Back on the Pitch

by | May 9, 2018 | News

It’s been a year since winning the 2017 Pitch Competition and, through their continued partnership with BBVA Compass Bank, the Houston Dynamo are bringing the Pitch back for another year. As part of the promotions for this year’s competition, they checked in with us at the farm and invited us to partake in some pregame festivities including the first kick before the recent LA Galaxy game.

Thank you to BBVA Compass and the Houston Dynamo for their support of us and other small businesses in Houston. If you’ve got a small business, we recommend submitting an application before May 16th.

 

In September 2025, we started building out our greenhouse at Finca Tres Robles. In just a few short months, we have been able to grow multiple vegetable varieties and transplant them successfully into the fields, where they have grown and been harvested throughout the fall and winter months! 

How a greenhouse works

At its simplest, a greenhouse captures sunlight and holds warmth, creating a stable environment for plants to grow.

Inside, we manage temperature, airflow, water, and light to give seedlings exactly what they need at each stage.

greenhouses matter for small, high-impact farms

Greenhouses give small farms a head start. They allow us to grow more food in limited space by protecting young plants from cold snaps, heavy rains, and unpredictable weather.

It’s a balance of structure and attentiveness. Less about forcing growth, more about creating the right conditions for it to happen naturally.

How greenhouses help us plan and grow more effectively

The greenhouse is where planning becomes tangible. By starting plants early and in controlled conditions, we can make thoughtful decisions about timing, spacing, and crop succession long before seedlings reach the field. This early preparation helps us use our resources wisely and respond with flexibility as the season unfolds.

For a high-impact farm, this protection means resilience. We can extend our growing season, reduce losses, and steward our land more carefully while still feeding our community.