Yahweh's Farm

Saul and Diana Padilla relocated from Indiana to Texas in 2004. Saul, a life-long farmer, and Diana, a fine dining chef for over 10 years, purchased a wonderful farm in Harlingen which was formerly owned by a champion Master Gardener.

The Padilla's farm paradise has trees over 20 years old - pecan, orange, grapefruit, peach; several types of banana plants and many beautiful flowers.

Saul and Diana are currently growing seasonal fruits and vegetables, organically. The farm is a (non-certified) organic farm with a bounty that will bring the taste of heaven to your table. Pasture and free range eggs, chickens, goats and rabbits are available too.

 

Diana and Saul Padilla

19741 Morris Rd.

Harlingen, TX 78552

 


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