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    Shelly's Farm

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    15 years ago

    The best, fresh eggs ever! Thanks, Shelly and crew for providing a superb local product.

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    Knoll Farms - 9/7/24 Ferry farmers market

    Knoll Farms

    5.0(4 reviews)
    5.6 km
    $

    Brentwood is a bit of a drive, probably best known for their corn. And some nice homes. Not…read moreknowing their farm or business location, I only knew that their stand is right by the doors of Boulette Larder in the back lot of the Ferry Building at the Saturday Ferry farmers market. They usually have the most varieties and generally largest figs at the market. As of 9/11/21, the season just started and there are now about three or four other growers with stands here now. Just a week later, all of these growers were not longer at the market. Don't know whether there was some weather calamity or other growing issues to shorten the season to must a couple weeks. They have not been at the market since 9/11/21. Guess we'll have to wait till next fig season.

    We have had the good fortune to be consumers of Knoll Organic (KO) Farm products since 1992. We…read morehave witnessed many changes to the farm and to the organic world. We will tell you that the most outstanding offering from KO Farm is integrity. Their growing practices go beyond the organic threshold. Rick and Kristie, Eduardo, and staff are real believers in producing the best products in the spirit and letter of Biodynamic growing practices. You can taste the quality and know your food was grown using sustainable practices. A Yelp review may not be the place to recount the history of KO Farm. Visit their newly updated web site [www.KnollOrganics.com] for that. Shop at their stand Fri-Sun 8-3:00. mt November 2020

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    The Urban Edge Farm - The big sign that greets visitors upon arrival at the Urban Edge Farm in Brentwood.

    The Urban Edge Farm

    4.1(37 reviews)
    2.8 km

    Love to go here!! Great assortment of fruits and veggies from throughout the area !! Also u pick…read morewhen in season ..

    (3.5 stars, rounded up to 4)…read more The Urban Edge Farm is well-known for their peach and apricots during the summer time. But who said U-Pick season has to end after the summer? During the fall, they offer other U-Pick fruits, such as pomegranates, persimmons, and kumquats. Last weekend, we decided to try out their persimmon U-Pick. I initially found out about when their persimmon U-Pick would be available through an Instagram comment (there weren't any lnstagram posts or events on their website directly advertising this year's persimmon season), but I also double-checked by calling them the morning of before making the trek to Brentwood. The front of the farm area is a little store front, where you can buy fresh produce that's been harvested directly from the farm. This is also where you weigh your fruits after picking them. After completing the liability form via QR code, they drive you and your guests on a jeep to the fruit trees (and back). During the short drive to the persimmon trees, we also spotted baby cherry trees, a couple of pomegranate trees, and what appeared to be a grapefruit tree. As for the persimmons, there were about 5 Fuyu trees and 2 Hachiya trees. There were plenty of Fuyus available for us to pick. On the other hand, the Hachiya trees were quite bare so we only ended up finding and picking one that was ripe enough. At $4/lb for both varieties of persimmons, we ended up paying around ~$17 for 12 persimmons. The persimmons that were ripe enough to eat were nice and sweet. Getting the U-Pick experience without the summer heat and with reasonable prices was great. The only downside to this experience was the abundance of ants on the trees. The ants got on my hands, clothes, and even my face and the top of my head. The ants didn't appear to affect the quality of the fruit, since they were mainly on the branches and the tops of the persimmon leaves. I wasn't afraid of getting ants on me, but it was starting to get bothersome having to swat the ants away from my body and the persimmons I picked. I thought I had gotten rid of all the ants before leaving and getting into my car, but throughout the ride home, I spotted some straggler ants on my lap and arms, and even on the windshield! So take that into consideration if you're not particularly fond of ants.

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    Dwelley Farms - USDA ORGANIC - JUICY CHERRIES 20LB!

    Dwelley Farms

    4.2(65 reviews)
    4.2 km
    $

    It's been years since I've done any kind of fruit picking and after a reminder from my parents and…read moreseeing so many friends on Facebook taking their kids cherry picking I wanted to share that experience with my son and husband who had never been! Unfortunately, it was too late to get reservations for the next day but a friend had mentioned there was another farm taking walk-ins so we decided to give them a try. Following the long line of traffic down Sellers Avenue we found our destination was sold out. Although the city seemed busy, I was determined to find a spot to pick some cherries. We drove toward Delta Road and happen to stumble upon Dwelley Farms. Thankfully, they weren't too busy yet and were taking walk-ins for $5 per adult and children free. The $5 fee would also go toward whatever cherries were picked for purchase. The person in the front explained their rate was a little higher than others since their farm was organic. The farm was clean, easy to navigate through and had covid protocols in place. We were directed toward the riper, fuller trees and found them to be quite sweet and plentiful. Seeing the excitement of my parents and husband and son bonding over cherry picking filled my heart. They were all having so much fun picking and trying cherries I only picked a handful while snapping photos and enjoying their happiness. I do not remember how long we stayed at the farm but lots of smiles and $43 in cherries later we left with 8lbs of cherries. And did we eat them all? YES, because they were that good. I'm happy we found Dwelley Farms and look forward to visiting them again next year.

    $5.50 per lb of cherries…read more trees are full of cherries late April and it really was so much fun picking them. You're given bags when you pay $5 to enter. The bags are pretty sturdy. I fit 8 lbs in a bag and it held up fine. I got so lost in a good time picking that in the end it was "oops? How did I end up with over $40 of cherries?" Free parking , they direct you where to park

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