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Phillips Farms - They said they sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

Phillips Farms

3.8(24 reviews)
7.5 mi
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Today I visited Phillips Farms at my local Greenmarket. This vendor has absolutely beautiful…read moredisplays of all the fresh fruit vegetables and even Sunflowers and Pumpkins. He was very friendly and professional to do business with today. Everything is so much fresher than in the grocery store. I never knew there were so many different kinds of apples! I'll be looking for their booth at other Greenmarket locations in Manhattan. I'm recommending....

Our tubing plans nearby fell through, we had already taken the day off, and we had driven for about…read moretwo hours already. We didn't want the day to go waste so that's when I found Phillips, a pick your own fruit farm. It was a Wednesday afternoon at around 1 pm so the place was pretty empty. I can see the lot getting filled on weekends though, especially since it didn't seem that big. First, you check in. There's a board that tells you what fruit is available for picking for the day, as well as the price per pound. If you pick a fruit that's not in season, you'll have to pay extra. But don't worry - the groves that aren't ready yet have signs by them to remind you. Next, you let them know what you want to pick and you either get a large bag (for the larger fruit) or you can buy a small plastic container (25 cents) or large bucket ($2) for berry picking. There is a sign that warns you that if you pick a bucket full of berries, it will end up costing $50. I think that's a nice reminder because you can definitely go pick-happy in the fields and it will add up very quickly, before you even know it. We decided to go with elderberries, peaches, and plums. I wasn't a fan of the elderberries but I'm glad I tried them since I'd never had them before. The peaches and plums were amazing though. I don't normally like plums because they're too tart, but not these! We spent about $25, which I don't think is terrible. Plus, there is no entrance or parking fee like other farms have so at least you save on that too. They have apples ramping up for the fall now. It's a bit of a drive for us but I had a really nice experience so I may consider making the trek again.

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Phillips Farms - They sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

They sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

Phillips Farms - They said they sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

They said they sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

Phillips Farms - They sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

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They sell at all the Grow NYC Farmers Markets. Excellent employees priced. 07/20/25

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Blooming Glen Farm

4.5(2 reviews)
13.2 mi

Puzzled by kohlrabi? Left in wonderment by whiskery beets? Then odds are you've never partaken in…read morethe weird and wild array of vegetable matter sold weekly at Blooming Glen's stand in the Headhouse Farmers Market. Organic and sustainably grown by farming family Tom Murtha and Tricia Borneman, Blooming Glen strives to maintain and expand the rich agricultural history of Bucks County. The ideals are noble, but the proof of success comes at the dinner table -- the rainbow chard, firm-fleshed potatoes and delicate garlic purchased from these folks transform ordinary meals into special occasions. As a cook, this superlative quality is absolutely thrilling. As a shopper, the stuff is not cheap -- but local and organic never is. You're supporting not only local farmers, but helping spread the gospel of local food when you buy here. Since we haven't yet seen peak oil, I'd suggest everyone get on this train before those Chilean strawberries that you must have in January reach $29.99 a quart.

Listen, if you have not yet joined a CSA-I highly suggest Blooming Glen Farm. It is FUN to come…read morehere on a Thursday and pick up your veggies and be pleasantly surprised by what awaits you. tomatoes watermelon broccoli lettuce cucumber peppers radishes beets berries I loved the summer that passed when I made my own bouquet and cut my herbs from the herb garden. This farm is fantastic. And if you have children, (I don't) I would bring them too and make it a family event. I was always so envious of those families who brought their kids and made it FUN to go find your own strawberries and cherry tomatoes. If you live near, you must buy a share! It broke my heart to hear about Tom and Tricia's harvest getting rotted after last year's unusual rainy season - I hope you will give this place a try. It is truly a wonderful place, though I won't be back this year having to work and spend too much time in Philly. One day I will be back though.

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