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3.3 (10 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Only one person at the cashier creating a long line for buyers . Some items are misplaced and found a few things that were already expired.

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Very nice service and unique addition to the neighbor hood! It's nice and neatly organized and not cluttered like most stores!

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Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

4.7(62 reviews)
8.0 mi
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I've been coming here for years and I'm in shock that I never wrote a review. Coming here is most…read moreliterally one of my favorite places. This is more my speed than Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. I'm a glam country girl and will forever be. Flowers, plants, fruit, vegetables, farm fresh meats, dairy, bakery items, etc, etc, etc. High quality, always fresh. Store is always clean. They just did an expansion of the store making more space for product placement & customers to roam. I love the open market feel. Staff...always friendly professional. I could have a bad day and coming here instantly cheers me up. Prices... health costs money but copays cost more. You choose. Parking... decent. The turnover is quick and I've never had to wait to park. People are usually in & out. Issues... the only herbs they sell is cilantro. I'm ok with that (mostly). But I really wish they had mint & basil. They are closed during winter. Makes sense but... Those are the longest 4 months for me.

Franks is always an adventure. They have fresh, local produce. On 5/4/25, the selection was…read morewatermelon, summer squashes, corn, and more. I love getting my seasonal produce from there because it is so fresh and flavorful. They also have locally sourced baked goods, jams, spices, and candies. The plant selection is also unreal. They have about 8 greenhouses all filled with different plants. Feels like walking through a local garden rather than a nursery. A plus is also that they usually have a food truck on the weekends. The day I went was Mikes Gelato.

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Frank's Produce & Greenhouses
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Amish Farmers Market - Variety of Whoopie Pies. Only 75 cents!

Amish Farmers Market

4.8(6 reviews)
46.7 mi

Visit to the Charlotte Hall Amish Market in Mechanicsville, MD. Didn't take many pictures out of…read morerespect to the Amish Farmer's, but I made it with some awesome tomatoes, spring onions, fresh baked peperroni and cheese bread, and organic local honey! Please visit the honey stand, the lady is awesome (sorry, didn't catch her name!)

Every time we come up for a visit, my sister-in-law brings me to the Amish Farmers Market (AFM)…read more The vendors are lined up around the outer perimeter of the parking lot of Charlotte Hall Library. It's been 4 years since my last visit and not much has changed. Each vendor seems to have their permanent spot in the back lot. I love it simply for the fact that it is truly a farmers market. No crafts or jewelry here. However, there are only a couple of vendors who are not farmers, but still food related. One sells local wine and they are only there on Saturdays. The gentleman at Pap's Produce said the hours of operation is Monday to Saturday from 8am to 5pm. I am not sure if these are just summer hours, as I forgot to ask him. At this market you can find a variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as plants and flowers and baked goods. They all carry similar things, but each vendor seems to carry one item that is cheaper than the other. - Parking - Private lot of Charlotte Hall Library. I purchased goods from the following vendors: Pap's Produce - a dozen corn for $5. This vendor is on the end lot by the entrance to the parking lot with a white shed. Their name is marked on the doorway of the shed in really small writing. They had Silver King Corn (white kernel) corn, which seems to be the common crop around that area. It was piled high, neatly on a folding table. The husks were bright green with no blemishes and they seemed to have picked them that morning. I opened each one and the kernels were perfect! Cooked them later for dinner and they were so fresh. Clover Hill Produce (CHP) - Cantaloupe, 3 for $5. The aroma of cantaloupes will intoxicate you at every vendor that sells these melons. CHP had the best deal on the cantaloupes. Most were selling them for 1 for $2, and 2 for $5 and the sizes varied. The lady at this spot picked the perfect melons for me as I needed one for immediate consumption and the other two for the next few days. We had some for an afternoon snack and they were so juicy and delicious! John's Produce - Whoopie Pies for $0.75 each, Mini Peach Pie for $2.50 There are a few vendors at the market that carry baked goods by a lady names Ada. I wondered who Ada was and they explained that she comes by in the morning and delivers her goods to them, but does not sell her goods on her own at the market. Most of the goods were delivered shortly before we arrived as some of the plastic bags of the items, like the dinner rolls, were blown up from the steam. You could still feel the heat if you put your hands near it. They looked delicious! Be sure to take a look at each vendor that carries her stuff, because they all do not carry the same of her things! We got a variety of Whoopie Pies like Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Mint, Pumpkin and Chocolate and I just had to get the Peach Pie. Noah's Place - Large Apple Pie for $6.75 My SIL told me that the Amish make some great pies, so I decided to get one and went with Apple, a flavor, that the whole family would enjoy. There were also Blackberry, Blueberry and Cherry. Noah's Place carries goods from Kurtz Bakery, unlike the others who carry Ada's goods. My process at any market is do a walk through to see what each of the vendors offer, make a mental note of the things I want to buy and then buy everything at the end. I did good at this one! Came out with quite a few bags, purchasing from four vendors and probably spent about $20! I also recommend going during a weekday, if you don't mind missing the wine vendor, because my SIL says it gets pretty crowded on Saturdays.

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Amish Farmers Market - The set up

The set up

Amish Farmers Market - Plants for sale in different pottery.

Plants for sale in different pottery.

Amish Farmers Market - Ada's Chocolate Applesauce Brownies

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Ada's Chocolate Applesauce Brownies

Larriland Farm - Pick your own strawberries

Larriland Farm

4.2(219 reviews)
27.0 mi
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Such a treat. I love coming to Larriland each year to grab fresh fruit. I typically come for…read morepeaches but was so upset when I planned to go and decided to check online and the season had ended. It was just open on Monday and then closed by Friday. I was so sad. I still decided to go and buy some from the farm stand and to see if they at least still had some of my favorite products. They did I was happy to grab some up. They have Taharka Bros ice cream and some flavors I had never tried before so I grabbed a couple, don't judge. Not stating if they made it home or not but why would anyone let perfectly good ice cream go to waste on a hot ride home. Come on now, make it make sense lol. If I'm back in the area during harvest time, I'll definitely go back to grab up some fresh produce.

I went to Larriland Farm with a few friends this past Saturday afternoon for blackberry and peach…read morepicking, which are two of my favorite fruits. I've also never picked either fruit before, so I was very excited. The farm is huge, with many different sites. We stopped by the farm market first to look at various produce. There were so many fresh fruits and vegetables (if you are lazy and don't want to pick any, you can buy it here). We were very enticed by the strawberry milk (which sadly, I didn't end up buying). I did buy a bag of dry ingredients to make corn chowder for 14.99, which I enjoyed four meals of! First, we went to pick blackberries. I got one of the cartons for 9.99 (there's also a smaller one for 6.99) because I got greedy and wanted lots of blackberries. Unfortunately, it took me at least an hour to fill up my carton with the blackberries that looked ripe since most of the ones we saw looked more like raspberries (bright red, incredibly tart, and most definitely not ready to be picked). Very occasionally, I'd find a really fat and juicy blackberry, which immediately got plucked off the tree and straight into my carton. I tried some of them after picking and a lot of them were pretty sour even though they were ripe. I was quite sad that I labored in vain. Overall, it was a very hot day and with the scarce amount of ripe blackberries, I should have just bought them at the farm market. Finally, one of my friends and I went to pick peaches while the rest of them went to stare at sunflowers. We were done in less than 15 minutes since we picked ~30 for the 19.99 box (the cheapest option). The peaches were great, 2-3 days after picking. I've been enjoying them with other friends so far. If there's anything I'd recommend picking from Larriland, it's the peaches. Fun time at the farm, the prices are a bit steep for picking, and I'm still kind of sad about the lack of sweet blackberries.

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Larriland Farm - Summer berry pie made with the berries we picked

Summer berry pie made with the berries we picked

Larriland Farm - Apple fritter: sweet and warm! Big portion.

Apple fritter: sweet and warm! Big portion.

Larriland Farm - Apple fritters

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Apple fritters

The Class Produce Group - Produce haul--5.8.18 / appreciate warehouse-to-home freshness!

The Class Produce Group

3.0(2 reviews)
7.4 mi
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if you are truck driver and come here for delivery you have to wait 4 to 5 hours this warehouse and…read moreyou have to change dock 3 to 5 times and rest room avilable in this place.

I discovered Class Produce earlier this year while looking for an organic produce wholesaler to…read morefeed our hungry family. Class Produce is a distributor that carries organic as well as conventional produce. I am considered a "cash customer" (even though I can pay by Visa or MasterCard) since I purchase as an individual. Twice a week, I receive a spreadsheet by e-mail of current stock items and prices. Pick-up is Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.--12:00 noon, and the order must be received by the close of business a day ahead of time. Some pointers: -most deliveries come in overnight on Sunday, so the best day for pick-up is Monday. -check your produce on-site or as soon as you get home. Class will not issue a credit for items 24 hours after pick-up. I've had 3 small issues (fruit that wasn't optimal) since I started ordering from here, and Class was quick in resolving the situation, but the first time that I called, I did not know that I had a 24-hour window. -the warehouse is in Jessup right next to a new car storage lot, and it can seem a little bit confusing to navigate your first time there. Back your vehicle into one of the loading bays to the right of the entrance (the bays here start at #16, I believe), and go into the office (you need to be buzzed in) to verify your order and pay. -a weekly CSA (conventional and organic) is available for a good price, but I haven't taken advantage of this yet. The staff at Class has been professional and friendly--I like working with the front office employees as well as the warehouse guys. Loading assistance is available if you need it. Am I saving money? Yes! For example, the first pomegranates of the season just arrived last week. I paid $55 for a case of 36 (about $1.52 each). Organic pomegranates at WF are $2.99 each. Most everything is offered by the case, but there are a few items that come pre-packaged (e.g. dozen-counts of avocados, apples and pears). I wish that another family would share in ordering with us, so that I could buy more vegetables, but we definitely go through the fruit. When I order a case of organic bananas ($24 for 40 lbs), we'll let some ripen and freeze the rest for smoothies. Over the summer, the peaches and berries were a hit. In all, I highly recommend this place if you have a family of 5 or more (or want to share a produce haul with a friend). The fact that I can pick up organic produce from a distributor before it sits on a grocery shelf for who knows how long is wonderful. If you try it out, let me know what you think!

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The Class Produce Group
The Class Produce Group
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