Frequently Asked Questions
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Both! Our journey began with Monique of Momo's Bakehouse HTX selling homemade baked goods from the back of Carissa's little kei truck. As the farm grew, so did our vision. Today, Ford Gonzalez Farms is home to fresh-cut flowers, farm-fresh eggs, and a curated collection of handmade goods from talented local makers. The little kei truck that started it all is still part of our story and continues to make appearances at pop-up events and markets.
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We are located in League City, TX close to Goforth Elementary School, League City Intermediate School, and Clear Creek High School.
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We accept cash and most major credit/debit cards, along with convenient digital payment options.
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Yes! We grow our flowers right here on our backyard farm in League City, Texas. Every bouquet is harvested fresh and reflects what's blooming on the farm that week.
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Our hens are raised in a spacious coop and enclosed run where they have plenty of room to scratch, dust bathe, forage, and enjoy the outdoors. Because our property is home to a pond with both wild and domestic ducks, it's safest to keep our hens in their own secure area. Male ducks can pose a serious risk to female chickens, so their enclosure helps keep them healthy and protected while allowing them to live happy, enriched lives.
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Local Makers are talented artists, bakers, and craftspeople from our community whose handmade products are available at the farm stand. Every item is thoughtfully selected to complement the farm and support other small businesses.
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We'd love to hear from you! We're always interested in meeting local makers whose handmade products fit the style and mission of our farm. Contact us to introduce yourself and share what you create.
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At this time, the flower fields are not generally open to the public while we continue building the farm. We hope to offer additional opportunities to visit in the future.