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    Avalon Acres CSA

    3.8 (10 reviews)
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    Food isn't worth the price, and their customer service is terrible. Search for someplace else.

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    Wilson Family Farm

    Wilson Family Farm

    4.8(5 reviews)
    41.7 mi
    $

    This entire experience was just awesome. First thing to note - they open at 10AM which is one of…read morethe earliest I could find. I wanted to go before the church crowd let out. You pull up and there is ample parking right outside the farm. We were greeted by one of the Wilson's children (added that nice family feel) where we purchased admission. $10- they take cash, card and Venmo. From there you have fresh kettle corn being cooked and bagged, and a nice size area to purchase pumpkins and other goodies. You can hop on the tractor and take a ride around some of the property or they also had a little 'train' for the kids - super cute. The corn maze is straight back from the entrance - it's huge and you can get lost - take note of the aerial photo at the entrance . When you come out, if you start to head back where you came, you'll see a wildflower path up ahead, was a nice stroll up through there, and wraps you back around to another pumpkin patch. That's where the 'action' takes place... cannon and slingshot action! Here you can pay for a slingshot or cannon experience; we did both. Slingshot was fun, mini pumpkins - $1 for 2 shots and you totally get that 'pull back far far far sitting on the ground experience' - loved it! The cannon - well- I loved the power in between my hands!! That sucker shot a NICE distance. This was $2/shot or $5 for 3. Well worth it!!! We didn't carry cash on us, so after grabbing a wagon/cart up front (there a few to use - or bring your own!) we grabbed a variety of pumpkins in the field - ghost, green, orange, etc... then we ended up paying for the cannon experience when we purchased the pumpkins. Things to note: Bathrooms on site, cards accepted, pumpkin patch, kettle corn, tractor rides, cannon and slingshot, corn maze, 'train' for the kids. I spotted some fire pits, might be able to use those as well, just ask! We spoke with Lynn (Mrs. Wilson) and learned all about the farm. She and her family really put their heart into this and you can tell. This farm has been in Mr. Wilson's family since the 1800s!! Cannot say enough good things about this Farm and how kind the entire Wilson family is. Bring the family, go with friends, fly solo - whatever, just do it!

    Such a cute and small family farm! My kids loved it and it was not crowded. Loved learning about…read morethe history on the hay ride!

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    Wilson Family Farm
    Wilson Family Farm
    Wilson Family Farm

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    Delvin Farms

    Delvin Farms

    4.5(10 reviews)
    49.7 mi
    $$

    What a treasure, Delvin Farms! Wonderful organic farm with home canned foods, fresh vegetables,…read moredried herbs, local cheeses, candles, and specialty items, all with good ole' southern hospitality! Michelle loves dogs and would enjoy seeing yours when you stop in! Buy the pickles!!' So good!

    If it's late Spring in Middle Tennessee, that means it's strawberry season. I have frequented many…read moreof the u-pick farms in Middle Tennessee but I had never been to Delvin. What makes Delvin a key farm to patronize is that the strawberries are organic. Yes, please. So, I took advantage of a Saturday on which I was in town and made the pretty drive to College Grove. I arrived and saw a small building and a lot of cars so I knew I was in the right place. I went inside the building and said that I was here to pick some berries. The nice lady gave me two rectangular cartons, explained how the picking worked, pointed me in the right direction, and sent me on my way. It was a beautiful, clear day so the weather was perfect for picking. I must have picked (hyuck) the right time as the fields were pretty bare. Nice. It was late(r) in the season so the rows closest to the building were pretty bare but I am not new to the game. I know that people tend to be lazy so if you're willing to walk, you can score some good fruit. Sure enough, my walk was rewarded. I found row after row of succulent, deep red, fresh fruit. I was just getting started with filling my second carton when I noticed a gentleman running after a child (no biggie) with a LOOSE gun (like, jiggling) on his hip. Nope. No sir. One carton was going to have to do.* The idea of being on my own with a guy sporting an improperly holstered firearm took the magic of the day away. I made my way back to the building, paid for my ONE carton (very reasonable price), talked myself out of buying assorted jams and sweets, paid, smiled, and got in my car to drive back to Nashville. And, yes: the berries tasted as good as they looked. *This has nothing to do with the farm but it happened on the farm... which is located in Nashville... so, take that for what it is.

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    Delvin Farms - Sweet barn farmers market! Stop by! Buy delicious organic goods!

    Sweet barn farmers market! Stop by! Buy delicious organic goods!

    Delvin Farms
    Delvin Farms

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    Bountiful Blessings Farm - 30 pints of organic Tennessee strawberries, to be fair only I'm keeping 15, nor sure what I got myself in to. Yay freezers!

    Bountiful Blessings Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    20.7 mi
    $

    Buying a share from BBF was probably the best decision I made this past Spring. I was so excited to…read moredo it that I kept checking their website every day to find out when they were going to open the online payment option. My boyfriend and I went with the half-bushel for summer which we pick up every other week at the 12South Farmers Market. I love that they offer a payment plan, you commit to paying the whole price but they automatically deduct it from your bank account over a period of months to help split it up. We have not been disappointed with any delivery. The produce is ridiculously fresh and very clean. Another word that comes to mind is variety: kohlrabi, greens, beets, cauliflower, green beans, leaks, green onions, eggplants, kale, fresh herbs, peppers, cucumbers, carrots, radishes, rainbow chard, zucchini, hot peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, bok choy, lettuces, squash, garlic, and the best strawberries ever! We have friends who also get the 1/2 bushel on the opposite week to us and it's sooo much fun to compare and talk recipes. Our friends were able to go to the farm tour and said the farm itself is gorgeous. I guess they have a natural spring too which can make a big difference to how produce tastes, it's also all certified organic - Sweet! The family is very communicative via email about how things are going down on the farm, although this year has been a challenge for them since it's been so cool and wet, they let us know what's going on and they don't ever sound desperate or upset. That's what has been the most important thing to me, their honesty and communication. Some weeks our bushel is rather meek, but they make up for it the next week with extras. Their website is very descriptive and provides a lot of information about how CSAs work and how they run the farm. The older kids run the market table at 12South and they are sun kissed, beautiful and so friendly and welcoming. Seriously I feel like this families outlook, dedication, and warmth make the produce that much more wonderful! Can't wait to sign up for their Winter CSA soon!

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    Bountiful Blessings Farm - Mid - summer csa half bushel - talk about VARIETY!

    Mid - summer csa half bushel - talk about VARIETY!

    Bountiful Blessings Farm - Early - Summer csa half bushel.

    Early - Summer csa half bushel.

    Bountiful Blessings Farm - One deliveries worth. Bountiful indeed, his year especially.

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    One deliveries worth. Bountiful indeed, his year especially.

    Doe Run Farms - How Employees feel about our deliveries to their workplace.

    Doe Run Farms

    5.0(3 reviews)
    53.7 mi

    I have been a shareholder in the Doe Run Farms CSA program for several years, and there is no…read morebetter way to get delicious, fresh local produce at a competitive price. The pick-up location is convenient and the farmers and staff are wonderful. We are very pleased and plan to continue being a part of this community tradition!

    Doe Run Farm is an amazing CSA program not far farm from Franklin, TN and Nashville, TN. I live in…read moreMadison, AL and they deliver nearby (considerably larger distance than Franklin or Nashville). My family has been part of the Doe Run Farm CSA family for several years. The fruits and vegetables are organic. The selection of healthy food that shows up in our box each week is wonderful. From carrots, spinach, onions, green peppers, to interesting vegetables like kohlrabi. The price for a share is very reasonable. The summer share is 18 weeks long and they also have an Autumn share my family participates in (squash, sweet potatoes, greens, etc) . They make deliveries in and near Franklin and also in Nashville and are always looking for new drop off locations. And Judy and John (the owners)! Kudos!! We get the nicest most informative newsletter each week letting us know what scrumptious items will be in our box that week! JOIN!!!

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    Doe Run Farms - Like what you see? Order your CSA share from Doe Run Farms today! Doerunfarms.com

    Like what you see? Order your CSA share from Doe Run Farms today! Doerunfarms.com

    Doe Run Farms - Early in the season farm box

    Early in the season farm box

    Doe Run Farms - Plants covered not once, but twice!  The high tunnel and row covers.  Not taking any chances!

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    Plants covered not once, but twice! The high tunnel and row covers. Not taking any chances!

    Avalon Acres CSA - csa - Updated May 2026

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