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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Reed's Produce & Garden Center

    Reed's Produce & Garden Center

    4.9(8 reviews)
    39.1 mi
    $

    I love a good tomato sandwich. If you're a true southerner, you know exactly what I mean. A healthy…read moreschmeer of mayo, what looks like way too much thick sliced tomatoes, and a generous shake of salt and pepper. That's it. You're never, never, going to make a decent tomato sandwich from anything you pick up in a grocery store. But if you get your tomatoes from Reed's, you'll be dripping tomato juice and smiling. Give a cantaloupe at your local grocery a big sniff. Nothing? Right. Now get yourself to Reed's and give one of their cantaloupes a big sniff. You'll understand (and you'll take home a great melon). I used to love picking up peaches from the Peach Truck. Now they only do 25 pound boxes around Nashville. I love a fresh peach, just as a snack, sliced on a salad, sweetened up in a dessert - heck, even infused in Tito's! But 25 pounds? Reed's has the real deal peaches, and you can get what you need. It's wonderfully ramshackle, park right out front, friendly people. If you're not a regular I feel a little sad for you!

    Reed's is the most quintessential little country store you can imagine, simple yet impressive,…read morequality over quantity, a true gem in Franklin. The peaches from a farm in Alabama are the best you'll ever eat, and I'm a serious peach connoisseur! And if you're lucky, they sometimes sell homemade peanut butter brittle, also the best I've ever eaten! Stop in and see it!

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    Reed's Produce & Garden Center - View of left half of FALL outdoor display....there are just as many pumpkins on right, plus straw bales and corn shocks.

    View of left half of FALL outdoor display....there are just as many pumpkins on right, plus straw bales and corn shocks.

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    The Blueberry Patch - 5 lbs. of fresh-picked blueberries

    The Blueberry Patch

    5.0(2 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $$

    What a lovely place to pick berries! My daughter and I spent a lovely few hours on a Saturday…read morepicking the tastiest blueberries. The owner of this family run patch is the sweetest ever. A few things that is important to have a great day at the patch: 1. Bring Cash! There is no option to use a card. I didn't have cash when I arrived however another patron gladly offered to give me $20. The owner also offered to let me send a check. Very sweet! 2. Check Facebook for the times the patch is open. The owner opens the patch during specific intervals but it isn't always the same time each year because the owner wants to ensure the berries are ripe and delicious. Try the berries on each plant before you start picking a lot. She has different kinds of berries...some are sour and some are sweet. My daughter prefers the sour berries. The place was clean and wonderful and we left with stories the owner shared about her grandson and with messages of hope. I would absolutely recommend the Blueberry Patch to anyone!

    Angie Kleinau owns this family-run blueberry farm, and she lends out buckets for berry picking and…read morefree recipes when you check out! She accepts checks, which is convenient. She is the sweetest lady! I've been coming to pick berries for about 8 years now, and they open the farm about 4th of July, depending upon the rain received and if they are nice and plump yet. I've NEVER been disappointed! Make sure you either wear long sleeves and pants or bring your bug spray because this IS an outside farm, and bugs are plentiful this time of year. She sells them by the pound, it came out today to be about $4.85/lb. (which beats what you'd pay in the store for those brought in from Chili!) They are delicious and she encourages you to eat while you pick (they are pesticide-free grown) [how can you know if they are sweet if you don't pop a couple in your mouth??!!] Please support your local farms and I urge you to pick as fast as you can -- when these babies are gone (usually in 2-3 weeks), you'll have to wait until next year!

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