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    Ronn C.

    I was really impressed with their strawberry U-pick patch. The rows were ergonomically designed, so it made it much easier to pick your strawberries. The strawberries were patches are well maintained. As for the strawberries, they were incredibly good. You can tell that J & M run a top-notch farm facility; they even have restrooms with running water to wash up. Very nice!

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    8 years ago

    Delicious corn!!! And great price, as you pick your own. You won't find corn this good anywhere else..

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    12 years ago

    They were great to deal with. The corn was great... We got 100 ears & froze it for this winter. The price was VERY fair.

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    ME & Moore and Evenfall

    ME & Moore and Evenfall

    4.4(11 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    ME & Moore Farm's pumpkin patch is now open (since yesterday, normally they do not open on Sundays…read morebut did for this special day). My husband and I decided to make a stop by this smally family owned farm, hoping to see pumpkins and purchase some vegetables and fruits. Unfortunately this farm is not dog friendly so our little girl stayed in the car (please note that the temperature was cold and had lightly rained earlier so she was not overheated while she waited a short time for us). We walked inside the open air store and ended up purchasing 2 Empire apples and one zucchini. We haven't had the chance to cook the zucchini yet (will do so tomorrow once we arrive at our AirBnB that has a kitchen) but we ate the apples and they were nice and crisp. The skin of the apple was thick but was good. Loved the color of this apple and the creaminess of the inside. Service was generally friendly and quick (but we were not acknowledged when we first came in, as the 2 employees were having a conversation between themselves, with the backs turned). The unisex restroom that I used was clean and adequately stocked with the essentials. Overall, had a nice experience and would consider coming back if I lived in the area.

    It's mid December and this oasis of fresh fruit and vegetables will soon close for the winter. But…read morewe will anxiously await the arrival in the spring, through summer and fall of the best peaches, apples, pumpkins, herbs, peppers, garlic and a classic cornucopia of healthy treats. Their wide selection of corn is prize winning. And this family owned farm brings you happiness that even the Waltons would envy. See ya in the Spring.

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    Charles Little & Company

    Charles Little & Company

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    I am so in love with this place! It worked perfectly that this little flower farm store is right…read morenext to the Mount Pisgah Arboretum, which was our wedding venue. It was so special to go there the day before the wedding with my maid of honor and bridesmaid to pick up my order of dried florals and then wander around the grounds to do some u-pick for the live flowers and greenery. We got to have a little "Stardew Valley" moment and it was so memorable. The flowers we got turned into the most beautiful bridal bouquet and stunning boutonnieres, I didn't have to spend a fortune on florals, and I couldn't be happier!

    From the owner: Specialty greens, dried flowers, finished wreaths, Christmas trees, and goods from local artisans…read morethat make wonderful holiday gifts! Charles Little and Company was founded in 1986, by Charles Little on 35 acres of nutrient rich soil along the Coast Fork of the Willamette River. Located at the foot of Mt.Pisgah in Eugene Oregon, our crops consist of foliage of all kinds; ornamental herbs, grasses and grains, unique sticks, pods and berries. A sizable part of our farm includes popular annual and perennial flowers such as larkspur, peonies, calla lilies, lavender. We have also devoted a majority of our acreage to woody shrubs and trees such as Viburnum, Ilex, Spirea, Weigela, Hydrangea, Cotinus, Lilac, Snowberry, Cornus, Eucalyptus, Specialty Conifers, Ornamental Cherries and Almonds. Our farm relies on the principles of regenerative agriculture to grow our rows and rows of lushly blooming fields.

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    Beilke Family Farm

    Beilke Family Farm

    4.9(8 reviews)
    71.8 mi

    We recently went to pick apples and was surprised at all the upick veggies. They had corn,…read morecucumbers, watermelon, peppers tomato's, flower and pears. We picked a watermelon and 1/2 bucket of apples. I feel like the apples were either under ripe or overripe. 1/2 bucket $8.50 full bucket $17. Watermelon upick is $6. They did have already picked buckets that you could just purchase a higher price. I didn't catch the price of the veggies or flowers. I will go back to check out the pears in a few weeks.

    I only recently was made aware of this place, and I'm glad I was…read more At the time I visited, around the middle of October, they had pumpkins as well as flowers on offer. I was here for apples, and they had a ton of options. They were very friendly and patiently explained the process. You fill buckets and then pay at the end. They have pull carts so you can move multiple buckets around. There are so many varieties of apples! There is a chart at the entrance to the orchard with the names and what purpose is best for each kind of apple (eating, baking, applesauce). They also let you sample the apples to help with the selection process. The orchards extend farther than was apparently from the parking lot. It was peaceful at the far end of some of the rows, and we found plenty of apples. It can be muddy, so boots are probably a good idea. It was a lovely fall day, with blue skies. This was a fun way to connect with the season and to become more familiar with where some of our food comes from. Highly recommended.

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    Beilke Family Farm - Type of apples and their uses

    Type of apples and their uses

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