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    Hill Orchard

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
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    kind sweet helpful humble staff loved this place! Thanks for an awesome start to fall.

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    15 years ago

    Great orchard! I went twice this season & loved it. Tons of variety & trees to pick from (pun intended). Cant wait til next year!

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    Hi Sydney - During apple picking season we allow dogs in the orchard on leash and ask owner to please clean up after them. We are picked out of apples for the season… Read more

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    Parlee's Farm

    Parlee's Farm

    3.8(6 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    Came here for PYO Blueberries. They had an FB sale for having a huge picking at a reduce rate…read morebecause of too many crops. I would steer clear on this places for blueberries. This is not my first time blueberry picking, so I know what to look for and how to pick berries. The area is fairly short - meaning the netting to keep the birds out is very low. If you're tall, you're going to be dragging the netting through your hair or killing your back from crouching. Bushes are not trimmed and maintained well. However, the height of the berries are perfect for children to be able to pick their own. After crouching for a while and leaving with 4 lbs of berries, we were happy with our haul. However, after coming home and washing them to prepare for storage and eating, the nightmare began. Nearly all the berries have small white bugs on them. No biggie, fairly easy to wash and scrub. However, when worms and grubs starting to come out of the berries, I knew that this was not a great picking place. Their blueberries looked great, but clearly they're dealing with bug issues that will kill their crops and customer base. Wasted money down the drain, but better than eating bug infested fruits. It's a bummer as I've picked fruits at their Tyngsboro location with no issues. But I'd steer clear on this location and drive further to go up to Tyngsboro.

    Pick your own strawberries, pick your own blueberries, and pick your own Jack Russel Terriers!…read more Yes, really - besides selling various types of seasonal produce at their farm, their website also mentions that Jack Russel Terriers - Irish Shorties to be specific - are available. That was very obvious when we pulled in and asked where to drive/park. The Terriers were very willing to help, though their human gave us better directions. Today, strawberries were available both pre-picked and pick-your-own. We opted for the latter, and we picked 4 quarts in less than half an hour - not bad when you consider it is still a little early in the season, and we had to navigate through some slightly soggy spots from last night's tropical storm. The final cost was roughly $4 per quart - a great deal for farm-fresh strawberries. Later in the year they will have blueberries, tomatoes, corn and pumpkins, and a corn maze in the fall. Reasons to keep coming back! Oh, and be very careful driving out back. We had to also deal with a lovesick rooster who was doing his own version of pick-your-own with various pursued hens, none of whom understood the concept of moving cars.

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    4.3(4 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Mill City Grows is a wonderful organization! I was first introduced to Mill City grows when I took…read morea class on container gardening and found the Executive Directors to be very knowledgeable and engaging. I have accessed the Mobile Market many times at several different locations and have always found the produce to be extremely fresh and other goods to be of the highest quality. I have also volunteered at their annual Harvest Fest and Farm to Cocktail events and love how they bring the community together. I am always impressed with the passion, commitment, energy and knowledge of all the staff and I am grateful Lowell has such an amazing organization!

    Who says you can't eat local if you live in a City? Mill City Grows is an amazing organization and…read moreproduce vendor. They operate several Urban Farms across Lowell. At their Mobile Market, I can get all kinds of produce I can't find anywhere else (lemon cucumbers, husk cherries, colorful beets, a huge variety of kale....). It's always grown locally, always in season, and you can use your SNAP card here. Check their website for the seasonal schedule. Sometimes staff will do taste tests, or offer recipe suggestions, which are really helpful. In addition to growing and selling the food, Mill City Grows also offers educational programming in gardening and preparing food, and provides support for community gardens in Lowell, so you can even grow your own with their help. Love, love, love Mill City Grows!

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    One of our TWO Mobile Markets, a veritable Farmers' Market on Wheels! These Markets visit 10 sites throughout Lowell.

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