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Johnson's Backyard Garden

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The official Johnson's Backyard Garden Twitter account. Follow us if you like yummy organic food, from the farm to your table.

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JBG Volunteering is Back!! BIG NEWS: For the first time in a year and a half, we're welcoming volunteers back to the farm! jbgorganic.com/volunteer instagram.com/p/CROm9HospJq/…

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We are in full OKRA SEASON! Share your favorite ways to use it in your dishes! #organic #farming #ATX #okra instagram.com/p/CRUU2EAM-Fe/…

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We are loving this year’s butternut squash harvest! What are you making with yours? #organic #farming #ATX #ButternutSquash instagram.com/p/CRoeM9dMptB/…

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Come check out our latest CSA PSA on Instagram! Get delicious ideas for your weekly veggies! #organic #farming #ATX instagram.com/p/CR17qiusVo2/…

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Have you heard? Volunteering is available again at the farm. Give us a hand and get a box of veggies for your kindness! Details at the link jbgorganic.com/volunteer

Have you heard? Volunteering is available again at the farm. Give us a hand and get a box of veggies for your kindness! Details at the link jbgorganic.com/volunteer
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The Greens of Summer The greens we’re growing this summer are especially well-suited to grow in warm… err… scorching weather, and this means they may be greens you’re accustomed to seeing. Learn about The Greens jbgorganic.com/blog

The Greens of Summer

The greens we’re growing this summer are especially well-suited to grow in warm… err… scorching weather, and this means they may be greens you’re accustomed to seeing.

Learn about The Greens jbgorganic.com/blog