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    Green Acres

    Green Acres

    4.8(6 reviews)
    41.6 mi

    I love going there , so much in garden plants, flowers and so much more. Go there and see for…read moreyourself ... you'll love it.

    CITY SLICKER I have…read moredriven by here many times but i have never stopped. Recently I needed zucchini. We were having company over and I wanted to add grilled zucchini to the menu. When I stopped in I was amazed at the large selection of items they had. They also had a bunch of great looking zucchini. The normal price for them was $1.29 a pound but they were on special for 75 cents a pound. I grabbed 3 nice size ones and the total price was $1.83. Now that was a deal. I should have grabbed more. I was also able to meet the owner Chris. She was very friendly and helpful. She actually stopped in to drop off more zucchini. She was also there to see how the store was doing. We also started talking about cooking food and using fresh veggies. As she was talking to me she was looking through the peppers. She picked up two giant green peppers that were going bad and asked me if I could do something with them. I told her Yeah and she gave them to me. In fact, I took them home and roasted them on the fire pit. I also served them to our guests later that day and they loved them. In fact, the guests used them on there brats. I know roasted peppers are not a traditional topping but I must admit they tasted fantastic on the brats. Thanks Chris for giving me these and adding to our already delicious menu. This store is seasonal. I am not sure when they close down but I'm sure when it starts to get cold. I also learned that Chris is the daughter of the famous Jerry Smith who has the farm North of this location. So all of there fresh seasonal veggies come from there. Jerry Smith's farm has a great pumpkin patch for the kids to visit in October. If you haven't been there then I recommend you load up the Family and make a trip there. They also have a Corn Festival coming up in August too. Those events take place at the Jerry Smith Farm and not here. I also have a Yelp Review posted for that location. Okay back to Green Acres. The selection was huge. They had a variety of potatoes and onions, Roma tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, regular tomatoes, 4 foot tall Dill, corn, hot peppers, green peppers, pickles, watermelon and zucchini. Everything looked amazing. In addition to the fresh vegetables this location also carried flats of flowers too. I really wanted the palm tree for $330.00 It looks so cool plus I would always feel like I'm on vacation if I owned it. So if you are driving down the road and you see a little shack at the side of the road it's Green Acres. It is the place to be. It's like farm living which is the life for me. Yeah I may get allergic from the smell of hay. I do love the country but I also love my big city too. There are some song lyrics mixed in there above...enjoy!!! See Green Acres makes me want to break out in song. I'm happy that people seem to be getting healthier. Places like this are helping us move in the right direction. We need to learn how to make food again and not out of a box but from scratch. It is not only rewarding to do this but it tastes amazing. So I appreciate Green Acres and I can not wait to stop back.

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    Green Acres - I love the rustic look inside the small store!

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    Green Acres - They sell palm trees here. I need to bring the beach to me!

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    Pete's Fruit Market

    Pete's Fruit Market

    4.2(57 reviews)
    11.6 miClarke Square, Muskego Way
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    I recently stopped by Pete's Fruit Market for the first time after hearing about it. As soon as I…read morewalked in, I saw buckets of vegetables: peppers, tomatoes, squash, you name it. Most buckets seemed to be about 6-8 inches in diameter and prices ranged from $1 to $5. I only wish they offer smaller buckets instead of such a big bucket. It is hard to buy in bulk with smaller household and I don't like to freeze produce. I was curious about the quality of the produce, but I wasn't too impressed. For example, the apricots looked a little banged up--kind of like the "misfit" produce I've seen before. There was upbeat Mexican music playing, which gave the place a fun vibe, and the store itself isn't that big. A security guard was stationed outside. They had yellow-flesh watermelon at $0.99/lb, and giant seeded watermelons for $16 each--which felt pricey, especially since I had just come from Costco where I got a decent-sized watermelon for $6 (though admittedly smaller than the ones at Pete's). I also noticed mangoes going for $2 each, which again felt steep. I had been hoping to find some Mexican pastries, but nothing really stood out, and there weren't any prepared foods available. However, I saw they got a catering menu which I thought it might be good to have a food court selling those items. I was expecting something more like La Michoacana or Fiesta stores in Texas, but this wasn't it. In the end, I just picked up a few Mexican candies like Pulparindo and called it a day. I was a bit disappointed with the fruit selection, especially the lack of tropical options. On the plus side, they have a fairly large, gated parking lot, which is convenient. I'm glad I visited, but not sure I'll be rushing back anytime soon.

    I love Pete's especially during the holidays it enables you to get many vegetables and fruits to…read morefeed the family without paying high prices

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    Stiles Vegetable Farm and Greenhouse - Potted Assortment

    Stiles Vegetable Farm and Greenhouse

    4.4(5 reviews)
    47.3 mi
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    HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Stiles is far & away the best of the best…read moreof the best. It's hard to find a local business that provides such excellent service and beautiful plants for sale! Stiles is housed in an old red barn along Sheridan Road; you can't miss it. There is plenty of parking, and inside there are (currently) lots of decorative flower baskets, Amish canned fruits, jams, and relishes, and then in the back there is the greenhouse. The greenhouse is amazing. WOW! There are so many different herbs and flowers and annuals and everything; there are plants I'd never heard of and they were all healthy and strong and growing! NB White lavender. Absolutely. Get some! Susie (?) is the owner/operator and is just about the nicest lady ever. She is friendly and helpful and can tell you when things are coming in, and when to expect other things to be ready for sale. I believe some of her grandchildren are helping in the shop as well, making it a very family-friendly business. My clients LOVE coming to Stiles each year and I have to say I love coming with them. There's always something new, and something different, and of course the prices are exceptional. Stiles always feels like 'home' to me. Perhaps it's because it's run by real people who grow real food. Come up to Stiles. You won't be disappointed! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    My dad always comes home with these giant half bushel baskets of mutsu apples in the fall…read more Literally once a week. There are so many apples in the house, it's disturbing. For some reason, I suspect it's because I'm retarded, I've never bothered to figure out where they came from until recently. They come from Stiles (I would have guessed some sort of apple vortex). I went here as a little kid, when the pumpkin characters were a little more impressive and the pumpkins and the farm itself seemed bigger, but it gets the job done if you want an all business pumpkin farm trip like I did this year. Lots of pumpkins, gourds, and a ton of apple varieties. They also have cider, other produce and some homemade goodies like jams and preserves. Now I just have to figure out what to do with all these damn apples.

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    Stiles Vegetable Farm and Greenhouse - Flowers

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