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    3.8 (43 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    strawberryberries and blackberry's blueberries
    Nellie C.

    Oh, it was so fun to go berry picking again, in the northwest! I grew up berry picking at Biringer, so it was extra fun to come back and have that experience again, with my fam! We picked blackberries and tayberries (a cross between a blackberry + rasberry), this time. A cute tractor trolly took us to where our u-pick berries were and we went to TOWWWN! Just wish they had some seating areas, for the older people, that I noticed were struggling and a clear sign of what's what, of the variety of berry vines, because you aren't allowed to mix them up FYI. Each box needs to be one kind of berry. Omgoodness! Almost $65 later! We got a ton though + their shortcake biscuits! I cannot wait to dig in! Overall, it's fun for all and it's cool to see kiddos enjoy the berries and appreciate the land.

    Himal S.

    Stumbled upon this cute farm on our way to a national park! So glad we stopped! They have this cute tractors in the farm which drop you to which ever fruit picking you are doing. After eating the strawberries here I don't think I will be able to buy store bought strawberries! They were sooo sweet and delicious! They also had blueberry, raspberry and some other berries.

    Strawberry Picking!
    Crys G.

    I used to take my girls to Biringer Farms in Marysville every year to pick strawberries. Last year was their first year in Arlington but we didn't make it out since I'd had a new baby. This year we made an impromptu stop on the way back from Blaine and had a blast picking strawberries again. The fruit fields are a bit closer to the barn so you don't have to wait for the ride out to the fields if you don't want (but it adds to the experience). The staff, as always, is super friendly, and this new location is much easier to get to off the freeway (no "where do I turn?" problems). We plan on coming back every year. :)

    That CHRIS J guy from Snohomish who left the long novel of a bad review is crazy. Everytime I've gone to Biringer's it's been a great experience! (And that Phyllis lady is a sweetheart). All you have to do is read all his other long 1 star reviews to see how off his rocker he is. I mean...who the heck feels the need to leave a 1 star review for......get this.....a Post Office of all places! Lol. He is the kind of person who leaves a bad review for a glass of water because it was "too wet". Probably enjoys making babies cry and kicking kittens in his spare time. Raspberries too expensive??? Grow your own. Had trouble finding strawberries during the peak of their season (I was there a couple days after you)...maybe you need prescription glasses then, cause the bushes were loaded. Coffee from their stand took too long to make??? Go thru the drive thru at McDonald's next time, and save everyone else standing by you the trouble of having to deal with all the negativity YOU ooze.

    picnic tables and a barn

    Larger strawberries were picked by the time we went opening time. Strawberry picking already commenced for about 2 weeks before we arrived. There were plenty of medium sized ones with juicy red middles. Sweet and full of flavor! I enjoyed the 2-5 minute tractor ride to the field. We were there at most 1.25 hours. Don't wear open toed sandals. It's dusty and only uneven terrain in the field. Some people had flip flops and summer sandals...not recommended. It's a farm. I loved it.

    Nari K.

    Really cute little spot to visit when it is pumpkin pickin season. Grounds around the checkout are clean but I wish they would keep the pumpkin patch area a little less prickly. Fair prices and good location, conveniently located next to the freeway. We visit every year.

    Strawberry fields.
    Erica K.

    I'd never done "you pick" berry picking, so this was my first time. The berries usually ripen in mid June and you can pick through July. The parking is in a grassy field next to the large barn, and it wasn't terribly busy at 2 pm on a Saturday afternoon. Prices were $2 a pound for strawberries and $2.75 a pound for raspberries. I'd done peach picking before, and we got a primer on how to properly pick the peaches and which peaches to pick. I expected that before the berry picking, but alas, we were on our own. I guess it isn't rocket science to pick berries, but I would have appreciated a little bit of education to maximize my berry picking knowledge. There's a tractor with an attached wagon that takes people out to the strawberry fields, which are about a 5 minute walk away. The 2 raspberry fields are next to the main barn and out by the strawberry fields. I felt like the strawberries were a bit over-ripe, so we only got a pound or so of strawberries. The raspberries were MUCH easier to pick, and the quality was excellent. We got about 5 pounds of berries, and they were superb. Tips: Wear sunscreen! Don't wear sandals. Get a pack of shortcakes at the checkout ($6.25 for 4). Don't set the metal berry holder on your lap or you'll get berry stains and dirt on your pants!

    Hoa B.

    We went to the farm yesterday, June 6th. There was plenty of parking spots, so no worry, they have a big parking lot. They have tractor to give people ride to the field or you can walk there as well (less than 5' walk). But the tractor is nice for the kids to enjoy some "farmy" experience ;). First, you come in to kind of check in and get your cardboard box to put the strawberry in and go to the tractor, yes! The strawberry wasn't quite ready as we came last night, the first field on the right hand side after the tractor drop you off is the sweetest one we found. The one on the left hand side was still sour. They only have shortcake which is amazing! but they are a little bit pricey $7/ pack/ 4 shortcakes. They also have honey which ranges from $9-11. We bought the honey last year from them and they were so good! man, it's real honey. I would recommend anyone to wait another week or 2, so the strawberry can be a little sweeter ;)

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    Great experience! Plenty of fresh berries to pick and they were set up for a Covid safe process. The biscuits are to die for too!

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    Garden Treasures Nursery & Local Farm - Cheese galore

    Garden Treasures Nursery & Local Farm

    4.3(24 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    Garden treasures is a cute spot-- it offers a lot of variety regarding crops and other goods, and…read moreit's just overall a very nice spot to walk around in, especially in the summertime! I am ALL for buying local, and if you can afford it, this spot could be perfect for you... I think most will find it's not the most affordable. Example-- they are selling a box of apples for $35 but you could easily buy 20 pounds of apples for $20 from many of the local families in Stanwood/Mt Vernon/ Arlington. Garlic bulbs at Garden treasures are 20$ a pound-- again, you can get boxes of garlic bulbs for much cheaper from other nearby family farms. I could go on. Again, if you can afford it, this is a cool one stop shop for good crops. For my family (we are farmers too) it's just way too expensive/ not a good bang for your buck at all... especially in this economy. My suggestion is-- look to FB marketplace for amazing deals on seasonal crops, you'll get a lot more for your dollar and you're still shopping local.

    We stopped by here to get some local produce. The prices were kind of steep, but everything was…read morefresh. They also carry some other items from other parts of Washington. Besides produce, they also have local cheese and snacks along with a couple of grocery items. We didn't go into the nursery but the bouquet arrangements and potted flowers were beautiful. You have to ring the bell at the checkout, and someone will be there right away to help you. Service was friendly and prompt after ringing the bell.

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    Klesick's - A Box of Good Food - Always fresh, always organic!

    Klesick's - A Box of Good Food

    4.9(28 reviews)
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    Three years ago I attenddd a local green market in Everett. A man asked if I wanted to eat…read morehealthy. I listened took his pamphlet home read it. I recently ordered a box. My wife tried an apple it was deemed sweet. I had a glass of water with blackberries and orange yes it wonderful my mouth felt sooo good. I told my wife I can't believe how good this stuff is. Healthy snack is important stay safe eat healthy.

    Better late than never, but time now for another shout-out to Klesick's, not only for providing the…read morevery best fresh, organic produce, but their superb customer service, which is OUTSTANDINGLY THE BEST, bar none. A few weeks ago, we had some difficulties placing our orders, thanks largely to (our) old, now defunct email address that we'd somehow forgotten to change. So, we contacted Alaina in C/S and finally got the account updated, but unfortunately it was not in time for our 2nd Box of Goods to be added to our order for delivery on Thursday, our scheduled delivery date. When we we were told we'd have to wait until the following Thursday as the order wasn't updated in time, we were a little disappointed, of course; however, it was really our fault, after all, and besides, Klesick's quality products are definitely worth waiting for. Fast forward a couple days later to Saturday, and as I'm outside sweeping our driveway, a small sedan suddenly pulls up and out pops Alaina with our second Box of Goods, cheerily announcing, "Well, I was going to be in the area today, so we figured we'd get this to you right away". Wow. If extra stars were available, they'd get one right away. Thanks again, Alaina and to the excellent Klesick's team!

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