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    Paradise Farm

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    McLeod Orchards

    McLeod Orchards

    (2 reviews)

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    It is relatively small unless you want to pick apples, pumpkins are $.79/lb…read more A small bag of apples is $19 if you pick, a bushel is closer to $30. They have a large variety of apples but are expensive. The cider donuts are NOT fresh and are $10 for 6. There was no hot or cold apple cider. Be careful when picking pumpkins, a lot of them have rot or have large blemishes from being dropped/insects doing their thing. The farmer followed us around and made comments that were not helpful. I would only come back for apple picking, for the variety.

    I love love love this orchard. I have been coming here the past 4 years since my boyfriend and I…read morehave been dating and actually plan on having our engagement photos taken here. They have so many different kinds of apples- there's bound to be one that everyone likes: Paula Reds, Macs, Gala, Cortland, and these huge yellow ones whose name escapes me.... Apple-picking here is the one thing I look forward to once fall and harvest season rolls around. It's family run and they are so nice and willing to show you where you can find the best apples. The grounds are very scenic and well-maintained but if you have problems walking amongst hilly terrain, stick to the lower orchards. They also have a small farm stand with their own veggies and also locally made honey and maple syrup. I also noticed on their website that they offere a reasonably priced "harvest subscription" (bascially like a CSA). I actually went here today as a matter of fact!! Day two of their season. Got a bushel of (delicious) Paula Reds, 2 heirloom tomatoes, and 4 (very fresh) ears of corn. They also had squash and mini-pumpkins along with other kinds of tomatoes. Once Halloween gets closer, they will have quite the selection of pumpkins. I highly recommend this orchard- whether it's just yourself or the whole family. :)

    Lull Farm

    Lull Farm

    (20 reviews)

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    Stopped by Lull Farm in Milford, NH -- such a quaint spot filled with charm! They have a great…read moreselection of fresh, locally grown fruits & veggies, plus in-house-made jams, pies, & even fresh meats. Perfect place to grab some seasonal goodies & support local farmers!

    Packaged items here are ridiculously overpriced and not very good in my experience, but today's…read morefail takes the cake: I just bought a package of sourdough bread, not even a full pound, probably 12 oz, for $6.99 (!), thinking "well it's expensive but at least it's probably pretty good" -- just to get home and find out it's some of the dryest, most tasteless bread I've ever had the displeasure of eating. Paid twice as much as I would have in a supermarket for bread they should be ashamed of selling. Never again. OK, but it's a farm stand, so how's the produce? In the past I've found it to be a mixed picture. First you need to realize that, despite the fact that they're a farm stand, most of the produce that they're selling is not their own or necessarily even local. So for a lot of things you're just paying more than you would at a supermarket for the exactly the same stuff. If you stick to the items that they mark as "our own," well, generally I've had no issues with the quality, but again, the prices can be pretty high for what you're getting. Over the years I've been going to Lull less and less often for that reason alone -- I want to buy local but when everything costs twice as much as at MB, it just doesn't seem worthwhile. (Aren't farm stands supposed to be *cheaper* because they cut out the middleman?) Anyway, after today's bread fail I've had it; don't plan on going back.

    Barrett Hill Farm

    Barrett Hill Farm

    (2 reviews)

    $$$

    I'm so frustrated with Barrett Hill Farm. I ordered a CSA ahead of the season... took them two…read moreweeks to get back to me... so I should have known better. For the first three weeks, they had no idea who I was, and I had to argue with the attendant about how I had already purchased a CSA. At least then, the attendant got to know me and after a few weeks had it straightened out with a CSA share ready for me to pick up. For the last six weeks though, there is never a CSA share prepared... instead the new attendant tells me that I can pick anything from the store up to $20. Except not the breads. Or any of the jams or jellies. Or the flowers. Or the pickles. So not 50% of the store. I can pick from the meats and the veggies... which in theory would be ok... except that by the time I get there in the evening, it's all pretty picked over, and there's little left except bruised and stunted leftovers. In addition, the share they put together the first few weeks was a lot bigger than the $20 allotment they're telling me I can have now. The whole point of a CSA is that I get a SHARE of the harvest! That's the agreement! That's why it's a preorder! I should be able to come after work, pick up my sectioned off share, and be out of there in 5 minutes, not spend 20 minutes trying to pick through what's leftover after a busy day. I feel ripped off and duped, since I specifically did not choose the voucher system because I know I can't get to the stand until the end of the day, and I knew I would be left with just leftovers if I was left to choose for myself. Calling the business line gets you nowhere. No one ever picks up. This place is great if you're just stopping by, early in the day, while the pickin' is still good. But avoid the CSA. Their pick-it-yourself patch might be great. But late in the day? Or using the CSA? Go somewhere else.

    Delicious U-pick strawberries, and the view is magnificent! Don't bother going if any chance of…read morerain, though... they close the fields even if the rain has passed but don't update their website or phone message re: hours/conditions.

    Paradise Farm - ranches - Updated May 2026

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