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We have been here several times. When you call they tell you up front that it is cash only and a minimum of 12 pints for $30 for delicious non-GMO organic blueberries! They give you a great reusable tote and 12 plastic one pint containers to package your blueberries as you go. Nothing gets crushed or damaged. What a deal. Parking is easy and close to where you are picking and farm is very clean and super easy to pick the blueberries! You can also buy blueberry bushes that are a good size with blueberries on them for $15. We've already bought 4 that are full of berries.

I ordered 15 three year old plants that were supposed to be 4' tall. "Due to covid" they shipped me a box of stems with all the foliage cut off. They will probably still grow but no warning was given prior to ordering. See attached pics for the box that arrived Edit 27April: They all survived and are beginning to send off sprouts. Added a star because they lived and look strong.
8 years ago
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. Absolute horrible customer service. Read the many, bad reviews on line. They are all true. They sent us a tiny little plant and claimed it was five plants. It either wasnt (they are lying) or it was and their plants are the crappiest tiny little things. So when we called to discuss - the guy was rude and obnoxious, even insulting my wife. That's a pathetic way for a man and owner of a business to behave. SAY NO TO DIMEO FARMS. Here's a sample of other bad reviews: https://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/7646/0/#b read more
6 years ago
I have never been to Dimeo farm itself and judging by the experience I had as well the recent reviews of others, I don't think we'll ever be making the drive out there. I was a first time customer when I called and inquired about ordering some blueberry bushes for our home. This was back in June. The bushes are $10 a piece for 3 year mature bushes and it's a min of 5 bushes for shipping. The farm is about 1hr45 from us so I asked what would be the total cost to ship 5 and was quoted about $98. That was steep but I assumed that was due to the size of 5 'mature' bushes and the cost of shipping them fast and efficiently. I was told to mail a check; no other form of payment was accepted. The woman I spoke with that day wasn't exactly rude but she wasn't overflowing with cust service or friendliness either. She gave no in depth explanation as to what the cost entailed. The short conversation felt one sided and as if she had other things to do. She also failed to mention that once they had my check, I could not decide to come pick up my bushes if perhaps, say any major delays came about. Which is exactly what happened. After over a week went by of the check being put in the mail (again we live approx 1hr45mins away) I called a second time to make sure the money had been received and the status of my order. That day I was told by the same woman that they were now halting all processing & shipping due to excessive heat. I understood that. But I'll note again that when I had questions, the woman was borderline rude and very impatient. Fast forward to a couple more calls- we had a stretch of several days of great weather go by without the order being shipped; I called saying I'd like to just come pick up the bushes so I could get them planted sooner and I was happy to purchase more while I was there so there'd be no need to refund the shipping cost. I was told 'No, can't do that'; I had *never* been told that prior. Every single interaction with this farm was via this same woman who I can not stress enough- severely lacks a customer service attitude. Which is amazing if you look at their website and read their quotes about how family oriented they claim to be and being eager to give their customers the best?? My last and probably BIGGEST issue I have with this place is what I ultimately received just this last weekend. I received a box in the mail approx 12 inches wide and less than 24 inches long. Inside wrapped in plastic were basically 5 seedlings. I was told both over the phone and also according to their website that $10 a piece was for 3yr old mature bushes that would bear fruit *this* summer. There was also a paper included saying that they decided to send semi-dormant plants (these are def not bushes) due to Covid shipping delays. They decided this without notifying me, the customer, beforehand? I feel like what would've been the right thing to do is call me and give me the option of driving out to get what I paid for ( and offered to do weeks ago). ALSO- remember when I said I was quoted a total of $98 so $50 (for the 5 $10 'bushes') plus approx $48 to ship them. Well the small 12" x 24" box had the USPS printed label on it that listed a price of $8.70 !!?!!?!! (See pics included.) What. The. Hell. I of course called them and got the same woman... so you can guess how that went. I do NOT recommend this place at all. Nor will ever visit their farm or support such a dishonest business. read more
4 years ago
Went there this weekend for the U-Pick blueberries. The boy in the shack where you pay made a point of telling us that the gates will close in 1 hour. We had been to this farm a few years ago and had a great experience however, it seems like there is a lack of care being given to the fields. The fields were overgrown with weeds, the berries were very small compared to what we had picked there in previous years and not as sweet. Just as we were finishing our picking the boy came to the field to warn us that they would be locking the gate in 15 minutes, what do they do lock you in for the night? Since I am using the berries for baking the tartness won't make that much difference however if you want berries to just eat from a bowl go somewhere else. read more
4 years ago
We went blueberry picking at DiMeo Blueberry Farm and had such a great time. It was the first time that we had ever picked blueberries. The blueberries taste sweet and are as fresh as you can get them. The owner was right there, so friendly and just makes you feel as welcome as can be. The property was lovely and had wonderful music playing to enjoy while visiting. There are picnic benches and tables if you bring your lunch. There is also kayaks available to rent. We cannot wait to return next year. read more
7 years ago
Read the negative reviews first - I wish I had the foresight to have done so. Our family just had a horrible experience here where we were berated, bullied, insulted, yelled at and ultimately demanded to leave for asking an innocent question about how they deal with fruit flies with their berries. The man who runs this farm is mentally deranged! On top of all that, they advertise their berries as organic, but after my experience there today I did further research only to find that they do use conventional practices and DO SPRAY their fruit with synthetic pesticides, not approved for organic use (which is probably why he flew off the handle when I asked about the fruit flies). I asked immediately when I arrived if they were organic and the man said they were "110% organic" - this was a complete lie. They are liars and frauds with anger management issues and give a bad name to real organic farms everywhere. read more
7 years ago
A scam!!!! DO NOT BUY!!! I was super excited about these prices so I sent in a check to these people about 2.5 months ago. I have not received anything or gotten a call that they were sending. I've asked to talk to the boss and left my phone number and have gotten no calls. A few days after I sent the check, obviously before they sent the plants, I asked if I could cancel the order because we have to move to a different state (where blueberries don't grow) due to a family emergency. They said "no" because of a contract that I have never seen, nor signed. They couldn't cancel the order out of the goodness of their hearts NOR could they even send the bushes that I've paid for. I never post bad reviews but want to warn people about the shadiness of this business. Run. Far away. read more
7 years ago
Well, I've stumbled upon the "Delicate Blueberry Genius"...After calling this place twice and verifying Easter hours of operation 10-6, I was told to arrive between 1300-1700. We drove for 2.5 hours to get to the farm and arrived 30 minutes early due to light holiday traffic. We diligently followed the directions on the sign which stated to honk 3 times and call a cell phone if nobody came out. We called the cell phone and were not even greeted with a hello, but rather a "We are watching you on video camera, what time were you supposed to arrive?"...I explained that we were slightly early and would be happy to come back in a few minutes. That's when the DBG, as he shall forever be known from now on, began a tyrannically soliloquy demanding that I admit I was wrong and everyone deserves to eat an uninterrupted lunch. We honestly thought he was joking, because no successful business man would have ever had a conversation this unprofessional. We backed off of the property only to receive an unsolicited, quite frankly EVEN crazier text from him stating the following: "Since you cannot admit that you are early for your appointment and that you are at fault for being early, please do not return to the property." Clearly this man is severely mentally ill and seems to have forgotten that the customer IS ALWAYS RIGHT, proving blueberries may not be as good for the brain as previously reported. read more
7 years ago
This place only gets one star because it's impossible to give zero stars. I seriously regret not thoroughly reading reviews because this is an actual scam operation. They do not take credit cards; only check or money order. Red flag number one. Paid over $100 for "large mature blueberry bushes" and received 4 twigs roughly the size of a pencil. I called them back thinking it was an honest mistake; that they had sent me their smaller size. The unenthused woman on the phone assured me that there assured me that there was no mistake; this is what I ordered. After 5 minutes of trying to explain what I was looking at, it finally dawned on me that the whole thing was a scam. I hung up the phone, did some googling and found no less than 100 stories identical to my own. All but one died within a week. The one that "survived" sits on our property and is essentially a stick that is 10" tall that grows no leaves, that has not grown or flowered in 3 years and certainly does not produce fruit. Do your research. Read filtered reviews. Don't give these people money to perpetuate the scam. read more
3 years ago
This farm is really good, and only have a few down sides. But during events the place is really for for younger and elder kids. I definitely recommend this place for others. read more
5 years ago
Went today with my 4yr old daughter. We left an hour later with her crying. "FIRST, LET ME EXPLAIN THE RULES" 1) ITS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, don't show up without calling "ITS ON OUR WEBSITE" 2) CASH ONLY, exact change 3) WAIT OUTSIDE THE GATE, in the gravel by the side of the road, your car will be loaded. You don't pick your plants, "our guys know what their doing. " So, I arrive (no appointment) call the number on the sign, an irritated man meets me and "explains" the rules above. I apologize, leave, go and get cash, come back, park in the gravel and call. (12:30) "Our guys are at lunch until 1pm" ok, I said, my bad, I'll wait. So my daughter and I pick dandelions and wait until another car pulls up. We talk to the couple, they have no appointment either. The irritated man comes out again as they are leaving and says he can't have this. Have what, I said? I explained to the irritated man they had no appointment, to which he said, " you don't either, now get off of my property" read more
I would have given a five star review grudgingly but I just read below someone paid $10 for 12 pints and we were charged $20 three days ago. I have to say, I was extremely leery about coming here because of all the negative online reviews of some of the staff. However, our experience was quite pleasant. We called ahead as instructed and the voicemail reported they were open for business until 8 pm. We arrived around 10 am to take advantage of the morning coolness. We pulled up, honked 3 times and in a minute, someone came out and waved us over to their parking. We brought hats, bottled water and a tote to carry our berries. We got 12 plastic pint boxes and the cheery worker encouraged to go deep into the field to get the least picked bushes. My 12 year old daughter and Irish visitor enjoyed picking berries for half an hour. There were a bunch of other families there and we were spread out far enough that it was easy to see which bushes had plenty of berries. Afterwards, we walked towards the creek to check out the fire pits and kayaks. There are a few picnic tables under the trees where we were encouraged to bring our lunch and eat them there. For a souvenir, my touristy friend bought their honey and jam as well as a $10 raspberry (tiny) bush for me. My daughter would like to return again and we will, as long as we don't run into the nasty staff reported in so many reviews. ::::UPDATE:::Two weeks later our raspberry bush sprouted one raspberry and promptly died. Our dreams of summers full of raspberries died along with it. I had scoured the Xeroxed instructions given to me upon purchase (which were actually for blue berry bushes) and have no idea what happened. I feel sorry for the others who invested much more in purchasing more plants and ended in the same manner. read more
7 years ago
I bought 5 bushes in April 2017 because 5 is the minimum ($10 each plus $30 for shipping). I grew up on a farm with around 300 blueberry bushes so I'm very familiar with the bushes and the soil requirements. I didn't attempt to transplant any of my parents bushes because they are all approximately 30 years old now so wanted to start with new ones to last 30+ years. So I tried Dimeo instead and 2 years later 4 bushes are dead, one is doing well. Within the first month one died but I nursed the others to decent health all summer but as of today they are dead. I do recall the shipping/packaging being ok but not great. I live in Philly so they didn't have to ship far. I'm finally writing this review because I was going to give DiMeo a second chance but this time drive to 1) pick the bushes myself and 2) make the transplanting less traumatic to the plants. I called the day before to ask their hours and immediately noticed an attitude just in the persons tone. I made the appointment anyways but was still just annoyed that a simple phone call had such negative feeling. The next day I was getting ready to head to the farm but did a quick yelp search to see if other people had complaints. That's when I very quickly realized it wasn't me at all but the owner and some staff are notorious for being rude. I cancelled my appointment and figured giving them a second chance wasn't worth the drive or the cost of shipping. The company website makes the farm look amazing and the staff seem nice, but yelp and other websites doing reviews quickly highlight the problems here. read more
3 years ago
Came here for the first time to do u-pick blueberries and had an AWESOME time!!! It was so pleasant. You are supposed to call ahead of time to "make an appointment" but when I called the lady on the phone just kind of told me the rules and how it goes. It wasn't necessarily an appointment, but all of the information she told me was very helpful. You have to buy $30 worth of blueberries but each pint is $2.50 so you end up, leaving with a ton of blueberries! There were a lot of bushes, a lot of blueberries, and they were a great size! Many farms in the area were done with their blueberry season, which was upsetting to me, but this one was definitely still in full swing. The man that was there was very helpful, and no one really bothered you once you were starting to pick, they had really pleasant music playing throughout the farm, kayaks that you could take on a lake and beautiful picture opportunities I would highly recommend this place, I don't know why there are so many bad reviews because I had an amazing time. I've been blueberry picking in the area before, but I think I will come back to this place preferably. Not sure about the reviews about there not being many blueberries because there were A TON when I was there. Good size. My whole family loved them. read more
9 years ago
OMG fifty shades of crazy. I have been thinking about experimenting with blueberry bushes in the new planting bed. So I thought why not call up a large local blueberry farm? So I called up this one . I forget that we have a number that shows up as nothing when we call - I never think I have to show my number to every person I dial. Anyway the person who answers the phone is the current owner. I had left a comment on their Facebook page and figured I might as well call to ask my question - which was where their plants self pollinating. I did all of this in good faith because I figure if I was going to try blueberries I should call a place that was sort of local to try to give them business as a grower. Immediately this guy is on the defensive not even answering my questions but sort of speaking in this crazy monotone that I am acting in bad faith because I was blocking my number. I'm sitting here with a head cold having just take an Alka-Seltzer so I'm wondering how this is customer service ? So he continues on in this rant and he said well if you took the time to read you would have your questions answered. And I was like OK I'm sorry I didn't see it so I said while I have you on the phone would you be able to ship me two plants because I don't know if I am going to be able to grow them or not so it's a bit of an experiment. So this guy goes on a continued rant about how I should've read everything on the website before I called. And because I blocked my number I was acting in bad faith with bad intentions. He just kept talking over me - bad person, bad intentions, can't read. I hung up the phone. And I will be telling everyone that cares to listen not to order from this farm or patronize this farm. Customer service is essential in any business, and no business survives without customers. And I have never met a farmer or a nursery owner that does not have time to speak to current and potential customers. They will be lucky if farm survives current generation. And in spite of what this farmer thinks opinion is allowed. I have never ever experienced such intolerable rudeness! I should have checked here before calling! read more
4 years ago
Do not do business with these people! They are rude and don't keep their word. Massive waste of time, and very frustrating, upsetting experience. read more
8 years ago
I contacted DiMeo farms a few months ago about possibly picking up some bushes for my yard. They responded promptly and provided all the information I needed. I drove to their farm and bought 14 plants from them in March. The plants looked really healthy when I picked them up. I planted them according to their instructions and 2 months later i have 14 bushes loaded with delicious berries. We picked our first ones today and they were great! I am going back next week to get more as this is a great way to grow berries in the yard. The pickup itself was easy. I followed their instructions and was in and out in 10 minutes. The guys who loaded my van were great. read more
3 years ago
The owner was rude. The bushes are smaller than advertised and not labeled to indicate when they produce fruit. I tried saying I didn't want the bushes but he refused and I had already given him the money. read more
4 years ago
Here I am 3 years later, still not understanding all the bad reviews. People realize they actually have to PLANT the bushes, right ? Anyway - last year was the 3rd season my 10 bushes were in the ground and yielded 25 LBS of berries ! It was insane how prolific they were - they're growing beautifully and I'm excited to see if I can beat last year's haul ! read more
5 years ago
Go elsewhere unless you are making a $10K purchase, don't care what plants you get, or want a receipt. Such amenities are not worth the owner's time. Fortunately, there are a number of professional growers offering plants nearby. read more
3 years ago
I contacted this farm to purchase 8 blueberry bushes. The woman that answered appeared to be distracted and annoyed that I called. I was told I had to buy 10 to pick up. OK, not a big deal. I told them the 3 varieties I wanted, Jersey, Duke and Bluecrop. I was told I could not select them in small numbers, I had to order 5 each. If I ordered 10, they would NOT label them. REALLY???? I am driving 3 and a half hours to get there and I won't know which is which? How do I know I get the right plants? I wanted each variety, so now, I am thinking 15 bushes? Who do I know that I can peddle 5-7 blueberry bushes to? So, I started reading the reviews on this farm. I believe the reviews. In one of the reviews, it mentioned Blueberry Bill Farm, same town. I will be doing business there. No maximum purchase, same price................................................................. read more
3 years ago
Would not go, for multiple reasons. 1. Not organic blueberries. 2. The owner verbally abused my family and I. I will never support this business again. There are numerous other locations to get truly organic blueberries in the region. If you go elsewhere, you'll get a far better price, and you'll support honest business. read more
5 years ago
We purchased 30 3 year plants, like the previous reviews I too was surprised to see 1 foot tall sticks with next to no foliage. We were quoted 282.00 for shipping and upon receiving the package from USPS, the sticker on the box showed 11.50, hmmm. Of the 30 plants, we received 28, and upon messaging the farm via Facebook messenger (rude personnel) responded, and I do not expect contact from them or to see the 2 missing plants as they said I was fabricating it. I would not do business with this farm. read more
9 years ago
I drove down to Dimeo Blueberry Farms in the spring to get five plants. I arrived late on a Saturday or Sunday and couldn't call ahead because I had a very poor cell signal. When I arrived I pulled in and waited like the sign said to do. Two minutes later Mr Dimeo came out and loaded the plants for me. Very friendly and helpful and not in a rush. He answered all my questions about the plants and gave us directions to gasoline and food in the area. I planted according to his directions and they did very well. Two or three times I've contacted them with questions during the summer and someone always gets back to me with the information. Based on this experience I would recommend them for plants or any other product/service they offer - Bob Lewis Photo read more
5 years ago
We went here to pick our own blueberries. We had been there once before two years ago. I thought they were organic last time, no idea if they still are but I wash my fruit very well so really don't care either way. I see other peoples' comments said he is not truly organic but the blueberries looked and tasted great. I can't comment on the nursery side of the farm with respects to buying and shipping the actually blueberry plants but can tell you that they are not as easy to grow as some people think. They require the right soil, air temp, water etc. I do not know anyone personally who has luck growing blueberries at home so that is why we go and pick them instead. The staff was not really present only came out to take our money, then let us be. Their policies were clearly stated on the phone with regards to making an appointment and their $20 minimum charge. I was slightly put off but you get 12 one pint containers to fill so it breaks down to $1.66 a pint which is fair. I freeze half and usually give a few to parents and friends so it is easy to use up 12 pints, at least for me. We went on a rainy day and were the only ones there besides 3 other people so not crowded which we liked. read more
10 years ago
What a bunch of jerks, and that's putting it nicely. I received a "courtesy call" to let me know that my plants would arrive sometime over the next few weeks--no estimate, just sometime. Reason? They're not a multimillionaire company like WALMART. His words. How about an estimate? 1 day? 2 days? Jerk simply ranted on and on about doing me a favour by saying something will arrive sometime over the next few weeks. Do I need to sign for it? This is a courtesy call. Do I need to be home for the delivery? We aren't some multimillionaire company, blah blah blah rant rant rant All I was trying to get was a simple answer of time estimate, whether I needed to be home, whether it would be delivered to the street, or porch. More rant about how he was doing me a favour. Then he hung up on me. A box arrived--the size of 2 boot boxes--wtf? THIS is what I paid $150 for? Don't use this company. I like my local nurseries & co-ops, like Belle Mead, Petersen's, Corner Copia--also not multimillion dollar companies, but the people are NICE. They take care of their customers. When they deliver, you know what to expect, and when. UPDATE 5/18/2017: Not surprisingly, my 5 "trees" & the 5 a friend got all died. The ones from Belle Mead are flowering a year later. read more
7 years ago
6 out of the 25 plants they shipped me, died within the week. The same 6 plants were only 12" tall, yet I was told that the 2yr old plants I purchased would be 20"-24". I called and was told no replacements would be shipped. Is this really how a company does business?? I recently looked online and found out the truth about this place. Don't believe me? Search for reviews and see for yourself. Don't waste your time or your money on this FRAUD FARM! read more
3 years ago
Don't even think about buying from these folks. It was the worst experience I've ever had. we drove up, called the number we were given and then were greeted by the owner. He had our plants ready to load. And before we even got a chance to say hello, he told us he only had 90 seconds to load our 15 plants. (And we were the only ones there. There was no long line of buyers ready to load their plants. In fact, the entire time we were there, 15+ minutes, there were no other buyers breathing down his neck to collect their plants.) When we asked to replace one terrible looking one, he went ballistic. "I've been doing this for 30 years, I'm very successful, I don't need your business, I turned down $100,000 in business, I don't need your money, I'm very wealthy". Really those are his exact words. Then he proceeded to tell me that he wasn't going to sell us plants to "punish my wife". Really, he was punishing my wife like a bad child????. He said to leave or he was going to call the police since we were trespassing. A quick phone call and we managed to find a sane seller, Bill, down the road and got our plants Form him. Same price and better condition. RUN AWAY, STAY AWAY read more
7 years ago
I have not gone blueberry picking in years, but that all changed on July 21st! I will be returning to DiMeo Farms to pick their plump and sweet blueberries as often as I can. We were able to pick 12 pints in no time while we listened to the beautiful music playing on the outdoor speakers at the farmhouse. It was a very hot day, so we took quick breaks at the picnic tables in the shade. We have been enjoying eating the delicious blueberries and I made the best blueberry jam for the first time! I feel so lucky to live so close to this gem in the blueberry capital. I would recommend that all blueberry lovers take a trip to Hammonton and visit DiMeo Farms. Hammonton is a cute town with a lot of nice things to do on a weekend. read more
6 years ago
Please don't ever go to this place. We were there today. My partner asked one of the workers about the age of some bushes we were planning to buy. The worker was not sure, so he went to ask his boss, the owner who came out saying "Are you going to buy or not, I don't have time for this, I have so many properties I am managing". He wouldn't even let my partner finish her question, he was aggressive for no reason. My partner just said "wow" because we all (there were 4 of us in our party) were astonished at this guy´s violent manners, and he said "don't wow me, I don't take any nonsense from women". He told us to leave right away, and never come back, stating that "this is a private property, leave right now or I will give you something to 'wow' about". He also stated that we "staged" that on purpose (I've seen in a previous review he has this kind of hallucination- that people are staging stuff. When he's such a whacko there's no need to stage anything: he's on the stage all by himself.) There was no argument, no escalation from our side. We were out of words. I feel for his workers who have to deal with an obviously mentally ill person in a position of power, which is sad. In addition, I'll say he was wearing no mask while he was yelling at us. If you don't believe what I say, read more reviews here or Google. Any other businessman would cry reading them and try his best to fix it. He's just going downhill and he doesn't seem to care. Bye Mr Dimeo, read more
5 years ago
I went with my son today and we picked 12 pints. It was 95 degrees out and we were the only people picking. We brought plenty of water with us. Staff warmly greeted us upon arrival, told us best spot to pick. The farm house has outdoor speakers with beautiful music that we heard while picking. It added so much to the experience! It was a wonderful afternoon in a beautiful setting. I will be a forever customer! My daughter has been going to this farm for many years, she has nothing but good things to say about it. This farm has been in the family for 160 years. I can't wait to go back! read more
3 years ago
Ordered 6 4-foot tall blueberry plants of mixed varieties (that means 48-inches). Received them, but they were only about 23-inches including the root. Also, the trees were not labeled, so we have no idea what the varieties are! They were very expensive plants as they charge shipping fees. We knew that, but were still very surprised when the box came with a $15 USPS tag, yet I paid $90 for shipping. We will not buy again from DiMeo Farms. read more
6 years ago
I was so excited to buy bushes from this farm that I dismissed the negative reviews. First off, four foot plants my ass. The raspberry bushes were sticks in some pots, the blackberry bushes were the size of my closed fist, and the blue berry bushes were hardly two feet. I drove an hour an a half for tinyass plants and the guy giving them to me was a huge jerk. The tall angry man, who may or may not have been the owner, shouted at my mom, me and the woman helping him fulfill my orders. I take three seconds to pull up the list of bushes I want and he gives me a lecture about "how he moves fast", ironically slowing down our exchange because I was ready to tell him what plants I wanted while he just wanted to shout at me. He wasn't wearing a mask during the pandemic and he was spitting all over us. This guy should not be dealing with the public. What an assshole. read more
6 years ago
Blueberry bushes are small and the person I spoke with (more like who talked very loudly over me), is whacko. Go shop somewhere else if you are buying plants. read more
6 years ago
Horrible experience. It could've been a nice experience until it was ruined. Our friends and we decided to bring our kids there for blueberry picking. The young man who worked there was professional and nice. We had a great time. When we were leaving, our friends decided to buy some blueberry plants. The young man who worked there wasn't sure about the pricing for different plants. He asked his boss/manager and that's when hell broke loose. Before even we said anything, the manager claimed that he was busy and he had many properties. That was weird. The worst part is when my friend said "wow" when taken aback by his attitude. He said "I don't take nonsense especially from a woman" and told us to leave his property. He also said that our interaction was staged. What? Why? He then dashed in his office only to came back a minute after to yell at us some more. WTF is wrong with this guy? I'm business owner too and I know this is how you destroy your reputation. Hey would you do that? Why are you thinking everything is out there to get you? What problems do you have with women? Needless to say, it ruined our day. Don't support this man child. Don't support his sexism. Take your money somewhere else. read more
6 years ago
I was very excited to purchase blackberry bushes from this farm. Due to focus everyone was advised to stay in their car. Person 2 cars ahead had what looked like a 2 yr old and infant sitting on lawn with their mother . The persons handling the bushes screamed at them and called the police. When I moved up in line I enquirer as to the price of the peat moss. I was told $20,how many would I like ? I was unable to get my money fast enough to suit the man . He began screaming at me , told me they were all sold out and leave . Yes, I did get my bushes. However, after driving 1.5 hrs to get them and to be treated so badly, I will never go back there again. I called the office to voice my unhappiness, left a message for a return call. They NEVER called me back! Bye Bye , you lost a steady customer who owns several acres read more
6 years ago
If we could leave 0 stars we would. Our order was placed and upon cashing of the check told 7-10 days and they were 3 year old blueberry bushes that would produce fruit this summer. After emails and an EXTREMELY rude and unprofessional and far from a family business like reply our order was shipped last week. I'd love to know how shipping was $48 and the sticker for shipping was $11.30 and the box doesn't even weigh what one bush should weigh. Waiting for my neighbor to open with me since we ordered 5 to split. Save your time, money and energy and support a different business that doesn't rip you off and screw you! The WORST customer service, and they make their Facebook and website look so deceiving compared to the product they supply! I might have to share the rude reply too when asking when the order would ship. read more
6 years ago
I "somehow" found this New Jersey business while searching online for blueberry bush sellers in the NC mountains. I'm not sure how DiMeo popped up, but I contacted them, they left voicemail, and I just called back. I was quickly put on hold but an unpleasant-sounding woman. She came back and as I was trying to ask questions, she said, " We are getting a lot of calls.." and she put me on hold again. I hung up. Why is a blueberry farm getting non-stop calls?? Something sketchy is going on here - it's clear after glancing over other reviews. read more
6 years ago
Purchased 10 blueberry bushes by check as they don't take other forms of payment, except for cash when in person. Website is beautiful and luring but very deceptive and I certainly did not get their advertised up to 3-4 foot" bushes. I got hit with a delivery charge of almost $200. My bushes (Twigs) arrived in a small box with a $15 postage on the box. They were 18" twigs. Absolutely disgusted they sent me what they did. Been blocked after reaching out and they have no interest in resolving the issue. Only those that visit in person actually has a shot at getting what is advertised. Do not buy through the mail with this business! read more
4 years ago
Buyer beware. If you pick up the plants you get the large plants that will bear fruit this year. If you have them shipped you get very small plants that will take several years to bear fruit. It is buried in their terms and conditions so you don't have a leg to stand on. The postage on my shipment was under $15. The handling fee I was charged was over $115. When I questioned it, someone who I assume is the owner called and was pretty nasty and unprofessional. The guy never gave me his name. I have ordered from many places over the years and whether you pick up or get it shipped you should be getting the same thing. read more
6 years ago
I don't care how stressed you are or what your situation is, cursing at a customer, especially in front of her children, is not only inappropriate, it's disgusting. You should be ashamed of yourself. read more
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3101 Nesco Rd
Hammonton, NJ 08037
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(609) 561-5905
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http://www.dimeofarms.com
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What time does DiMeo Farm open?
DiMeo Farm opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does DiMeo Farm close?
DiMeo Farm closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.DiMeo Farm is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Closed
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Review Highlights - DiMeo Farm
“We were able to pick 12 pints in no time while we listened to the beautiful music playing on the outdoor speakers at the farmhouse.”
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11 years ago
I find it hard to believe there are actually any satisfied customers from this company. Not only based on my personal experience but also after reading so many negative comments. Reading the negative comments written here in regards to doing business with DiMeo Farms is like reliving the horrible experience over and over again. There's no doubt the man I spoke with has a serious problem and enjoys abusing customers. It is obvious there is a mental condition of some sort going on. Or he thoroughly receives pleasure from being down right mean. Most consumers take for granted they can ask a normal question in regards to the items they choose to purchase. You know, such as how much it will cost to ship X number of plants, or the age or type of plant you are looking to purchase. Well, do not expect anything to be normal when trying to do business with DiMeo Farms. The man running this operation is CRAZY! There must be some type of mental illness going on. I am sure this company has made a dump truck load of money from doing business for many years. And they may actually prefer large orders over smaller ones. I can see where that would be more worth their time. However, they do not advertise minimum orders or that they only wholesale to the industry. DiMeo Farms markets their products as a "family run, open and friendly operation. Based on the comments listed here and my own personal experience, I venture to say; that everyone involved with this operation is living on "pins and needles" working with this obviously unstable man. This man has no control over his behavior. He's rude beyond words. He's condescending, cruel, racist, overbearing, dictating, and narcissistic. It's actually scary to have a conversation with this person. I think most people are in shock when he begins yelling and accusing them of wasting his time. He's got better things to do than answer any questions, and further more he's so wealthy he really doesn't want your money. He told me he prefers at least a $2,500 order. This may be his true feelings, but he can't stop himself from throwing that out there immediately. His demeanor is so intimidating and condescending; you can't even have a conversation with him. And he enjoys listening to himself so much; he prefers to give a lengthy lecture about anything other than actually completing the transaction you're attempting. I'm starting a small pick your own farm and needed 280 - 3 year plants. (Such as those seen on their website) It wasn't easy or comfortable to get a written quote however; someone actually sent me an invoice via email the next day. The shipping costs were almost $2000 for 280 plants. This seemed high, so I had plans to rent a truck and make the trip myself. No problem. My farm project was scheduled to begin later in the year so I decided to purchase 15 - 3 year old plants sooner. I made these plans with a woman over the phone before I ever spoke with this horrible over bearing man. No one mentioned any problem with this transaction. So, I mailed $150 to DiMeo Farms, and after the checks cleared and I was ready to receive my 15 plants. I called to ask what the shipping would be for the 15 plants, and spoke with the rudest human being on the planet. Needless to say he was beside himself because I dared to send $150 without the shipping costs already included. Trust me, I surely wish I hadn't. I wish I had never heard of DiMeo Farms much less sent money or made plans to start my farm using their products. I doubt I will ever see my $150 again. I doubt I will receive any plants. And if he does send any plants I doubt they will be the beautiful 3' to 4' healthy plants I saw on the website. I'm torn as to what to do. I can try writing them via email and request my money back or allow me to pay for shipping. It doesn't look good no matter what I do. Spending more is not a good idea. I wish I had read the negative comments before I fell into the DiMeo trap. Their website is very attractive and fills your eyes with beautiful dreams of growing your own blueberries. Perhaps the person who started DiMeo Farms many years ago enjoyed farming. I don't know. However, the person running it now is a BAD person. He's either sick, mentally ill or he is just the devil himself. He hates what he does and finds pleasure in upsetting others, and causing their lives to be completely disrupted. Doing business with this man is almost guaranteed to be one experience you'll never forget. There are lots of honest people growing and selling blueberries out there. I was mesmerized by their website and by passed others to get to the blueberries grown in New Jersey. I am impressed mostly by the power this company has achieved using you tube videos. All I can say it is NOT what you think it will be. I feel sorry for people working on this farm. I'd recommend looking for another source for your blueberry plants and do not let their self promoting website and videos blind you. read more
10 years ago
BLUEBERRY NAZI!!!! I have never in my life had such a horrible experience than at DiMeo Farm. I scheduled to pickup 10 blueberry plants and drove 2 hours one way to pick them up. I called the farmer after I got there to ask him about his blueberries and first he notified me that he was recording our conversation, that he could see me sitting in my truck, and that I was being videotaped. The he proceeded to yell at me for asking what varieties of blueberries he had and why he only sells 3 varieties when his website advertises much more than 3. Then he accused me of setting him up, that I was not a real customer, he accused me of trying to "trap him" in a setup. I was speechless. He told me to keep my money and leave. Oh, and he yells at you from his window in his "bunker". What farmer doesn't want to meet his customers!? And he will call the cops on you. But don't worry, the cops found the whole thing amusing, and apparently this is a common occurrence at the DiMeo Farm. I just wish I had heeded all the negative reviews and not given them the benefit of the doubt. So, please, heed my warning, DO NOT waste your time or money. You will not find DiMeo Farms on any reputable farming review sites like www.jerseyfresh.nj.gov, or www.localharvest.org because he IS NOT A REPUTABLE FARMER!! After my experience I learned that Anthony DiMeo III (ADIII) is the current "farmer". This blueberry farm has been in his family for 3 or 4 generations. Judging by the photos and information I have gathered on this "farmer", my understanding is this: His father and grandfather and great grandfather worked very hard in building a very nice blueberry farm in Hammondton, NJ for many many years. It was successful and well run. Probably most if not all of the photos on the website are from when the farm was run by the farmers preceeding ADIII. At some point the farm was then turned over to ADIII. However, ADIII really had no interest in becoming a blueberry farmer. He was more interested in being "famous" and having/inheriting a lot of money. He is your model spoiled child. He was willing to ride on the coattails of his forefathers success and bastardize it for his own selfish ambitions. He is the epitome of narcissism. The YouTube videos you see of him are a feeble attempt at acting. The pictures you see of him (the few that you can find) in and around the DiMeo Farm show a person utterly disinterested in farming. I have met many farmers and you can tell when a person loves what they do and take pride in what they do. There are articles and news stories about him being a complete social failure. He is like a toddler throwing a tantrum when he doesn't get his way. So, with DiMeo Farms left in the hands of ADIII, the farm is failing slowly but surely. It is a very sad state of affairs, after all the hard work the farmers before ADIII put into it. He is a disgrace to his family name. The website is a SCAM to lure people to his farm or to purchase his plants over the internet. You MUST pay CASH if you are picking up or by check if you are purchasing online/shipping. He will not give you a receipt. There is no paper trail, that is exactly how he wants it. He doesn't know squat about blueberries. The website is full of information about blueberries, but don't ask him any questions. You will be told that you are too stupid to grow blueberries if you have to ask "so many" questions. Have you ever met a farmer that doesn't want to talk the afternoon away about what he grows and how he grows his produce? Well, you will if you ask ADIII one question about his blueberries. The fact is he doesn't tolerate being questioned about anything because if you ask him a question he has to demonstrate knowledge of which he has NONE. He will become belligerent and hostile. He will make wild accusations to somehow justify his outrageous behavior. Then he will tell you to leave. This is a classic narcissist. He has no problem telling customers that he makes more than 3 million dollars a year and he doesn't need their money. He will accuse you of videotaping him if he sees a phone in your hand and freak out on you and tell you to leave. I can not make this stuff up. These are actual experiences that I and others have had with ADIII at DiMeo Farms. ADIII is not a farmer. He is a scammer. He wants your money and he wants you to give it to him without question. "NARCISSISTS TRY TO DESTROY OTHERS WITH LIES BECAUSE THEY WILL BE DESTROYED WITH TRUTH." Truth always wins. read more
13 years ago
Blueberry Hell - Don't Go There Not the Blueberry Hill of Fats Domino. You won't find your thrill at Dimeo's Blueberry Farm - unless you like being abused. You think Seinfeld's Soup Nazi is bad? He's a creme puff next to the man in charge the day we went there. Well, after doing some research on customer satisfaction, it seems we've joined the ranks of blueberry enthusiasts who were drawn in by the Dimeo website and youtube videos, only to be verbally assaulted and driven away, stunned and reeling in a state of utter disbelief over the entire experience of visiting the Dimeo farm. I don't even know where to begin in describing the horrible treatment we received. We being: me, 70 yrs old, my 72 yr old husband, our 50 year old organic/wholefood nutrition counselor daughter and her 21 yr old daughter, an avid ecologist and agriculturalist, recently graduated from Green Mountain College in Vermont. We were so happy to be taking the 1.5 hour drive to Hammonton, NJ to buy 6 "organic, 4 foot, quarter sized blueberry bushes" and had no idea that we would soon be entering the bizarre world of an aggressive, narcissistic, psycho who scoffed at us when we dared to call him on his scary behavior. It began as soon as we pulled up and parked. There was no designated parking lot so my husband parked in front of a large garage-like building with 3 bays, all open. It was dark in there, but we could see what appeared to be a group of farm workers standing around a large table. Within seconds a man wearing a camouflage cap and a white T-shirt emerged with an angry expression and his hands held up like a traffic cop. My husband stepped out of the truck to introduce himself and my daughter was on her way around the truck to do the same. The man, we later learned, was the grandson of the owner. We were still in our collective happy and excited frame of mind. I and my granddaughter were about to get out of the back seat of the truck when this man, with the demeanor of a guerrilla commando, ordered us to "Stop! Everybody get back in the truck!" When my husband tried to explain that we had an appointment the commando said in a mocking tone, "yeah, yeah, yeah" and then, "Just follow me. I'm going to walk in front of your truck and you're going to follow me." We did what we were told, looking at each other in disbelief as if we had somehow been hurled into the twilight zone. We only drove a short distance when "the man" signaled us to stop. My husband got out. I opened my door in the back seat of the truck and said "This seems more like a military compound than a blueberry farm." He glared at me. It gave me the creeps. He then started asking us what variety we wanted and rapidly recited a list of varieties too quickly for us to comprehend. He handed my husband a sheet of paper with a business card attached which my husband placed on the front seat. We told him we wanted 6 of the 4 quarter-sized plants that would give us fruit all summer - that's what the website said we would get for $10.00 per bush. You should know that all of this time the man's expression was one of anger and disgust, his attitude was extremely condescending and his mannerisms intimidating. We thought we would at least be able to pick out our own plants, but even that small pleasure was denied us. The man picked out six scrawny potted plants and asked us brusquely "Where do you want them?" We laughed. Did he think we were going to drive home holding them in our laps? I reminded him that his website said we would be instructed on the best way to plant and care for the bushes. He sneered at that and said "The time I spent doing that I could be on the phone making $25,000.00." My daughter said, "So much for customer service." His face went tight and got uglier and in a tone dripping sarcasm he said "Sorry I can't give you more of myself." She said, "Oh, that's okay. I think we've had enough of you already." At that he said "Get of here. And to my husband, "Give me my paper back and get off my property." My husband reached into the truck, crumpled up the paper and threw it at him. That's when this psycho pulled out his cell phone and took a picture of our license plate. As we drove away (without purchasing any blueberry bushes) my granddaughter said "I had less trouble getting through check points in Mexico. Something's not quite right about this place. There's a piece missing from this puzzle." read more
8 years ago
DO NOT BUY FROM THEM! DON'T DO IT! RESIST THE TEMPTATION AND GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!! Here are few reasons and red flags that I wish I haven't ignored: 1. You have to call in to make an order over the phone and it's the only way take orders. (Which business in 2018 still has no online ordering available? Bad one.) The problem with this system is that the order is through a word of mouth and you cannot prove what you ordered or didn't order. 2. The only way you can pay is with a check. The only way for your order to be processed is for them to receive your check and cash it first. So if you have any issues, you're not getting your money back. (So pray, do a moment of silence, a sun dance or whatever you do to make sure that you have no issues because you're NOT GETTING YOUR MONEY BACK! Yes, I put in big letters so that you're warned). 3. Their way of communication is inefficient and inconvenient. You have to call until someone finally finds some time to pick up (thanks for doing me a favor and picking up since you know, I'm only a customer). I called 3 times and left a message and no one called back. Finally on trial number 4, a lady picked up. ( In retrospect, I don't know why I tried so hard to spend my hard earn money here. Be smarter than me and go somewhere else!) 4. Their "customer service" is TERRIBLE, INCOMPETENT, and PSYCHO. This brings me to the people who run this place. The lady who I've spoken on the phone doesn't know what she is talking about and just tells you what you want to hear until they cash your check. ( Sidenote: Yes, they only take checks and yes, you read that right. And yes, I was that dumb to send in the check, which they have cashed within 3 days of receiving it.) 5. THE PSYCHO MAN. If you dealt with him, you know what I'm talking about and there is no explanation needed. However if you haven't, I'm going to try my best to explain in words what a crazy, mentally deranged, insane, lunatic, unbalanced, irrational, and just batshit crazy person he is. ( I hope that's enough adjectives to paint a picture. ) When you talk to him, actually it's just him SCREAMING over you and not allowing you to speak and that him after I just asked a question. So when I had an issue with my order, needless to say, all hell broke loose. When I called with an issue, as another reviewer described it so well as the man of " 50 shades of crazy" completely lost it. I had an issue with shipping time and the "50 shades of crazy man" screamed and yelled at me, called me names, talked the whole time, wouldn't let you get in a word and most importantly, wasn't willing to listen at all- not even for a second. ( And he is the person running the place). I don't understand when someone inconveniences me because they are not shipping when they said they would ( and yes, an order is a contract) and they get to call me an idiot and stupid because I'm asking why my order has not came in yet. Actually, I find it a bit ironic coming from the "50 shades of crazy" man. This man literally raises your blood pressure in 1 second. 6. They lie. I have called 4 times to order and 3 more times to make sure my order was coming on time. When I've spoken with the lady after I ordered (3 times), she told me 3 times that it's coming on time. However, then they called me and told me it's going to be delayed. When I ordered, I wanted a specific time for my products to come ( it was a surprise for someone else that clearly never happened) and I did specify that I needed the products at that specific time. I did ask if it's possible and the lady said yes. So when I "talked" to them the 8th time, the PSYCHO MAN came out of the looney bin and I had "the pleasure" of him SCREAMING at me. So in conclusion, why do you promise things that you can't deliver and then call your customers idiots and stupid for your short comings. 7. The products are not that great. After planting them ( not as a surprise anymore) only about half of them made it. I'm not calling again to try to get my money back because I know I'm not going to and I'm sparing myself the time, energy, and sanity of dealing with these people. (They need a reality show. ) So I hope you're smarter than me and go somewhere else, however, if you choose to continue to do business with them, you have been warn! Good luck! read more
13 years ago
WORST SALES EXERIENCE EVER! After a year of thinking about making the trek over to the "blue berry capital of the world" hammonton nj to get hard to find organic & heirloom blue berry plants, I made the trip. I was very excited! Anyways, I get there and a man and woman walk over, who inform me that they have no brochure or written details on the plants they are selling, except for what was on the website and the minimum purchase was 5 plants (so $50) and it was to be cash. The woman informs me that the local store "Food basket" has an ATM. So that was no problem, although I was hoping for a better idea in person of what I could purchase, regardless there still were the blueberry plants I really wanted and the main reason I drove over. So, I check on their website again to refresh my memory on what they grew and offered for sale for a minute or two then I return to the farm with plenty of extra money. When I ( and my boyfriend and little nephew) return a few minutes later,the man who owns the house, again emerges to help us. Initially seeming decent, interested in where we came from. I tell him what we were hoping for: a container plant and maybe a sampling of the supposed 36 varieties of heirloom blueberry plants. He interrupts me to say he knows exactly what I want and rattles of 6 things people tend to want from blue berry plants, since he's been doing this since age 12. I say ok that's probably right. He starts getting into how he doesn't have time for this as he has a bunch of things to do and wedding. He says hates retail and so do all his family members. They make nothing from these small transactions. This is like breakfast for them, he continues. He says he is used to trucks loading huge orders for plants. . I said," well we're only going to take maybe 10 minutes of your time." I ask if it's ok to get some raspberry plants or maybe even the grape vines, mentioned on the website as well. He says, well were only going to do the 5 blueberry plants. ( He's getting really impatient for only 3 minutes of talking!) I ask him instead, about the getting a variety of blue berry plants that bloom at different parts of the season( as mentioned on the website, ask about their al variety seasonal pack or something to that effect). I figured, well that's ok we'll just talk about that and just focus on getting blueberry plants and hopefully it works out. He gives us one plant and tells my boyfriend to load it in the car and proceeds to pick another, but no explanation about anything. I ask, "is this one going to bloom later ?". He goes into details of how he doesn't have time for this again. And I say, "I'm not sure what is going on, but we're really not nor planning on taking much your time and you're being a little rude". He take the plants back and says we should probably leave. I say that's fine, but I definitely reporting you to the Better Business Bureau." He says," Bad, reviews don't bother me.. and something about how he is a successful businessman." He continues that, I should just leave his property right now. I say, "Oh, believe me I am "and I take a picture if him, just to validate that I'd been there when I shared the story as needed with the better business bureau and he comes running after me, demanding I delete it. He literally, pulls me by the waist trying to prevent me from entering my car and trying to take my camera. I get into the car anyways and he can't reach my camera as I look through to see if I even got a picture. He stands there demanding the picture be deleted and won't allow me to shut my door, but standing in front of it. I finally get the idea that I have to drive forward with my door open, just to get out of there! - End result: No plants and total disappointment! Are they lying about these 36 variety heirloom blue berry plants, or what? I literally got no information about anything during those 5 crazy minutes. Not even about the age, type or anything of the plants I was looking at, which he wanted to sell me. No details about early blooming plants verses the late. Whether it would work to container garden their variety. Not what I expected from an organic farmer... or any business person for that matter! read more
7 years ago
STOP do not send Dimeo money. I ordered 75 blueberry plants in October to plant in the late fall. Six months later I finally receiver some plants. The plants were in a bag in the carton no water or moist packing with them so some of the plant roots were dry. Ten percent of them have died. When you call to place an order they give you a total price you think they are shipping next day shipping because of the high cost but they just use the US postal service. I was charged $150 for shipping my plants. This works out to be about $2 per plant additional for shipping and handling. By the time I figure in the dead plants my cost per plant is $8.76 each for something that sounded like a good deal at $4.95 After I gave up on getting plants from Dimeo I ordered 50 plants from Finch Blueberries and was charged $25 actual shipping cost and received them in 4 days from the day I ordered them. I Dimeo asked for early and late season blueberry plants. What I got are all early season plant that came marked with a sharpie on some tape with the variety names that I ordered. Who knows what I actually got But I know I did not get what I wanted. see below The Dimeo Blueberry farm owners do not care about their customers just read some their terms and conditions at the very bottom of their first web page. It is 20 pages long talks about every gripe the owner has from customers driving on the grass to customers that complain that their plants arrived dead. and many other crazy things. . To quote from his TERMS AND CONDITIONS 'Within the shipping fee price is not just the standard postage or cost of shipping, but also a box charge, materials charge, labor charge, shipping supplies charge and transportation to shipper charge." But if you think picking up is better "Please be aware that when you pick-up your order of any two (2) year-old product advertised on our website for $4.95 each, that there will be an additional fee of $1.05 per pot added for the fact that we will be giving you the thick heavy duty reusable nursery pot, special sand and peat moss mix, and special slow-release 8-9 month fertilizer for one year along with the product." From terms and conditions of Dimeo Farms "We never guarantee a certain plant or bush height in feet, inches, or number of canes, leaves or branches. As such, when anyone asks a plant or bush height question, we respond by stating "usually up to around"" " We never guarantee that a plant or bush age will be (for example, exactly a three (3) year old plant or bush) as the bush or plant we sell you may be somewhat younger or older than 3 years-old" "If any of your requested plant varieties are sold out, currently not in stock, were never in stock or stocked, not available, or low in inventory, we fully reserve the right to substitute... with our own choice of plant variety" You may get a blueberry bush of some height, age, and variety which may not be what you wanted or expected dead or alive If you try to contact them about your order all you get is "You will be called when your order ships." You wonder why they do not take credit cards, probably because you would be able to get your money back through the credit card company. By sending a check you have no recourse. No invoice or receipt or instructions no confirmation of your order. read more
5 years ago
Stay. Away. From. This. Place. You have been warned. I ordered 5 blueberries, their minimal amount, at the beginning of March 2021. Somebody called Lindsay, who is very rude and bigoted and should not be allowed anywhere near customers, said they will ship the plants as soon as I send a $100 check. In my naivety, I did, expecting to get a call, confirmation number, email, anything at all. Did not. I checked my bank statement and noticed the check has been cashed. A week later I called to inquire about the status of my order. The same Lindsay told me that Michelle, who is not available and does't know when she will be, if ever, will give me a curtesy (?!) call when they will ship them. About another week from now. That makes it three weeks since they cashed my check. Still refused to give a confirmation number, extremely rude (at this point I am STILL polite because, heck, they cashed my money and I want something out of it, since I was an idiot to send a check without any proof or confirmation that I have placed an order or anything). I said I will call daily until I have a confirmation of the shipment date. By now I am half-convinced that I lost $100 and that is all my fault. More importantly, waiting for my check to arrive to them, waiting for them to cash it and all that, I missed the planting window. All I wanted these wretched plants for was my small child who really likes blueberries. Like, a lot. Don't know why, nobody else in the family likes them that much. I wanted only 2 or 3 bushes, but they forced me to buy 5 blueberries because that's the minimum order. I tried to get them to sell me 3 blueberries and 2 anything else, as they advertised on their websites, but no. Fine, the hell with it, I'm not going to fight with what seems to be more than just deaf ears, but a positively hostile contact person from this business. Also, "please" and "thank you" are missing from any DiMeo person's vocabulary. So I bought 5 blueberries. Pick your fights. Anyway, half an hour later some dude calls me, does not introduce himself, he says he's the boss (he put heavy emphasis on 'the boss'), all I get to say is "Hello. I'm very pleased to hear back from you" (genuinely happy, no sarcasm, as I really did not expect to hear from these people again) and then HE starts to scream, calls me crazy, cheapskates and all sorts and that he'll write the cheapskates a refund check and then, basically like a 6 year old, started chanting "Cheapskate! Cheapskates!". I couldn't get in a word edgewise. I lost it, I screamed "How dare you!" and I hung up. This is DiMeo farms. Beware of them! Lesson learned: never EVER send money to some shoddy sketchy no good company without some proof that you actually placed an order. BTW, I reported them to BBB as well. That's how terrible the experience with this company was. When I got to the BBB website, every single one of the reviews were 1 star and the rating of the company is F. If only I read those before sending these terrible people a check. Hindsight is 20:20. Even if by some miracle you get lucky and have a neutral or even positive interaction with this company, you still should boycott them just because they treated so many others so badly. read more
6 years ago
BE AWARE & STAY AWAY!! We visited & purchased blueberry bushes this Mother's Day 2020. On our way out of the farm our tire was punctured directly across the street from DiMeo's exit. We pulled off of the road and asked the woman who sold us the blueberry bushes just minutes before, where we can safely park to change our tire. We called AAA & the driver arrived within 20 minutes. As we were having the tire removed, the owner, Anthony "Spider" DiMeo, who we never saw before this, came out with his phone & shoved it in my face, cursing & screaming while taking a video...(This is during Covid 19 "social distancing") He was aggressively shoving his phone on my face and pushing me down. I am a professional woman in my 50's, who was a passenger in the truck & had just bought 7 blueberry bushes. He accused me of getting a flat tire on purpose!! He called us "stupid, f*cking, local retards, over & over again...we are not locals! We drove an hour to give him business. The then pushed my back and was screaming into his video he was "escorting me off of his property". He became more unhinged and screamed, "You better have money, I'm calling my lawyer, I have you on camera." He is a vicious, disgusting, foul little man and should not be allowed to treat anyone this way. I Googled him after this incident and wished I had before we went... So, before you pick a place to buy blueberry bushes.... Please go to Trip Advisor, Yelp, BBB, https://dimeo-farms.pissedconsumers, go back to March 17, 2006 The Philadelphia Inquirer "The Blueberry Heir" or www.ripoffreport.com/reports/dimeo-farms/. I left there shaking, crying, humiliated & will NEVER go back. I just have to warn the next customer/victim... DO NOT GO HERE. STAY AWAY FROM THIS BUSINESS OWNER. This incident is all on record at the police department because I am afraid this psycho is going to hurt someone. read more
6 years ago
BE AWARE & STAY AWAY!! We visited & purchased blueberry bushes this Mother's Day 2020. On our way out of the farm our tire was punctured directly across the street from DiMeo's exit. We pulled off of the road and asked the woman who sold us the blueberry bushes just minutes before, where we can safely park to change our tire. We called AAA & the driver arrived within 20 minutes. As we were having the tire removed, the owner, Anthony "Spider" DiMeo, who we never saw before this, came out with his phone & shoved it in my face, cursing & screaming while taking a video...(This is during Covid 19 "social distancing") He was aggressively shoving his phone on my face and pushing me down. I am a professional woman in my 50's, who was a passenger in the truck & had just bought 7 blueberry bushes. He accused me of getting a flat tire on purpose!! He called us "stupid, f*cking, local retards, over & over again...we are not locals! We drove an hour to give him business. The then pushed my back and was screaming into his video he was "escorting me off of his property". He became more unhinged and screamed, "You better have money, I'm calling my lawyer, I have you on camera." He is a vicious, disgusting, foul little man and should not be allowed to treat anyone this way. I Googled him after this incident and wished I had before we went... So, before you pick a place to buy blueberry bushes.... Please go to Trip Advisor, Yelp, BBB, dimeo farms.pissed consumers, go back to March 17, 2006 The Philadelphia Inquirer "The Blueberry Heir" or rip off reports. I left there shaking, crying, humiliated & will NEVER go back. I just have to warn the next customer/victim... DO NOT GO HERE. STAY AWAY FROM THIS BUSINESS OWNER. This incident is all on record at the police department because I am afraid this nasty psycho is going to hurt someone. read more
8 years ago
Two issues: false advertising, and the owner's abusive and deceptive behavior. DiMeo Farms advertises on Google and their website "4 foot mature blueberry bushes for $10". When I arrived at the DiMeo Farm on Sunday April 29th, the owner was already in the middle of verbally abusing two other customers - an older couple, and an Asian couple. I wasn't even out of my car, and there was a situation at hand. I got out of my car to see who I should speak to, and the owner, Anthony DiMeo, yelled at me to return to my car and wait to be called. He scolded "this is a drive-thru service", even though this is NEVER mentioned on Dimeo's social media or website. Their website boasts "over 32 varieties", yet, if you ask any questions, Anthony Dimeo screams at you! As soon as the other two customers left, Anthony DiMeo came over to me and said "I hate cheap Asians and old men". This guy is a huge RACIST! The blueberry bushes being offered are between 12" and 18", and are sold for $10. The 4 foot mature bushes that are advertised at $10, are selling for $25. Anthony literally expects you to pull into his driveway, tell him how many bushes you want, fork over cash, and promptly leave. DiMeo Farms wants you to believe they're a nice family farm, which couldn't be farther from the truth. DiMeo Farms is owned an operated by one (little) man, Anthony DiMeo III, a self-agrandizing sociopath. Simply put, Anthony Dimeo is running a bait and switch operation. In addition to his bait and switch routine, he is quite possibly the rudest, most abusive business owner I've ever met in my life. I wish I had read the reviews before driving one hour to his farm. Hundreds upon hundreds of customers have been subject to his fraudulent tactics and abusive behavior. Something needs to be done about his practices and his behavior! read more
9 years ago
Really nice, friendly people to do business with. I'm so happy I found them and called. The farmer I spoke with was exceptionally gracious and helpful on the telephone. He took his time to speak with me and I never felt rushed or anything like that. He did put me on hold a couple times, but I understand they are busy and no offense was taken. I can tell that they do care about you as a customer. We talked for about 15 mins about me being in the process of rehabilitating our family garden. The friendly receptionist transferred me to one of the owners who quickly took my call. He was so nice and able to answer all of my questions to my satisfaction. The plants that were sent to me were in superb condition. Fully rooted with many healthy stalks and excellent root systems. I expect these to yield significantly and sooner than my purchases in the past from one of my local nurseries. So, yes, they were well worth the slightly higher price to me. The owner said that if I ever have any questions, to just call them and that they would take care of me. I lost a copy of the planting instructions they include with the shipment. I called back and the receptionist quickly e-mailed me a copy of the instructions and even thanked me for my business. She called to make sure I received the e-mail and asked if I had any questions. I should add that the farmers use natural growing, Non-GMO techniques, which is another plus in my book. The customer service is very communicative about your order. They called me twice to update me. You know exactly when you will receive it, and they accommodated me special requests on when I wanted to receive the shipment. Older, yet, very informative website. First rate plants and impressive customer service. Will be telling anyone I know to support this wonderful farm. read more
8 years ago
A real class-act, and magical place. This past summer, we drove to DiMeo's at the recommendation from a friend. My friend goes blueberry picking at this place every summer. It's a friendly place. The farm is cozy and inviting. It literally is the most beautiful farm I have ever been to in New Jersey. What a beautiful way to spend the afternoon picking organic blueberries! The drive there is beautiful and the destination is like the cherry (or in this case blueberry) on top! Lol. The plants were loaded with berries, the staff is helpful, the prices reasonable and the owner is friendly and knowledgeable. He was very nice and helped us carry our blueberries back to the car. Can't wait to return next summer! Their u-pick farm is just the right size to walk. It's not overwhelming where you have to walk far from your car to get out to the actual picking area. The prices were great. It was only $1.66 a pint. For organic blueberries that's so so so cheap!! They give you the old fashioned green paper pints and you walk out to the fields. Several different varieties to choose from. Now that I think of it, they have many. After you are done there is a very delightful little fruit stand where you can buy one of their really cool customized t-shirts, blueberry preserves and they have blueberry plants with blueberries already on them that you can buy. We took home a thornless blackberry plant, two cranberry bushes and 5 blueberry bushes that were loaded with berries. And they give you planting instructions. All of the plants have thrived and gave us berries even into the fall months. Looking forward to our visit next summer!! Loved the relaxing zen-like music they played read more
8 years ago
Great farm, great yogi-appreciating .... earthly people, great atmosphere. I'm soooooo glad this farm started hosting yoga classes. I can't think of a better way to start my weekend. Being able to practice outside on a gorgeous family farm and connecting with nature along the trails in the Jersey pine barrens is a whole different yoga experience. They have yoga class instructors there during their blueberry picking season in June, July and August every weekend, but it's for large groups only. You can book your own group session, get people together, and bring your own class or instructor, but you have to let them known in advance and it's all by appointment only. The farm is open year-round, but the best times are summer, spring and fall ...with the Indian summer we are having this year, we might get another group together and squeeze in one more session since it's going to get warm again. Being able to practice while meeting new down-to-earth piney people is even better. Being able to help support the farm's rescue animals is also a great feeling. Their summer and fall weekend sessions are great for beginners and seasoned yogis. If you haven't had a chance to try it I would highly recommend it. I signed up for my first class thinking it would be a one and done experience. As soon as I got home from the first class I immediately signed up for the rest of the sessions. It even got me into gardening, cause I didn't know they offered all kinds of organic berry plants too! YES it's that awesome! Berries, gardening and forest yoga. So sign up, pick your instructor and get you group together! You won't regret it. It's a great bonding experience:) read more
5 years ago
In order to identify the plants being shipped as bare root plants you need to go into the terms and conditions section of the website and search the contract for it. This is the abhorrent behavior for a plant nursery. This company is pulling what they feel is a perfectly acceptable bait and switch tactic. Yes it is legal for you to contain the information in a hard to reach sector of your website. Yes it is the buyers responsibility to read the terms and conditions part of any agreement. That does not however reduce the fact that it is underhanded and a very dirty business practice. Every other company that sells bare root plants has the plants listed as bare root dormant plants. This company lists them as BIG 3 year old plants and in an unattached sector says all shipped plants are bare root stock as is our legal right to do. Thats right it actually has a section outside of the product description that changes the product and says it is our legal right to do this. Like a lowdown dirty scumbag salesman who knows you cant do anything if you do not catch them before the act. If the owners of this company do not agree with this description then alter your website directly on your main home page to read bare root plants in a clearly defined section that is unmistakably describing your product as it is sold. Prove that what you are doing is not a bait and switch and your practices are not immoral by adding this one small fact to your description. Or continue to be lowdown rotten immoral scum by continuing the actions you know to be causing such dissatisfaction with your every dwindling customer base. read more
7 years ago
I have never met this family or any of it's farmers. We live pretty far away from where their farm is located and will probably never meet them, but I am impressed. Ordered five mature blueberry plants. They arrived exactly during the time that I requested and are all thriving. They sent me great blueberry plants just as ordered and promised. Picked loads of berries off just ONE of their plants which yielded FIVE TIMES the amount of fruit I got off the "sticks" that another company sent me. I had ordered elsewhere online before I found the DiMeo's and I was somewhat scammed by people who claimed they had a blueberry farm but when I Googled their address as shown on their website, I saw that they didn't even have a blueberry farm, but looks like they are just selling plants out of their backyard. I'm not going to name them, but just say to watch out for the fake farmers online! The DiMeo's are THE REAL deal that send out a far superior product than others that are not even actual farmers. BUT, my DiMeo blueberry plants have all produced as promised in this the first summer. THANK YOU FOR BEING REAL, HONEST AND CARING!!! p.s. before you order from any of these online guys, make sure you google their addresses and then compare the photos, you will see who has REAL FARMS and who is just posing a farmers online. Compare the DiMeo satellite photos (of a real working blueberry farm) with other online plant sellers that act as if they are farmers, and you will see what I mean. read more
9 years ago
The hardworking farmers running this pick your own blueberry farm are proper, friendly, helpful and very well organized with all the berry pints ready to go and a with a little business card for when you come back again. I noticed it said "Heirloom" blueberries is their specialty on the card. The pints snap together easily so that no berries spill out after you are done picking. They have a little foot wash station and everything out by the fields, we felt like we were at the beach cause the soil is sandy and beautiful. You can walk barefoot if you want, the soil is that nice and sandy in the blueberry fields. It was easy to get right to the blueberry fields as they have beautiful trimmed and manicured paths around all the different fields with a little white building there with blueberry jams and some very cool wooden blueberry crates that you can buy to pick in if you want but we just went with the pints. Next time maybe we will buy a couple of the old wooden boxes to pick in to add to the cool factor. We found lots of ripe plump Heirloom blueberries that were easy to pick and they are delicious, too. We would definitely go back and recommend it to others. read more
6 years ago
DIRECTLY TO THE BUSINESS OWNER: You are an actual disgrace to the farming community and a shit stain on the underwear of your family legacy. I have only encountered one other company working through Yelp where a family business was passed down to a rotten egg. I told their father who didn't want to hear the bad news that his daughter, although capable of many things, cannot work directly with the public. YOU, my friend, are the SAME. YOU need to never work with the public, vendors or actually anyone from polite society if you want your business to survive. After reading your reviews from Yelp, Google, Trip Advisor and BBB, they have a common and frequent pattern. YOU. YOU will be the down fall of your family legacy. ANY CUSTOMER who has been in contact with you has NOTHING GOOD TO SAY ABOUT YOU. Especially how you treated them. I encourage you to change your behavior or become a "basement worker" because God knows when you see the light of day you are a rude crazy asshole who in my option might quite possibly need to be medicated for your condition and behavior. I would rather has my eyes plucked out than deal with this wacko. Cheers, Erika read more
8 years ago
JUST SAY NO TO DIMEO. READ ONLINE REVIEWS FIRST OR YOU WILL BE SORRY! JUST-SAY-NO...TO-Di-ME-O. WARNING ESPECIALLY TO SOUTH JERSY PEEPS! DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH DiMeo Blueberry Farms & Blueberry Plants Nursery They are absolute garbage! I wish we had read the many, MANY online reviews about what a horrible business this is. This jackass is in Hammonton, NJ. The guy is crazy and rude read the reviews. I wish we had. We ordered five plants by personal check. The plant we rec'd was so small and weak (think Charlie Brown Christmas tree) it may have been one. They insisted it was five wrapped up. (Which made it even worse.) Then this moron starts to claim we were trying to extort plants from him. I had a huge chat with him in Facebook where I alternated between dislike and pity. Just a crazy, cruel clown. Other funny thing: he said "oh we don't care about online reviews or complaints with the BBB" - then suddenly I'm blocked from their Facebook page. What happened, tough guy? All over blueberries! LOL. Plenty of other places to get plants. Read some of their reviews here: https://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/7646/0/#b JUST SAY NO TO DIMEO read more
11 years ago
Actually it's 0 stars! Stay away, this company is a mail order fraud that "claims" to send you 3 year old plants that are 4' tall ten send you 1 year old plants 16"-24" tall and "explain" to you they had to trim them for shipping!? Impossible that these are 3 year old plants and what Home Depot and Lowes have for $10 are far more mature and better value than this scam garbage. The service on the phone by both Anthony and his wife is no less than rude and bullying and they deserve to starve. DO NOT SEND THEM YOUR MONEY! They mistreat their workers and yell like you would not believe. A new girl was working the phones and you would not believe the way he yelled at her and was condescending to her on the phone where I could hear. The woman, his wife, will listen to you for a minute and when your done speaking goes silent and will not speak until you sau "are you still there?" the shortly thereafter she puts you on hold and never returns even after 15 minutes. These people should be shut down and investigated by the IRS and the New Jersey Attorney General. The BBB has many, many complaints and canot get responses giving them a F rating. read more
I think it's really important for consumers to know what kind of people those who run the businesses they patronize are. The owner of Dimeo Blueberry Farms is a deranged person with anger management issues, unfit for interaction with others. Definitely keep your kids away. Please read the hundreds of negative reviews, all across the internet, that have been left by innocent people, just trying to buy some blueberries, who have been berated, mocked, insulted, harassed, and generally terrified by the owner. Nevermind the poor quality of their product and misleading advertising. Not surprisingly, they have an "F" rating from the BBB. As consumers, the success or failure of a business is ultimately our responsibility; this guy needs to be shut down before he terrorizes anyone else. To make your research easy, aside from what you read on Yelp, take a look: https://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/7646/0/#b https://www.bbb.org/us/nj/hammonton/profile/farm/dimeo-farms-0221-90078416/complaints https://dimeo-farms.pissedconsumer.com/review.html Please, be an educated consumer and do business elsewhere! read more
DiMeo Farm - farms - Updated May 2026
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