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    St Joseph Farmer's Market - Leaks for soup!

    St Joseph Farmer's Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    As we were in the area for a Warren Dunes vacation, my wife and I decided to check out the St…read more Joseph Farmer's Market. I am so glad we went! Parking was surprisingly easy, and once we got started, it was a block and a half of a good time. Now, we did not buy much, but we did enjoy seeing everything and talking to a few people. We were especially excited to buy fruit directly from the farmers! I got a bunch of peaches and nectarines, and let me say I have never in my life tasted such good fruit! I also tried the homemade strawberry & rhubarb pie, and bought the homemade honey with cinnamon. I also especially liked how the Farmer's Market overlooked Silver Beach. It was a nice time, and I look forward to going back before the Farmer's Market season ends this year! Shopping variety............A+ Prices................................B Ambiance........................A+ Customer Service...........A+

    May 27th thru October 14th is St. Joe farmer market season meaning every Saturday 9am-2pm you'll…read moresee me buying delicious varieties of deliciousness.  Homeade pop-tarts, fresh cheese and gluten-free cookies are my most frequently bought items.  While I am a regular customer at a few stalls, I stop at every stall to check out the new vendors, see new options and maybe pick up something new I had previously overlooked. Whatever you're looking for, the St. Joe farmers market is a great summer staple that allows you to buy fresh food and enjoy the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan.  If you're here on a Saturday in the summer or early fall, I would definitely try to stop by.

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    St Joseph Farmer's Market - Beautiful day to be down at the market.

    Beautiful day to be down at the market.

    St Joseph Farmer's Market - Fresh flowers

    Fresh flowers

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    Bumbleberry Acres - Fall 2025

    Bumbleberry Acres

    4.5(32 reviews)
    24.9 mi

    Loved this spot! It's a classic Michigan blueberry farm but what sets it above some U-Pick spots to…read moreme is how easy and close everything is. Right when you park, you'll see a large area to buy goodies (pies, cookies, produce), you'll see animals to pet, and then blueberries to pick. We went in late July and the berries were abundant (and delicious). We definitely tried our way through some favorites and then picked entirely too many. We ended up eating most and adding tons to blueberry pancakes over our vacation weekend in South Haven. Can't remember the exact prices but cheaper than I've paid for berries all summer, I know that much. And we ALWAYS have blueberries in the house. Also loved the super sweet blueberry lemon sugar cookie that they had in their shop, and felt welcome by the friendly staff. Lastly, speaking to how close everything is both on the farm and off; this is quite close to downtown South Haven when driving, but still feels way out in the country. It's a perfect combo, IMO, and we'd come back again and again if we lived near here.

    We have been coming to bumbleberry acres for 3 years now. We love picking blueberries, playing at…read morethe park and finishing the day with a ride on the tractor barrel ride. When we arrived today we were pretty bummed that bumbleberry changed how they run the farm. We used to be able to give everyone a bucket and then the blueberries would be weighed and we would take them home. Now, be prepared to pay 12 dollars a bucket(you get to keep it). It's not the same experience when you are walking to the fields and the entire family needs to share a single bucket. We also adored the low key barrel ride. I believe it was about 5 dollars a ticket in the past. Now, you must pay 12 dollars per child plus 5 dollars per adult to watch your child play and go on a barrel ride. The petting zoo, bumbleberry chair, tire castle, everything is gated off. We passed and noticed most families did the same. This would have cost our crew 45 dollars for one ride (two toddlers, 4 adults). What was once a quaint family farm now feels off. We will be picking somewhere else next year.

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    Bumbleberry Acres
    Bumbleberry Acres - Huge blueberries

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    Husted's Farm Market

    Husted's Farm Market

    4.5(21 reviews)
    35.5 mi
    $$

    This past spring I purchased hanging baskets for $10 each, which was much less than Meijer or other…read moreplaces. One of the hanging baskets I bought was a strawberry plant and it did very well on all of the big strawberries it produced. I still am getting strawberries! I bought two quarts of strawberries in June and thought I would get the larger ones but they were not very sweet. Wish I would have purchased the smaller ones. Also bought pound cake that Verhage Farms makes and it was very good The vegetables and fruit are a little pricey and I wont buy the fruit that stays outside in the sun until sold. They are way too ripe. I always go back to this place and try to find something else to try. Glad it is near by.

    I love this farm market. Only a few minutes from 9th and West Main, it seems like it's a jaunt to a…read moremuch more rural area than actually driving there is. First: If they have pear cider available, GET IT. It is truly, honestly extraordinary. We went through a few gallons this year, and each drop seems to be nectar of the gods. They are closed for winter, obviously. But when they reopen in spring, here's what to expect: * Enormous tubs of whatever is in season, parked right out front of their doors * Inside shopping for things that need refrigeration (cider!), including lovely bags of spring greens that we always get, and veggies that don't need to be out in the open air * Sort of odd parking. The handicap parking is far away for me. There are two close spots to the right of the doors, and that is not a difficult walk * SO MANY KINDS of everything: apples, squash, pumpkins, well, you know Michigan harvests. You'll find all that and more here. * In the summer, LOVELY jalapenos that we stock up on and freeze for winter *Reasonable prices Tip: Weekends are busy and crowded. Mondays take a hot minute to be restocked! We go here SO often. It's a great place, with friendly people.

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    Husted's Farm Market
    Husted's Farm Market - Produce grown at Husted's. The strawberries are amazing!

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    Produce grown at Husted's. The strawberries are amazing!

    Roseland Organic Farms and Market - Organic maple and vanilla syrup next to canned pumpkin

    Roseland Organic Farms and Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
    17.3 mi
    $

    If you love organic products like me, then you will fall in love with this place. It has…read morepractically everything organic that you could ever need in terms of food. Here's a list of what I could remember and of what I took pictures of: 1. Freshly butchered meat right from their farm including beef (steaks, roasts, ground meats, and other cuts), chicken (whole, leg & thigh, or breast), pork (steaks, roasts, ribs, sausages), and turkey. 2. Fresh veggies 3. Fresh fruits 4. Baking supplies 5. Canned soups 6. Cereals 7. Milk 8. Yogurt 9. Soda (root beer, cola, cream soda, orange cream soda, etc.) 10. Boxed instant dinner meals (creamy tuna pasta, penne pasta w/alfredo sauce, etc), 11. Cookies 12. Chocolate (for baking and for instant face-stuffing happiness) 13. Chips (salsa, potato, and baked varieties) 14. Nuts 15. Crackers 16. Canned veggies and fruits (tomatoes, corn, etc.) 17. Granola 18. Taco kits 19. Coffee 20. Lactose intolerant milk drinks (hazelnut, almond, etc), 21. Pasta (spaghetti, angel hair, macaroni, etc.) 22. Spices 23. Ketchup 24. Mayonnaise 25. Pasta Sauce 26. Peanut butter 27. Jelly 28. Honey 29. Maple syrup 30. Agave nectar (a natural sweetener much like honey) 31. Pudding mixes 32. Pop-tart pastries 33. Dried fruit (cranberries, plums, dates, etc.) 34. Boxed brownie; cookie; and cake mixes, 35. Salsa (to go with those delicious chips) 36. Dried veggies (lentils, split peas, etc.) and so much more! Whew! I'm outta breath...or at least my hands are tired. So yeah, if you don't mind paying a little more for organic products, or you have someone in your family who has special food needs i.e. gluten free, lactose intolerant, etc. then this is the place for you. Plus they have some of their farm animals out front in fenced in pastures just waiting for a person to come up and pet them. This place also has good customer service with an employee who knows their stuff about organic and natural foods who can help you with any questions you may have.

    Just stop by today and of course brought back a lot of great stuff!Organic,organic,organic!My son…read morehad a lot fun with the goats and chickens on the farm!

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    Roseland Organic Farms and Market - More organic chocolate! :D

    More organic chocolate! :D

    Roseland Organic Farms and Market - Organic granola

    Organic granola

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    Poziwilko Farm - honey - Updated May 2026

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