Much publicity and many articles were generated during the years of Bill Varney's tenure as founder and previous owner of the Fredericksburg Herb Farm — we would like to share some of them with you here . . .
In the NEWS
We believe
the Fredericksburg Herb Farm is a very special place so
do others here
are few of the things they are say
April 2006 Kerrville
Daily Times
Herb Farm hosts 12th annual festival by Carlina Villalpando The Daily Times
The Fredericksburg Herb Farm was featured
in
Kerrville Daily Times "Living" April 22, 2006
Herb Farm hosts 12th annual festival
There is rest for the weary, peace for the distressed and comfort for the broken.
The Fredericksburg Herb Farm offers an escape for anyone needing to break away from the business of life to a place where they can be nurtured and return to the simplicity of natural living.
"The place has a certain serenity and beauty," said Herb Farm founder and owner, Bill Varney. “We’ve worked for 21 years to create it.” MORE»»
The Fredericksburg Herb Farm was featured
on
Central Market's "Foodie" section of their website in September 2005
The Wonders of Fredericksburg Herb Farm
Sylvia and Bill Varney do amazing things with herbs. Since 1985, they have been growing herbs and flowers on their property in the Texas Hill Country and using them in a huge variety of food products like jellies, jams, mustards and vinegars.
The result: terrific, unexpected flavors that gardeners can appreciate as much as gourmands. MORE»»
The "Newest" News!
The
Fredericksburg
Herb Farm
was featured in The Herb Quarterly Spring 2005
After 20 years, a Texas hill-country
farm continues to celebrate all things herbal
Adele Woodyard of Tampa, Florida, is
an award-winning freelance writer and photographer. Her articles
and short stories have appeared in more than 80 publications.
Fredericksburg is a charming little
Texas town that clings to its German heritage like a burr to a saddle.
The Verins Kirche (for "Societys Church") Museum
that centers Main Street is a replica of the one built in 1847 by
German settlers. Townspeople furnish their homes with antiques from
Der Alte Fritz, and dine o wiener schnitzel and sauerbraten at Der
Lindenbaum. They bury their loved ones in a cemetery where each
grave is neatly outlined in stone.
The Fredericksburg Herb Farm was featured
in Brilliant Magazine's Anniversary
Issue Dec/Jan
herb
doctor
A stylish way to stop the sniffles?
It's all about the aromatherapy candles from the Fredericksburg
Herb Farm, guaranteed to soothe your stubborn sinuses. These delicate
white votives arrive four to a ribbon-tied box and transform the
room into a peppermint paradise. Or spice up your holiday salad
with the Lavender Champagne Vinegar or treat friends to jars of
Cinnamon Basil Peach Jam. Care to smell for yourself? Book a room
at the Herb Haus Bed and Breakfast, where you can eat Edible Flower
Preserves, enjoy a Swedish massage or sniff your day away in the
lush herb gardens. A natural winter wonderland.
Laura Zvonek