Nutty Brown Farm
Locally grown with love.
The Flower Cabin
"A beautiful way to start your weekend"
We're wrapping up the season at our 1840’s little log cabin. Saturday, November 9th will be the last day for cut flowers and bouquets at the cabin.
* November 16 we will be closed to prepare for our (first ever) holiday market.
* November 23 and 30 - join us on the farm for holiday market days 9am to 1pm in the barn. Fresh made wreaths, poinsettias, gifts and goodies galore!
13900 Nutty Brown Rd Austin, Texas 78737
For more information about what we have growing or to reserve flowers for your special event please contact
Kim at kstearns@nuttybrownfarm.com
We except cash, Venmo or check.
Meet the Farmer
Hi y’all, my name is Kim!
I’m a fourth generation Texan, born in Austin. My ancestors came to Galveston from Germany on the ship “The Sara Ann” in 1845.
My parents Ira and Beverly taught me to work hard, be honest, do your best and give back. I take these values to heart and put them into the work I do on the farm everyday.
I love sharing what I’ve learned about growing flowers. I have people say to me, “I didn’t think you could grow these flowers in Texas.” It can take a little extra care but for me it’s so worth it.
Market Day Partners
My friends and partners at the Saturday Market at Nutty Brown Farm.
goodbake.
Hi, I’m Sara!
Mom of two teens, baker & pastry chef for 26 years. My focus is on producing unique yet simple sourdough loaves, scones and cookies.
My first love has always been bread.
I started my baking career in a small family owned bakery surrounded by mixers, huge buckets filled to the brim with dough and a multi deck bread oven, and it is there where I fell in love with the craft.
I went through the baking and pastry arts program at the CIA in Napa Valley and have had 10 years of experience in restaurants as a pastry chef/baker in Seattle, upstate NY and most recently for Mazama Coffee in Dripping Springs.
Hi, I’m Chris!
After 30 years as a marketing exec, now I grow flowers, raise chickens and spend my time on the farm.
Ranch 101 Flowers are grown locally at our urban garden in Austin, Texas and at our flower farm in Elgin, Texas. In addition to local cut flowers you can also find Ranch 101 handmade goods and gifts for sale in the Nutty Brown Cabin.
I'm proud to partner with Kim and Sarah to bring local wholesome goodness to the community every Saturday during the growing season. Come see us on Saturday's! As we like to say on the farm...It's a beautiful way to start the weekend!