Hunter, Corissa, Riley, and Kason

Our Story

Welcome to Eagle Globe and Greens, a budding local family-owned business proudly rooted in Bartlett, TN. Founded by a dedicated veteran who served in the United States Marine Corps from 2012 to 2018, our story is one of resilience, family, and fresh beginnings. After returning home, Hunter and Corissa turned a passion for quality products and community service into this venture, starting small from our hometown garage and growing with the support of friends and neighbors.

 

At Eagle Globe and Greens, we’re more than just an produce store; we’re a family committed to delivering exceptional value with a personal touch. Whether you’re shopping for everyday essentials or unique finds, every order supports our mission to build a sustainable business that gives back to veterans and local families. We’re just getting started, but we’re excited to serve you and grow together—thank you

Our Story

Veteran Roots

Veteran Greens began as a family dream to bring fresh, nutrient-packed microgreens from our farm to your table.

Military Service

United States Marine Corps

2012-2018

Farming Roots

Proudly Veteran. Powerfully Green

Local Farm

2026 - Present

Growing microgreens with care and passion every day.

Our Greens

Fresh microgreens grown with care by our veteran family.

A vibrant cluster of microgreens with bright pink stems and fresh green leaves, growing densely in a container. The microgreens appear healthy and are likely in an indoor or controlled environment.
A dense cluster of vibrant microgreens with bright pink and green hues. The image features numerous thin stems and small leaves, creating a lush and lively texture.
A close-up view of numerous small, vibrant green seedlings with delicate stems densely packed together in a container. The leaves are round and fresh, indicating healthy growth and vitality.
A close-up view of fresh green leafy vegetables with smooth, oval-shaped leaves. The leaves appear vibrant and lush, overlapping each other, possibly indicative of a healthy harvest.
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