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    McGrath Farm

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    Codman Community Farms

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    Cucurbit Farm - Pumpkin

    Cucurbit Farm

    (17 reviews)

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    I rarely put a lot of stake in customer service but I had such a negative experience it's taking my…read morereview from 5 stars to 2. I see that a couple other reviewers had the same experience as well so it doesn't seem to be a one-off moment. We came here for a Christmas tree and were pleasantly surprised by the selection (December 7th) of really good quality trees and lower prices compared to other places we've bought from in the past (ranging from $60-$80ish). Of note they take cash or check only, they do have an ATM, and the prices listed are a few dollars short of the actual price you'll pay. The teenagers working at the tree stand were very pleasant and got a fresh cut on the tree and strapped it to our car securely and efficiently. The turn for the worse came when we went to pay. The women was talking to us like we were children which was very odd and belittling (hard to portray tone but for example when I handed her the cash she went '$70, oh good job!') then when handing me back change she goes 'and your change to the food pantry?' and drops my change in a donation bucket before even finishing the question...I literally was reaching my hand out to receive the change and she just decided not to give it to me or let me answer the question. I was honestly pissed off about that. It's my money to choose what to do with and socially, how rude is it to put people in a position to have to fish their change out of a donation bin if they hadn't wanted to donate it? Overall, the woman at the checkout really tainted this place for me by straight up not giving me my change back and I don't plan to return.

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    Siena Farms - Carrot pull

    Siena Farms

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    We've been CSA members for a few years now, but will not be renewing. We somehow got past the…read moresummer of eggplant (and I know a LOT of ways to cook eggplant), the fall/winter of parsnips and turnips (half a box of them every week), and the spring pantry share this year with no pantry goodies. The breaking point came this summer, when we got a total of six tomatoes. Six. And I can even get past that, except for the fact that I walk by their farmers' market stall week after week to see piles of tomatoes for sale. Even better, they offer a tomato-only share for members that pay extra. I'm sorry, but if you're not harvesting enough tomato to provide more than six over a 12-week period to your regular shareholders, do not offer a tomato-only share. It's simply not how business should be done, and is especially unfair to four-season members that pay in full months in advance to support your operation. I know farming is hard work, and I feel good to have supported other local meat and veggie farms. However, Siena Farms is the only one I've encountered that puts profits above their shareholders. Not recommended.

    Siena Farms has a large stall at Copley square farmers market on Tuesdays & Fridays. It promotes…read morethe Soffra bakery & Spice cookbooks. I went there to buy a watermelon. There was no price on it but it was small, a bit smaller than a football so I didn't expect it to be expensive. When I got to he register I was charged $9! It was 4.5lbs & really poor quality. I paid for it because I didn't want to make a scene, but when I cut ino it, it was a dehydrated, shrivelled up disappointment that cost me $2/ lb. I got stung!

    McGrath Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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