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    Reed's Produce & Garden Center

    Reed's Produce & Garden Center

    4.9(8 reviews)
    8.7 mi
    $

    I love a good tomato sandwich. If you're a true southerner, you know exactly what I mean. A healthy…read moreschmeer of mayo, what looks like way too much thick sliced tomatoes, and a generous shake of salt and pepper. That's it. You're never, never, going to make a decent tomato sandwich from anything you pick up in a grocery store. But if you get your tomatoes from Reed's, you'll be dripping tomato juice and smiling. Give a cantaloupe at your local grocery a big sniff. Nothing? Right. Now get yourself to Reed's and give one of their cantaloupes a big sniff. You'll understand (and you'll take home a great melon). I used to love picking up peaches from the Peach Truck. Now they only do 25 pound boxes around Nashville. I love a fresh peach, just as a snack, sliced on a salad, sweetened up in a dessert - heck, even infused in Tito's! But 25 pounds? Reed's has the real deal peaches, and you can get what you need. It's wonderfully ramshackle, park right out front, friendly people. If you're not a regular I feel a little sad for you!

    Reed's is the most quintessential little country store you can imagine, simple yet impressive,…read morequality over quantity, a true gem in Franklin. The peaches from a farm in Alabama are the best you'll ever eat, and I'm a serious peach connoisseur! And if you're lucky, they sometimes sell homemade peanut butter brittle, also the best I've ever eaten! Stop in and see it!

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    Reed's Produce & Garden Center - View of left half of FALL outdoor display....there are just as many pumpkins on right, plus straw bales and corn shocks.

    View of left half of FALL outdoor display....there are just as many pumpkins on right, plus straw bales and corn shocks.

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    Bountiful Blessings Farm - 30 pints of organic Tennessee strawberries, to be fair only I'm keeping 15, nor sure what I got myself in to. Yay freezers!

    Bountiful Blessings Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    16.5 mi
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    Buying a share from BBF was probably the best decision I made this past Spring. I was so excited to…read moredo it that I kept checking their website every day to find out when they were going to open the online payment option. My boyfriend and I went with the half-bushel for summer which we pick up every other week at the 12South Farmers Market. I love that they offer a payment plan, you commit to paying the whole price but they automatically deduct it from your bank account over a period of months to help split it up. We have not been disappointed with any delivery. The produce is ridiculously fresh and very clean. Another word that comes to mind is variety: kohlrabi, greens, beets, cauliflower, green beans, leaks, green onions, eggplants, kale, fresh herbs, peppers, cucumbers, carrots, radishes, rainbow chard, zucchini, hot peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, bok choy, lettuces, squash, garlic, and the best strawberries ever! We have friends who also get the 1/2 bushel on the opposite week to us and it's sooo much fun to compare and talk recipes. Our friends were able to go to the farm tour and said the farm itself is gorgeous. I guess they have a natural spring too which can make a big difference to how produce tastes, it's also all certified organic - Sweet! The family is very communicative via email about how things are going down on the farm, although this year has been a challenge for them since it's been so cool and wet, they let us know what's going on and they don't ever sound desperate or upset. That's what has been the most important thing to me, their honesty and communication. Some weeks our bushel is rather meek, but they make up for it the next week with extras. Their website is very descriptive and provides a lot of information about how CSAs work and how they run the farm. The older kids run the market table at 12South and they are sun kissed, beautiful and so friendly and welcoming. Seriously I feel like this families outlook, dedication, and warmth make the produce that much more wonderful! Can't wait to sign up for their Winter CSA soon!

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    Bountiful Blessings Farm - Mid - summer csa half bushel - talk about VARIETY!

    Mid - summer csa half bushel - talk about VARIETY!

    Bountiful Blessings Farm - Early - Summer csa half bushel.

    Early - Summer csa half bushel.

    Bountiful Blessings Farm - One deliveries worth. Bountiful indeed, his year especially.

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    One deliveries worth. Bountiful indeed, his year especially.

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