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    Summerset Farm

    4.7 (51 reviews)
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    Gohar K.

    Whenever in Santa Ynez we stop by to get honey or fresh produce from this farm stand. They also have eggs and jams etc .... Some days more and some less. I especially love the local honey they sell. It's delicious. The farm is beautiful, customer service is friendly. Love supporting small local farms everywhere I go. If you pass by it stop by and check it out. Lots of parking up front.

    Martha M.

    As a fruit stand I would likely recommend Cute as a pumpkin patch but not a whole lot for kids. Maze is $10 six and over.

    Marta H.

    We passed by Summerset Farm on our way to Lake Cachuma on Thursday, so on Saturday when the weather wasn't great we decided to take a quick drive to check it out. We were a little late for summer fruit & a little early for fall, but we did pick a few ripe raspberries to sample, picked up a bag of apples, and a pint of strawberries. We also took home a couple different types/flavors of garlic, organic popping corn, shallots, chutney & some cookies! The apples we picked ourselves, which was fun, and I really want to come back next summer to pick raspberries! The service was terrific & it was nice to have a brief conversation with the gal working there! Will definitely be back!!

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    Susan S.

    Cute little farm close to Santa Ynez. The lady that was working the farm was friendly and helpful. She told us that due to the season being almost over, there weren't that many raspberries but we could help ourselves to anything that we managed to pick. Strawberries, raspberries, grapes, even apples if we could get at them. We did get a pint of strawberries and raspberries that ended up being super sweet. We also bought some plums and corn that were available at the store, and they were absolutely delicious! I was sorry I hadn't bought more when we tasted them later on. She told us to try to come by July to mid August for best berry picking time. Too late this year, but mental note for next year. Lots of cute background for instagram worthy pics. Also dog friendly!

    Summerset Farm Santa Ynez, CA

    Best farm in the Valley! Always love coming to Summerset. It's conveniently located off the 154 and always has wonderfully crafted and home grown goods. Between the farm stand, berry and flower picking, and seasonal festivities like corn mazes and pumpkin patches, theres something there for all ages! Sally, who runs the stand, is always welcoming and offers great conversation. The jam she makes is to DIE for! Everything sold is craft, homemade, and extremely high quality. Go to Summerset! You won't be disappointed!

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    Emily F.

    Such a cute and small pumpkin patch in Los Olivos! Lots of different sizes and styles of pumpkins and tons of fun photo opportunities. The prices are great and we ended up getting several pumpkins of different sizes for under $15! Overall a fun fall activity that isn't too crowded which makes social distancing much easier than some of the larger more crowded options. We had a great time and will be back in the future!

    Cassandra N.

    Went to the farm on August 4- beautiful sunny day, not too crowded, lots and lots of raspberries to be picked! They pop right off the plant and are sweet and delicious! We bought a carton as well as two huge (HUGE) onions. Google maps took us to the wrong gate (found out that was the owner's place), but it's just around the corner from that. They still have sunflowers in bloom, as well as a cute grapevine terrace and some corn! The stand are has a nice variety of produce to choose from, and the prices are decent. We'll have to come back when other fruits are in season because we're very happy with the quality of the fruit we got!

    Cindy N.

    I had planned on going to nut and berry farm that was supposedly open on a Saturday, but that was a lie after arriving so I was glad to drive by this "pick your own raspberry" farm. Little did my friend and I know, there's also a huge sunflower patch that's massive and just stunning to take pictures with in the summer. The raspberries were very sweet and the owner told us we could fill a basket for just $7 and also feel free to eat some of the ones you pick, which we happily partake in. We had so much fun, although being in the sun after an hour kinda wiped us out so we had to wrap things up. After we brought in our baskets of FRESHLY PICKED raspberries, we perused the merch they had for sale. Canned pickles, asparagus, carrots, and all kinds of berry jellies stood out to me. Then there's scented soaps, kid's aprons, and other unique Solvang gift items. I ended up getting the pickled bread and butter pickles, raspberry jam, and a couple of different soap bars. All were gifts for friends and colleagues. It was sucha mellow activity, yet it gave us tons of serotonin to be outside and putting in a little "work" to indulge in the fresh berries later. Highly recommend this place if you want to do something other than eating out and wineries!

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    Dana R.

    Cute farm with lots of great photo ops! We went there with our 2 young sons on our way back from Solvang. The kids had a blast, and the lady working there (the owner?) was very friendly and helped guide our experience. Would definitely return!

    Cassandra Y.

    We found this U-Pick Farm online and also on Facebook. The farm is very easy to find, right on Baseline Ave & Edison. The front of the farm is setup as farmer's market, selling all the fresh vegetables & fruits right from the farm which is only steps away!! They also let customers pick fresh fruits. Now it is berry & apple season. We have so much fun, picking raspberry, blackberry & apple ourselves!! It is such a fun experience picking fresh fruits right from the trees. The freshest we could ever ask for~ It is definitely a fun family activity. Thank you Sally for sharing the farm history and gardening information with us. It is a day that we will always cherish.

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    Delicious jams, well stocked farm stand. Sally is very welcoming and makes the best jams!

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    Traveled to Los Olivos for the day with friends and family, five of us in total, including a 3 year old.

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    Ojai Farmers' Market - Caroline's Preservatives

    Ojai Farmers' Market

    4.6(128 reviews)
    49.4 mi
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    We arrived towards the end of the market as they were starting to pack up and put things away…read more Still there were plenty of vendors still there offering their goods but slowly shifting and packing up. It's located in a parking lot behind the main strip and in a residential area. All street parking but it tends to be pretty easy. There's a bakery vendors that I've had a few times but they do sell out quite fast. Their fresh baked bread and sweets are one not to be missed. This visit, they weren't there in their usual section so I assume they were pretty much sold out fast. Loads of fresh organic vendors with all their goods. As it was summer, there were so many vendors with amazing tomatoes. Heirlooms, grape tomatoes and so all. Everything all looked so fresh and I'm sure it was straight from the farm that morning. Also loads of other vendors selling their homemade goods, like soap to candles to everything in between. Majority of the vendors are fresh produce so you know you'll be picking up fresh farm products. Also fresh flowers are always a must when a visiting the farmers market. Can't forget the fresh berries and fruits. Doesn't scream summer without all the fresh berries straight of the plant. Regardless what you're looking for or not, I'm sure you'll always leave with plenty of fresh things at this market. Their items are always so fresh. A must whenever I'm Ojai. It's always on a Sunday morning.

    First timer to this Farmers market. I usually go to the Oxnard Harbor one but it was nice to see…read morewhat Ojai has to offer. There were a lot of flower, veggies and fruit vendors. Prices are a bit more than Oxnard prices but I do think it's great to support local especially seeing the quality difference between local vendors and grocery stores. $13 for eggs still seems a bit steep for recovering from the egg hiked prices where they are now back to $6-7 in grocery stores. There was a vendor that sells sourdough breads and she was quite popular has she always had a line. Caroline's preservative jams are amazing in flavor and quality. I also appreciated that Centri Coffee was there so that I could buy some whole beans.

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    Santa Maria Farmers Market

    Santa Maria Farmers Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    29.7 mi
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    Local Take: A marvelous mid-week mid-day medium sized Farmers Market in the great Northern…read moreSB/"almost" South SLO area. As some of you who follow me well know, I am totally a fan of all things Farmers Markets or Farm Stands, so it is surprising that I took so long to check this one out. It's direct competitor is also on Weds., but is in the morning in Arroyo Grande at 8AM. As far as I can tell, this is mostly a local relatively unknown FM by SLO County Standards. It was definitely COVID safety aware, has good spacing between vendors & the open air helps alot. It was not too busy when we went the other week. In terms of relative costs here, they are fair for what you get, especially considering much is fresh picked that very morning. At least a few of the same Farmers do the AM one in AG, and then drive down to SM to do this one. A marvelous one, from the Central Valley grows quite a few Asian Veggies, which are hard to get, such as Sweet Potato leaves & more pedestrian Bok Choy & such. A newer vendor grows some nice mushrooms, but they are not the kind for "Microdosing". Even though it is close to X-mas, the selection of local Farm Fresh Veggies was impressive. For those who have not tried beautiful, rare, & yummy Yellow Squash Flowers, they were plenty at one stand. Squash Flowers are delicate & need to be made the same day. Sautés with butter & garlic. Some Italian restaurants ruin the delicate flavor by stuffing & deep frying them. There are some Mexican Food trucks & stands, crafts, flowers, Honey, Lavender, Swap Meet style goods, & a good selection from various Farmers. Everyone was in a good mood, vendors & customers were quite friendly, & it was a nice place to stock up on great eats. All this action takes place in the parking lot on the opposite side of the Central Large Mall in Santa Maria. While it happens in the parking lot, the parking lots next to it, have tons of room to spare, which are next to the Rite Aid in this older outdoor strip mall. This Rite Aid also does COVID & Flu shots...they have a walk in from 2-3PM. There are a few other shops & eateries here as well. You can take a trip up to the walkway & also check out the main Mall for other shopping needs. We use a trip to events such as this as an excess to shop at the largest Mexican Supermarkets in the area, which sadly has very little local products...but they do have some harder to find ethnic foods, like Taro. Demographically, most local Farm Workers really cannot afford even what they pick, let alone the "organic" price premium. The question is, is it worth the trip? Please check out my pics & see for yourself. Overall, the Veggies here are far fresher, healthier, & cheaper than Whole Paycheck market. If you happen to driving on the 101 for other reasons, this is a nice diversion, & a great way to load up on all kinds of goodies on a trek North or South. It is close to the corner of Broadway & Main St. Please support our local essential Farmers & other small buisness vendors.

    It's smaller in scale but there are some great finds here. Especially the deal you get at the…read moreSkyline Florist truck with all those lilies and stargazers. Great deal. The value on the other offerings are ok. Nice selection of local produce, fresh kettle corn, and elotes (roasted corn).

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