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Stoughton Farm

4.5 (6 reviews)
InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Jumping pillow is open on weekends in the fall.
Jennifer D.

Stoughton's is great! Their produce prices are always cheaper than other area places and better quality than the supermarket. They sell produce June-November. I always get my mom their flowers for Mother's Day. They have great baskets and combo pots to make it something easy for her to carry in and out until the weather is warm enough at night. The fall is super fun for kids AND adults! They have all sorts of stuff for all ages. Our favorite was the pumpkin blaster, which is like a cannon that shoots mini pumpkins at targets. The pumpkin blaster and other activities are only open on weekends though. The maze is open every day and it is BIG! Definitely want to plan a full day to go there! The fresh cut fries are the yummiest. I haven't tried their cotton candy but it looked cool because it comes in different flavors. So much there I can't comment on it all but their website gives a good list of info. www.stoughtonfarm.com Oh and FYI: they do have real bathrooms in the white barn, but it is only one and it is unisex so there tends to be a line. Porta-potties are around though for quick access.

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4.2(39 reviews)
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As frequent visitors, we want to unconditionally love Frog Pond Farms, because it's clearly a LOT…read moreof work to offer what they do and we respect that kind of hard work. When our daughters were toddlers, they could spend all day looking at the animals while we browsed through the enormous quantities of plants and produce. But we can't continue to ignore the "cons". The parking lot looks like it's been bombed, and - as other reviews have noted - it's not exactly the safest place when you consider lots of children running around. Visitors must be extra vigilant and patient when pulling in and finding a place to park. On busy days, the one long narrow strip of parking spots can be a challenge. The far end of the business where chicks, ducks, and bunnies are sold is incredibly fly infested. Fly paper rolls could go a long way in making it more tolerable. I'm not sure if the horrid conditions in some of the cages impacts the health of the birds, but I can tell you we purchased 5 silkie chicks a couple of weeks ago, and two of them died within days, and a third is showing signs of distress. This is not the first time we've had this experience with animals we've purchased there - sick animals, inaccurate sexing. We have stopped considering Frog Pond as our "go-to" place when we want to add to our flocks. The flies are also a problem in the fruits and vegetables. I was browsing the display of berries and grapes and completely rejected any notion of buying them with the quantity of flies that were landing on them. I don't know if there's a solution to that, being that it's - in effect - an outdoor farm stand. Look, there's a lot that's amazing and wonderful and unique about Frog Pond. The work they put in to stocking it, the amazing math wizard at the register who adds everything up in his head just like his dad did, etc. The place has gotten a LOT bigger since we first discovered it and that growth may be working against them. Other reviewers have stated much of the produce is trucked in from outside the area, and not grown locally. Not sure if that matters to most people, but the place does give the "vibe" that it's a local source farm stand that offers plentiful heaps of whatever's in season. The prices are quite a bit higher than what you'd pay for similar items in local grocery stores, but again - we understand the overhead must be pretty substantial for Frog Pond. If you have children - especially little ones - they'll see the place as Disney. When the magic wears off, though, and you start noticing how many greenbacks you're handing over when you go, you start to consciously reflect on whether it's worth the trip out there.

Sad so many bunnies and chicks in small cages. They are so close they can barely move. Two goats in…read more a small, fenced area with very little room to walk. To me that's animal cruelty. :-(

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