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5.0 (1 review)
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Black River Blues Blueberry Farm

5.0(2 reviews)
3.4 mi

Wonderful place to get out and pick large flavorful blueberries! This is our favorite blueberry…read morefarm! Set nestled in fir trees surrounded by small mountains you find a river flowing past vast fields of sweet blue berries. The farm house, surrounding berry processing buildings, U-pick stands and gift/U-pick pay shop are a delight to the senses. There are many small touches that bring this farm past just getting your berries in a bucket. The buckets themselves are a good size for any adult to carry. I filled mine just over 1/2 full and had five pounds of berries. They also have cut baby buckets for kids to use. The row that are open are well marked with colored tapes and the father you into the rows the larger and more plentiful the berries! Here is a hint, go around 2/3 pm and walk all the way down to the West end of the row, this is where I found bushes heaped with large ripe in the "SHADE"! I could have sat in the grass and filled my bucket with out moving! This is a great place to bring your friends and family. The gift/U-pick pay shop has fresh berries for sale buy the pint/flat, honey, drinks, and other things for sale. There are some cute wooden "put your head through" cut-outs where you can take fun photos. All in all, it's a pleasant drive, in beautiful valley to pick delicious berries, and you can make blueberry pancakes the next morning!

Great, historic U-pick blueberry farm. Farmers Nik and Rebecca very helpful…read more Opening June 25, 2011. Join us for the Blue Blastic Family Fun Fest Sunday July 31st 11 AM to 5 PM Berry picking, face painting, tours, picnicing - food vendors

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Helsing Junction Farm - Falltime

Helsing Junction Farm

4.2(12 reviews)
3.7 mi
•$$$

Excellent option for CSA. The produce is very good, nice variety and plenty for the share I got…read more(mini share). I also liked and appreciated the good and prompt communication. All in all I highly recommend them. Over the years, I had other arrangements: CSA, Full Circle... But Helsing is the best experience for me.

We've been really pleased with our CSA share from Helsing this year and will sign up with them…read moreagain next year if we're still living in Olympia. We tried a different CSA last year (there are four local organic CSA options that deliver to my husband's workplace) and we much prefer Helsing. We like Helsing better because they have given us more variety, because we adore the fruit share, and because they have taken the time to provide good recipes. We signed up for the mini share and are hard pressed to keep up with what we receive every week! There are the two of us and we're vegetarians, yet we get so much from them every week that we can't eat it all before the next batch arrives. We freeze, can, or give away extra, it's that generous. The CSA we had last year from the different farm kept giving us the same things week after week--carrots, chard, potatoes--and we're really pleased that Helsing has so much changing variety. Sometimes we have only received something for a week or two and wish we could be getting it for longer! We LOVE the fruit share. Local organic fruit costs us high prices at the Oly farmer's market, but with the fruit share we are getting a great deal. The first few weeks are a little slow when only berries are ready, but after that we get a ton of stone fruit that is delicious and much more bang for our buck than at the farmer's market. For example, one week I was at the market and bought a container of cherries for about $15. A few days later my fruit share gave me the same amount of cherries plus several other pounds of fruit, all for $15 a week. Nice. We get peaches, nectarines, apples, berries, plums, pluots, etc etc We have tried a number of their recipes, and have been impressed. Someone has put a lot of effort into finding recipes that only use the seasonal ingredients that are actually tasty. Everything has been good, and a few have been excellent, such as the recipe for fennel with honey, goat cheese, etc --it's amazing. You can search their recipe database by ingredients. I appreciate that they never leave me hanging for ideas, since with every CSA you get exposed to both old and new ingredients and the recipe help is appreciated.

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Grays Harbor Farmers Market & Craft Fair - Pumpkin Spice Individual tea bag from the Fancy Accent Tea Co in Westport WA

Grays Harbor Farmers Market & Craft Fair

4.7(7 reviews)
39.7 mi
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I visited during off season…read more Inside the store are little booths rented by various local artists where they showcase handmade items such as art, photographs, posters, artists for hire, tea, and other little knick knacks. The store also has some flower bouquets, plants, whimsical garden decor, and seedings for sale. The produce can be viewed and purchased in the next building in the parking lot. There is a minimum purchase of $10 to use your card. Easy to do with several varieties of heirloom fruits and veggies. I saw a red Barlett pear which I have e never eaten before. It was very tart compared to the green pear. Would I go back? Yes. I like the produce quality and variety.

Grays Harbor Farmers Market & Craft Fair, located on the banks of the Hoquiam  river, is where…read morelocal crafters, artists, organic farmers, ranchers & bakers converge to offer their items to the public. This is a year-round Farmer's Market. While the produce selection is not large, there are some unique items that I certainly did not expect to find. One is Satsumaimo  (Japanese Sweet Potato). Grown primarily in Kyushu, Japan, fans of this variety search far and wide trying to locate a source. It is the (sweet potato) "pot of gold" at the end of the rainbow! There are also many items to check-out from local artists & crafters. If you are passing through Hoquiam on your way to Ocean Shores or the temperate rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula, be sure to stop here for sweet treats and unique items!

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