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    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm - Strawberries

    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm

    4.6(41 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    What a fantastic family day out! From the moment we arrived, everything was easy and welcoming…read more Parking was simple, the property is absolutely beautiful, and you can tell how much care goes into maintaining it. Everything was clean, organized, and family-friendly (including the bathrooms, which as parents we definitely appreciate!). The owners and staff were incredibly friendly, helpful, and genuinely seemed to love what they do. Our kids had an absolute blast picking fresh strawberries, meeting the animals, and riding on the tractor, which ended up being one of the highlights of the day! The market was another pleasant surprise, full of fun snacks, treats, and unique items to browse. This place offers so much more than just fruit picking. It really feels like a full family experience. We'll definitely be back and would highly recommend it to any family looking for a fun, well-run day outdoors!

    Our family had a great time visiting Johnson's Locust Hall farm. We started with some shopping in…read morethe farm store and picked up some coffees to enjoy outside while the kids played. $9 per person covers combo tickets for the playground/animal area and tractor ride to the pick-your-own fields. When we visited (mid-August) they had beautiful flowers, cherry tomatoes and peppers to pick (we were told blackberries were on their way out). The kids really loved the sand box with tractors and dump trucks - they were also entertained for a while in the play kitchen/store. We look forward to returning in the fall! It's obvious why people choose to have events and weddings here - it's a beautiful place.

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    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm - Scenic

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    Chesterfield Organic Orchards - Pink rose, picked at Honeybrook Organic Farm.

    Chesterfield Organic Orchards

    3.3(8 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    They tell you in advance what they have, you order, and then they don't have what you ordered. So…read moreinstead of summer squash you get a potato. Instead of cabbage you get garlic. Not cool. The whole order in advance thing is a failure. A farm should harvest what they have and then sell it to the CSA members or the public. The whole idea of ordering in advance and picking up doesn't work. They never have what you order, and often times there are other products available that were not listed on the website. Those are for "loyal members" who have been around longer. What? Is this a farm or a social club. Leafy products: yes I understand it's an organic farm and bugs will come through here or there. But we routinely expect to find leafy products INFESTED with bugs and dirt. A certain amount of dirt is healthy in vegetables and chlorinated water is bad for vegetables, but this is bad. The least they could do is rinse the stuff off a bit as other farms do. Other farms have water tanks where they soak the vegetables off a bit. No such luxuries here. The CSA membership gives you no real discount on produce. You buy in at face value, versus Cherry Grove Organic where $400 buys you $500. I wanted to try Honey Brook but We will head quickly back to Cherry Grove next year.

    Notice that the good reviews are only from years ago…read more We're long time members and ABSOLUTELY won't be joining again! During this 2021 season, most of the array of vegetables were only offered to people who chose the largest plans. We would go to pick up the produce each week and see that our share size was excluded from ordering the majority of the produce. This huge change from prior years ,was not told to us before they asked for our $$ in advance.In past years, there were many many pick -your -own options that were included in the price of a share. Again, we were not told in advance of the full season payment, that there would be hardly any vegetables for picking. That is a huge change from prior years and yet it was not disclosed before the fact. The big changes this year, can not be blamed on them outsourcing/trying software to track inventory etc.. Nondisclosure of changes ahead of time so consumers would know what they were/ were not buying, in our opinion, is the reason for our poor rating.

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    Chesterfield Organic Orchards - A massively multiple conjoined strawberry picked at Honeybrook -- it was delicious!

    A massively multiple conjoined strawberry picked at Honeybrook -- it was delicious!

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    Four quarts of strawberries for this week's individual share!

    Haines Berry Farm - Part of our haul

    Haines Berry Farm

    4.4(16 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    its was very good but not recommended to go after a raining storm since the most of the good berry…read moreare broken after the storm and the price is around 2.80 per pound lowkey in my opinion it kinda expensive, not to mention that they give you a ride and suggestions to where to pick the bigger ones. a great experience

    Our two sisters were visiting us at our new home in Chatsworth, and we couldn't have picked a…read morebetter time--they arrived right in the middle of blueberry harvest season! The locals told us that, aside from the annual Cranberry Festival, picking your own blueberries is a South Jersey tradition you simply have to experience. After seeing Haines Berry Farm recommended in a local Facebook group, we decided to give it a try, and we're so glad we did. From the moment we arrived, the staff was warm and welcoming. We hopped on the tractor ride out to the fields, where they provided us with hanging buckets to collect our berries. The tractor driver even pointed out which rows had the sweetest blueberries and which ones were a little more tart, so we picked a mix of both. It turned into a wonderful family outing filled with laughter, fresh air, and some of the best blueberries we've ever tasted. The best part came after we got home. To my surprise, my wife immediately baked a homemade blueberry pie with our fresh-picked berries. Served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, it was absolutely delicious! If you're looking for a fun family activity and an authentic South Jersey experience, Haines Berry Farm is definitely worth the visit. We'll be back next harvest season!

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    Columbus Farmers Market - Parking lot

    Columbus Farmers Market

    4.1(224 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    If you're looking for a fun day trip, the Columbus Farmers Market is definitely worth the visit…read more There are tons of vendors both inside and outside, so there's always something interesting to browse. The food alone is worth the trip! The giant BBQ turkey leg with mashed potatoes and gravy is a must-try. The ribs are also outstanding. Wash it all down with a refreshing homemade lemonade, and don't leave without grabbing some homemade donuts. One tip: eat first, then spend the rest of the day walking the market to help burn off all those delicious calories! We'll definitely be back.

    It was surprising to me that I hadn't reviewed this market yet. Upon reflection it did occur to me…read morethat my last visit was close to a few decades ago. I was derelict in my Yelping of this institution for far too long. I was here seeking out Amish cottage cheese which I haven't been able to get at the Trenton farmers market for many years. I knew it would be located in the Amish wing but I needed to walk the rest of the building too. I entered that section to find crowds of people everywhere. To view the prepared hot foods would have required standing in a long line just to eventually get close enough to peek at the cases. I found the cottage cheese prepackaged and decided to walk around the rest of the place before returning to make a few purchases. There were so many temptations in the Amish part, pretzels, prepared salad items, donuts, baked goods in general and of course the meats. The rest of Columbus has treasures to be found as well, depending on your outlook. Discount over the counter drugs, health and beauty,craft soda and pickles, clothes of all kinds, shoes, housewares. I could probably go on. Really something for everyone. My stroll took me past a chicken shop that once I caught the smell of its fried goods, I knew I'd be trying on my way back. At the far end where other food stalls are I saw a taqueria that I plan on trying next trip. With a bag full of fried goodness I was no longer concerned about the Amish foods. I grabbed the cottage cheese and walked out with just a bit of regret that I didn't snag a donut or a dozen. I popped into the produce building just to see what was there. Nice looking veggies but most were sold in bulk. Towards the end of this building is a seafood market that I've heard good things about. Now I have more reasons to return. 4.5 stars !

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    Columbus Farmers Market - Lots of cool things at this market, con is its cold and crowded ...

    Lots of cool things at this market, con is its cold and crowded ...

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