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Bloom Hill Farm - Sunflowers

Bloom Hill Farm

4.0(2 reviews)
9.0 mi

Sorry not as impressed by this as some people. We came here on their Festival day. Expected a lot…read moreof people and some food trucks and artisans. We got all that and then some. Parking was easy but very packed. Pretty rugged terrain to be honest. I have a bronco and that was fine but a smaller passenger car might have had some issues. Lots of divots and uneven ground. 1 way in and 1 way out. Ok going in. More challenging going out. Narrow driveway. 2 food trucks and some sweets trucks. The 2 food trucks seemed overwhelmed. Heard the hot dog truck ran out of hot dogs by 1:30p. Long lines at everything. We chose to not eat there. The artisans were good. They had about 30 or so. Some inside a barn and some outside. Some repeats with candle people being the most. The barn is nice looking. But with lots of people it was very hot on a day where it was 85 degrees. They should have some fans on the ceiling to just move some air. There is cement stairs and a railing to help people walk in to the barn. The event was focused around the flowering fields. It was $30 to pick some flowers and take them home. Here is the thing. I thought $30 was high. But plenty of people paid. You get a little vase 1 size and some scissors. Then off you go picking as many as you want that fit in to your vase. However, again by 1:30p it seemed like slim pickings literally. They are still taking money and it's a long line but most of the flowers seemed picked already. Our friends were out there and were struggling to fill the vase and get their moneys worth. Not a repeat for me. Love the idea. Just thought the execution was poor. Not the artisans fault so that is the score. I want to support local and small biz so I am being more generous than I would if it was just the farm and picking flowers.

Bloom Hill Farm is a hidden gem, located right in the heart of Uniontown, Ohio. Offering local…read morefresh blooms that you can purchase as pre-made bouquets from their honor-system flower stand as well as expansive fields you can roam during their special you-pick events and other special events, this magical place is worth the drive for any fan of beautiful flowers. My friend and I attended a sunset you-pick event on Saturday evening. You can come anytime between 5-9pm and for $30, you get a large plastic cup, a pair of sharp snips, and free roam in their fields. A great spot to grab Instagram-worthy photos, this is a fun activity to do with a close friend, family, or as a unique date idea. I noticed couples, families with young children, and groups of friends all enjoying themselves. You can pay with exact cash, credit card, or Venmo. The owners point you toward the best flowers currently in bloom and make sure you know how welcome you are. If you bring the cup back at any future event, you will get $5 off your next purchase. I picked well over $30 worth of some of the most beautiful and diverse flowers I've ever seen - much better than any bouquet I could find in a local store (although many local stores in NE Ohio sell Bloom Hill's blooms). Their website shares the backstory of the farm and includes lots of fun events they have planned such as a dedicated date night experience, classes that allow you to cut your own flowers and then teaches you how to arrange them, activities for children, and special events that include bouncy houses, live music, food trucks and more. Coming on a laid back Saturday evening was the perfect experience in my opinion. Not too crowded and so many flowers to choose from! I cannot wait to come back - this will definitely be my go-to whenever I want a pick me up. I won't be asking my husband to buy me flowers any more - I'll be asking him to take me here to pick my own!

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Voytko Farms

Voytko Farms

4.5(2 reviews)
29.0 mi

I just came to pick blueberries and it's a pick-your-own farm about a 40 minute drive from…read moreUniversity Circle. This was not a very large farm and it is super easy to manage with plenty of blueberries for picking right into end of July still with plenty of produce. The blueberries were priced very inexpensively. Thinking about it, it was probably less than a grocery store. If I were to break it up, getting about a pint was $2, while it may be $3-4 at the grocery store which makes quite the difference. I expect blueberries to be more expensive at these farms as well, and it was a pleasant surprise. If you can, I recommend picking on a cooler day because it can take awhile, especially if you are looking to bake goods or pick many many pounds of them. There is a little shack which more produce and meats as well! There was garlic, squash, tomato, broccoli, fresh eggs and more when I went, so consider getting your groceries here too!

This is my first year to pick blueberries here. They taste so amazing! No wonder I never liked…read morestore-bought blueberries! Freshly picked berries make store berries taste like papers, in comparison. The price is awesome. You pay 4 times the price at giant eagle. They also have produce- veggies, chicken. I bought 2 dozens of eggs. The egg yolks are rich golden in color. So different from Costco organic eggs. Some of the eggs have blue eggshells- because the animals are not carefully generically selected to mass produce. In nature, the genes naturally variate. I recommend come in early morning, apply sunscreen and bug spray. For toddlers, Plan to stay 1.5 hours at the most. They don't last long in the summer sun, which is the prime blueberry season.

Sophie’s Orchard - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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