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    Devoto Gardens & Orchard

    4.6 (10 reviews)

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    I'm so glad I found Devoto Gardens to do my wedding flower arrangements!! From the moment my husband and I met with Jolie at her home, she was genuinely kind and helpful. I knew I wanted a more "seaside wildflower" look and not the tight, brightly-colored, fake-looking arrangements you might find from a standard florist. Jolie listened to my ideas intently and basically took my vision and made it happen! She is very knowledgable on the different types of flower names and what would be in season, and she drew out a budget that was very reasonable for us. Jolie made beautiful, creative bouquets for me and my bridesmaids, boutonnieres, corsages, table arrangements and large vases for the altar at the church. Knowing our flowers were grown and cared for locally added a special touch to our wedding, and I felt good knowing we were supporting a family farm. My husband and I were married at St. Teresa in Bodega and had our reception at Sonoma Coast Villa nearby. Jolie arrived promptly on the morning of the wedding to set everything up and had all the arrangements pre-made. I cannot tell you how much I loved the flowers. They looked gorgeous in our photos and were just what I imagined!! Thank you, Devoto family!!!

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    Jolie arrived promptly on the morning of the wedding to set everything up and had all the arrangements pre-made.

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    Redwood Hill Farm Goat Dairy - honeybees enjoy our lavender field.

    Redwood Hill Farm Goat Dairy

    4.9(17 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Still my absolute favorite goat farm - I love the baby goats, the adult goats, the sustainability…read morepractices, the family run farm... I've been going here for years now and they are the nicest most wonderful people who give good tours and have wonderful silly and snuggly baby goats! They give you real time with them and don't have a forced amount of time on each part of the tour - unlike Harley goat farm. You can skip the tour and just hung with the baby goats the whole time if you want! Also can come early or stay late depending on when if there's another tour that day. I get enough time with the baby goats - and I loooove baby goats so that's saying something! Bring a meal if you want to eat and hangout at their picnic tables. I've gotten to milk the goats a few times, feed the adults, be there for a goat birth (just happened while on the tour!), and have all the baby goat snuggles and silliness. Love the family farm, love the folks who run the baby goat tours/visits. Also a cute town to go into after for food, beverage, also wine tastings nearby. I recommend a second set of clothes to change into after in case you get dirty (goats are relatively clean, but they're goats so not like indoor pets. I let the baby goats climb all over me.)

    We are a family of six, including three generations - all of which thoroughly enjoyed the tour! We…read morecuddled baby goats, fed their mothers and learned about goat farming along the way. The farm is beautiful and Jennifer is a great guide. Highly recommended!

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    Boring Farm - Almost 2 pounds

    Boring Farm

    4.6(11 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Amazing experience! You need reservations in advance, which apply by car, not by person. Once we…read moregot there, the owner of the farm (who is extremely nice!) walked us through where and how to pick. The berries were delicious and there were several varieties! It was such a fun experience to pick ourselves too. There was delicious raspberry lemonade and popsicles too! Would definitely recommend and we'll be back next season.

    Definitely a fun experience for adults and kids. We've never been raspberry picking or heard that…read moreyou can, at least not in SD, but in NorCal there's everything. You have to book parking to be able to pick. Once you book parking, it's like the entrance fee. Then after you pay for the berries per the pound. And it ain't cheap per the pound, but you get to pick the raspberries you like and the fun experience with your family. You can pick as little or as much as you like. It was about $12/pound in July 2025. I honestly like the not so ripe ones, so I picked those. Bright pinkish red versus deep pinkish red. They give you a little orientation at the beginning. You're not supposed to eat the berries before paying. My poor toddler (1.5 years old), we had to try to teach him but he ate some raspberries and even some flowers, bugs, weeds and some dirt... lol. Luckily he didn't get sick or anything. After picking, you pay for it and walk down the food truck to buy a raspberry ice cream ($4) and a raspberry lemonade jar ($12). Both were super tasty, especially the raspberry lemonade. Add a little sparkling water, you got yourself such a refreshing summer drink! Fun event for the littles.

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    Hale's Apple Farm

    Hale's Apple Farm

    4.5(50 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    While we were targeting u-pick apples, many of the places were closed. Hale's is really an apple…read morestand. They had apples, apple juice, and pumpkins. The people were very friendly, they had a good variety of apples, and the apples were delicious. It's also conveniently located with easy road access. I recommend Hale's as a great source for apples.

    It's harvest-time! What could be better than tasting specialty varieties of freshly picked apples…read morein the countryside? While Dear Hubby and I were in Sonoma County for a quick trip, we had free time on Sunday to get out into the backroads and check out a few apple farms. Hale's is close to Santa Rosa, which made it convenient. They were decked out for Halloween, with various areas sporting giant spider figures, scarecrows, skeletons, and much more. Autumn décor, including pumpkins and apples were definitely part of the scene. Adjacent to their barn they had a station set up with very helpful staff offering samples of various varieties of apples. I loved that they had a number of the favorites I've experienced in SoCal's apple haven of Oak Glen (near Yucaipa). Yes, to Mutsu! Cameo! They also had others that I hadn't heard of, and already can't recall their names. Oh good, I found a chart online - Northern Spy is one I tried and bought. Sundance, maybe? Yikes! Hale's claims to grow 30 different varieties, and good for them. Good for you! An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as the old saying goes. No doctors for me for now - I'm enjoying usually one apple for breakfast and one for lunch. Hale's has kept me going for two weeks now. We especially enjoyed taking in their ambiance with my brother and sister-in-law, who live nearby, but hadn't been before. A great place to visit with family! If you're in the area, stop on by and enjoy the fresh air, the friendly folks helping you taste and purchase the goodness of Sonoma County fruit.

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