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    Honey Hound Orchards

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm - Strawberries

    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm

    4.7(38 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!

    Apples, cider, donuts, cute farm animals, hay rides, sunflowers, and it's dog-friendly -- honestly,…read morewhat's not to love? Tip: Buy your entry tickets online -- it's cheaper than getting them at the gate! This place runs on a "park-and-pick" setup, meaning you'll drive to different spots around the farm for each activity. Apple picking is by bag size, not by the pound -- the smallest bag was $7.50 and fit about 10-12 apples. It was hot the day we went, so we stuck to apple picking and cooled off at the marketplace afterward (skipped the maze and sunflowers). The cider and donuts were just okay compared to other farms I've been to, but the apple cider slush? Totally addictive (even if it's $9 -- ouch). Once the sun eased up later in the afternoon, we stopped by to see the goats and chickens and hopped on the hay ride -- the perfect cozy ending to the day.

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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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    Haines Berry Farm

    Haines Berry Farm

    4.4(14 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    I had a great time at my most recent trip to Haines Berry Farm. You can choose to pick your own…read moreblueberries ($2.50/lb) or purchase a 10lb box of pre-picked blueberries ($25). There is a tractor pulling a wagon you can jump on to be transported to the back of the farm and work your way back to the entrance. The blueberries are gorgeous and plump; the bushes are so laden with berries that some of them actually are bent by the weight of the blueberries. The farm also sells blueberry jams and syrups, which I thought was a nice touch. I would have loved some blueberry ice cream to cool down with, but I did pick up a small jar of blueberry mustard ($6) that I'm really excited to try out. There is a small picnicking area but I would not recommend eating there because that is where the tractor loads and unloads visitors so there's a lot of dust.

    We discovered this place last year. The blueberries were so good. We had to come back this year…read more This place is huge with so many different varieties of blueberries. They have a tractor to take you out into the field. He was very helpful on making recommendations on the type of blueberries. They give you a little bucket which you can tie around your waist to pick the blueberries and a big bucket to dump them into. The blueberries are 2.50 per pound to pick them. when you're ready to check out, there is also blueberry, honey ,blueberry toppings, blueberry pie, and jams. This will definitely be a tradition!

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