Springdale Farm 755 Springdale Road
Austin, Texas 78702
512-386-8899
Upcoming Event: Feb. 29 - Homegrown Revival
March 14 - Homegrown Revival
March 18 - SXSW Family Event
April 15 - East Austin Urban Farm Tour
INDOOR FARM STAND Farm Stand open Wednesday and Saturdays 9:00-1:00 in the little green building. Come on in!
ELLIE MAY’S CORNER 
I love it when it rains and the creek runs with water. What I don't get is all the commotion I get when I head for the couch after a splashing good time...
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Today was such a great day. We woke up after a nice rain to find an old fire pit full of water. The ducks had a marvelous time in their impromptu spa. And it was market day. I love market days where friends old and new stop by the farm stand. Truth be told, we’ve [...]
It’s a busy time on the farm. We are filling the greenhouse with seeds for spring transplants. We are cutting down old crops to prep the beds in anticipation of all that will be planted soon. We are planning crop rotations as best we can, composting – the chickens love helping with this – and [...]
This is Kerbey Lane’s second annual Urban Farm Open House. It was such a success last year, we are thrilled they are back for another outstanding Meal in the Field! Actually, this chic dinner is a wonderful showcase of the season’s best harvests with Kerbey Lane’s signature touch. Join us for a [...]
We’re pretty excited to share with you Austin’s newest non-profit supper club benefitting the Dell’s Children Hospital and the Sustainable Food Center. The Chef’s Table dinner is the brain child of Executive Chef Jason Dodge of Peche and mixologist Michael Menley. This uniquely intimate affair includes thoughtfully prepared and locally sourced food and [...]
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Currently growing: marjoram, oregano, rosemary, garlic chives, mint, thyme, sage, lavendar, oregano, onions, leeks, swiss chard, arugula, lemongrass, shallots, kale, spinach, turnips, beets, carrots, fennel, cabbage, endive, garlic, broccoli, cauliflower, rutabaga, mustard greens, broccoli rabe, parsnips, escarole, lettuce, collards, potatoes, asparagus
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