Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    DH Farms

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

    DH Farms Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - DH Farms

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    7 months ago

    Great for families! Bounce houses, lighted corn maze, food trucks. Rides and games. Great family fun!

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Attraction Farms 539 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Honey Hive Farms - 12oz Wildflower honey by Honey Hive Farms. Voted best for honey of 2026.

    Honey Hive Farms

    4.9(39 reviews)
    10.0 mi
    $

    Picked up a couple of Cactus Honey for my wife. It helps build her immune system during the dry…read moresummer allergies she has.

    Want honey that slaps harder than your grandma's chancla? Head to Honey Hive Farms…read more Tim, the owner, is part beekeeper, part stand-up comic, and part honey wizard. He's friendly, hilarious, and knows more about bees than Google. Ask him anything--just be ready to laugh and learn. The stand is outdoors with plenty of fresh air and ample parking--so you can roll up stress-free and leave with a trunk full of sweet goodness. The rustic, open-air vibe just adds to the magic. The ambiance? It's part of the charm and makes the whole experience feel like a sweet little escape from the city buzz. They've got flavors like Wildflower, Orange, Cactus, Mesquite, Cat's Claw, Clover... and then there's Suicide Honey--my absolute fave. Bold name, bolder flavor. It's golden, smooth, and wildly delicious. The only honey I eat or recommend. Yes, it's pricier than the grocery store squeeze bottle--but it's worth every penny. You're getting handcrafted, local, liquid gold. They also sell pollen, queen bees (yep, royalty), and offer beekeeping classes if you're ready to join the hive. Bottom line? This place is the bee's knees. Buzz over and treat yourself.

    Photos
    Honey Hive Farms - Best Arizona Honey. Orange Blossom by Honey hive Farms / Arizona Honey   YUMMM

    Best Arizona Honey. Orange Blossom by Honey hive Farms / Arizona Honey YUMMM

    Honey Hive Farms - Orange blossom honey by Honey Hive Farms. Voted the best Orange honey for 2026.

    Orange blossom honey by Honey Hive Farms. Voted the best Orange honey for 2026.

    Honey Hive Farms - Orange blossom honey by Honey Hive Farms / Arizona Honey in Arizona. Voted top 10 honeys of 2026

    See all

    Orange blossom honey by Honey Hive Farms / Arizona Honey in Arizona. Voted top 10 honeys of 2026

    Arizona Worm Farm - Hibiscus rosella

    Arizona Worm Farm

    4.8(60 reviews)
    12.3 mi
    $$

    I LOVE the Arizona Worm Farm! I've been a customer here for…read moreseveral years and my garden has only gotten better over time because of it. They provide very high quality services and products at reasonable prices. I love how everything is seasonal so transplants or seeds you buy will usually take off well. The service is unmatched compared to other gardening places I've been to. Employees that I've talked to have all been very knowledgeable and helpful. The overall vibe is that people there want a greener Phoenix and genuinely want you to succeed in all your gardening endeavors. I recall nearly buying a chilipin pepper and Daniel showing me where it lands on the scoville heat scale to make sure I knew what I was getting into. I remember Zach seeing I had all 4 of my little kids with me in line and him helping me check out quickly- even throwing in a free transplant to my purchase! The classes are a great deal for all the hands-on experience you get, not to mention the hand-outs, thorough class notes and you can bring a friend along with you at no additional cost! They even have a playground for kiddos of the customer and free self-guided tours. If you are an AZ gardener (or want to be) the AZWF is a MUST visit location!

    This place is an absolutely amazing spot if you're into backyard gardening! We come here a couple…read moretimes a year for compost, raised bed soil, mulch, etc. It's an oasis in the desert near South Mountain. The staff are super friendly and helpful, always!

    Photos
    Arizona Worm Farm
    Arizona Worm Farm - The loading area.

    The loading area.

    Arizona Worm Farm - Purslane 09/25

    See all

    Purslane 09/25

    Abby Lee Farms

    Abby Lee Farms

    1.8(6 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    I'm so sad to be writing such a negative review, but the owner has left me no choice after…read morereceiving such poor customer service. I went to a personal shopping appointment on December 28th and picked out a lovely monstera. We went throughout the rest of our tour and noticed palettes and palettes of dead plants. Crotons, herbs, etc. There were several heart leaf philodendrons and pothos that had been left for dead too. My friend, who was at the appointment with me, commented on it, and I justified it. "I'm sure plenty of nurseries look like this behind the scenes too. Not 100% of the plants make it 100% of the time. This is what behind the scenes looks like." But then I had to intervene twice with the pothos I got. I got it home and it began to yellow, no doubt due to the most compact, overwatered soil I've ever seen. I dug her out, inspected the roots, trimmed away some yellow leaves, and combined her with another pothos. To make a long story short, through a local FB group, a handful of women and I were able to connect over our declining monsteras. Each of us had purchased a monstera from Abby Lee Farms at around the same time and were having identical problems. We were all experiencing black/brown spots surrounded by yellow. All of us have multiple happy and healthy house plants, including other monsteras. All of us were stumped as to what this could be, as were other experienced house plant owners that we convened with. After going over our various conditions, we discovered the only commonality was where we got them. We reached out to the president and founder via email, and were met with some of the worst customer service skills. His initial reply to us was helpful in tone (he even offered a smaller replacement), but that quickly faded as we poked holes in his theories. He purported that my problem was that I used neem oil to shine the leaves. That's a common practice of plant care, none of my other plants have similar damage, and the propagations I took from this monstera shortly after I got it home have zero damage. Another woman's problem was that she severely underwatered hers. He was rudely adamant that the varying conditions of our homes were the cause. He wouldn't even consider the fact that something had maybe gone wrong while at their green houses, even though he admitted to me in an email that they make mistakes all the time (ya know, just definitely not this one). His emails got increasingly antagonistic. Eventually it became that we needed to return the monsteras we purchased, which we all found to be a ridiculous request considering we had all done the work of removing the infected leaves. What was left of the plants were the healthiest leaves that we could salvage - all of which have incurred no damage since being removed from the soil/mother plant. You would think that if our conditions were the problem then those trimmings would continue to decline too. All this to say, we are very upset with the lack of customer service skills we were given. The founder and president is too close to the situation, as it's his business, to be responding to customer service emails. We all feel he took things too personally and was unnecessaril y rude. We are all reasonable women and we know that things happen and that businesses have problems/issues, but what speaks VOLUMES is how problems are handled when they arise. This is probably one of the poorest experiences I've ever had as an adult. As far as I'm aware, none of us have any intentions of returning to this establishment or recommending it either.

    I feel so sad to give a local nursery such a low rating. I've been to most nurseries in the valley…read moreand I have to say I won't be returning to this one. There are a few reasons for this poor review. I want to start by saying I am not new to plants. I have a large collection of successful plants that have been thriving for years. I grew up gardening and owning indoor plants even as a young girl. I purchased a heart leaf philodendron which was clearly over watered which I rehabbed and is now doing much better after a change of soil. I also purchased a Tradescantia zebrina which seemed happy at the time but as time went on declined rapidly. Any time I even would touch this usually hardy plant, large branches would fall off. This plant is not hard to grow by any means it's one that I commonly recommend to my friends who are new to plants. I went into the soil and realized that it was not established what so ever In the soil. It had no roots at all. So it was clearly just chopped from a mother plant and placed into soil. Which I actually wouldn't have minded if I was told this along with my purchase because I would have cared differently for it. Now the part in which I have a 1 star. My friend and several other people I know of have gotten monsteras from this nursery and all their plants died within less than a month. They had to chop and prop. When they reached out to the nursery the man was incredibly rude as I saw the emails he sent. Blaming them for the decline of all 6 of their plants and continuing to bully them and tell each of them they cared for their plant carelessly. The experience I had paired with these other 6 woman is unacceptable. The customer service on this end is not something I or anyone else should accept.

    Photos
    Abby Lee Farms - The carnage after a friend had to chop and propagate what she could.

    The carnage after a friend had to chop and propagate what she could.

    Abby Lee Farms - Spots

    Spots

    Abby Lee Farms - More spots starting to form

    See all

    More spots starting to form

    Lights at the Farm

    Lights at the Farm

    4.3(16 reviews)
    35.0 mi

    My 75 year old mother loves Christmas lights. She stays with us in Phoenix during the winter so we…read morelook for activities to do as a family; me, my husband, our adult son, and my mom. The lights, music, activities, vendors were all good in general which is why I'm giving 3 stars. Except for the items that follow, this would be a very wonderful experience. The part that decreased the rating is the Christian nationalism. Nothing says "birth of our Savior, peace on Earth, good will to mankind" like the juxtaposition of the manger scene across from the American war and killing machine, complete with tanks and paratroopers and the police. And of the 10 songs they kept on loop, 2 were nationalist songs. One of the songs was literally the military recruiting jingles from the 1980s recruitment commercials. The second song was the Toby Keith Trump campaign song "Proud to be an American" . What does that have to do with Jesus, Mary and Joseph? The 10 songs looped every 30 minutes. That means every child there heard those two songs about 4 times in 2 hours. Christofascist propaganda at its worst directed toward children. The USA is the largest human rights violator on the planet, the literal antithesis of Christ and his message of peace and love. The last thing there were small animals without warm accommodations. They should put down some clean straw maybe more enclosure for the babies, or put them up at sunset. The Bible also states that we are to be good stewards to the animals on this planet. https://lightsatthefarm.com/

    A fun inexpensive couple of hours! We've gone 2 years now. Parking is free & it was $10 per adult…read moreto get in. You take your time walking around looking at lights & listening to music. They also had free activities for the kids, & a pallet maze. There were bonfires going & you can buy s'mores ingredients. There was a tiny skating rink for an extra fee but we didn't do that.

    Photos
    Lights at the Farm - Christmas tree

    Christmas tree

    Lights at the Farm
    Lights at the Farm

    See all

    DH Farms - attractionfarms - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...