to a day trip to Garfield, Texas. Check it out.

Transplant loot. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Get your outdoor fix with the fam!

Head to one of the many outdoor oases east of the airport. McKinney Roughs Nature Park offers multi-use trails, picnic spots, and legendary ziplines! After wildfire damage in recent years, Bastrop State Park has no shortage of new growth to ogle. Witness the rebirth of this marvelous state park through hiking, camping, biking, or any number of outdoor activities, and marvel the start of the notorious East Texas Lost Pines Forest. The Colorado River Refuge and the Lost Pines Nature Trails both offer a quiet respite from city living with tons of amazing views and trails adjacent to the Colorado River (the same river that runs through our farm!). Keen on fishing? Check out Lake Bastrop for some serious largemouth bass, sunfish, catfish, and crappie loot. Not to mention, Lake Bastrop South Shore Park is the cornerstone for all water, outdoor, and camping activities in Bastrop proper.

Colorado River. Photo by Tamir Kalifa.

Got animal lovers in the family?

How about hopping over to the Texas Reptile Zoo for a very unique reptile experience. However, if reptiles aren’t your cup of tea, how about the Capital of Texas Zoo? It's a one-of-a-kind private wildlife park that houses a vast array of animals and tons of educational opportunities.

Texas Reptile Zoo. Photo courtesy of the Texas Reptile Zoo on Pinterest.

Got food on the mind?

A local favorite that has recently been revamped is Little Thailand and said to have the best Thai food in central Texas. The recently passed original owners’ niece and nephew have reopened, reenergized, and reinvigorated the place with the warmth for which it's notorious. Located underneath the Garfield water tower, it’s proximity to JBG begs for a quick stop to eat some spicy dishes, and while you’re at it, stop by the Garfield Library to grab some books! If you are jonesin’ for a quick beverage of the alcoholic sort, stop by the Waterhole Saloon across the street, a historic neighborhood bar with an outdoor stage that is said to feel like old Austin.

If you keep heading east to Bastrop proper, we’re told that Maxine’s Cafe and Bakery has the best breakfast in Bastrop. Our head farmer loves to take folks to Roadhouse for drool-worthy burgers after a hard day of farming. They sure are inimitably tasty. If you love live tunes, amazingly delicious food from scratch, and dazzling views of the Colorado River, head to Neighbor’s Kitchen and Yard. It’s a breath of fresh air from the big city. If it’s a beautiful day, sit on the deck. You won’t regret it. Finally, to satiate that sweet tooth, head to Berdoll Pecan Farm for their endless pecans, pecan pie vending machine, and a photo opportunity with the giant squirrel statue!

Neighbor's Bar. Photo courtesy of the Neighbor's website.

Come to our transplant sale and explore Texas this weekend! See you soon!
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