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Honey Bee U-Pick - U-Pick Raspberries

Honey Bee U-Pick

4.8(4 reviews)
79.2 mi

I've been strawberry picking locally for decades at another farm nearby. However, this year they…read moreweren't open for picking so, craving the best part of a Michigan summer, I went to Yelp and searched and found Honey Bee. AND it was SO close to my house! I immediately went to their website and was thrilled to find out that they were currently offering picking from 10-7pm pretty much every day of the week. Hooray! So, this past weekend, I made my way over there. Long story short, I had a great experience! They have 12 varieties of strawberries that vary in size, ripening rates, and levels of sweetness. U-pick stretches out in rows over 3 acres so they've got alotta strawberries, my friends! The person running the u-pick explained that the strawberries in the rows next to the barn were bigger but more tart and the rows further from the barn were smaller but sweeter. I picked a little from both and in the end wish I had stuck to the smaller but sweeter, though they were all delicious! I just happen to have more of a sweet tooth. Despite the heat I managed to pick a full bucket, just under 6lbs. Berries are priced at $6lb and they do not take credit but you can pay via mobile with their venmo or paypal. They also take cash and checks. A few logistical things: the u-pick farm is owned and operated by local farmer's market mainstay, Tantre Farms. It's a no spray/pesticide free farm which means there are some weeds and tall grasses around. Some of the weeds are spikey thistle. They're easy to avoid but, because most people avoid them, I found a plethora of beautiful ripe berries around them. So it might not hurt to bring some gloves if you're like me and don't mind working a little harder for the good stuff. And because it can get muddy and there are other weeds and things in the rows wearing comfortable, close-toed shoes (that you don't mind getting dirty) are recommended. My only quibble is that I wish the containers for picking were the cardboard flats and not the plastic buckets with bags.The plastic bags don't allow for the air circulation you need to keep them fresher longer and in transferring them to another container I found I had smushed more than a few. Also, piling them all into the bucket puts weight on the ones at the bottom of the bucket/bag so they're smushed there, too. A small quibble but one they'll consider having the flats as an option. But of course if you're buying a large volume for jam making they're all gonna get smushed anyway sooooo.... Anyway, I'm not sure how much longer they have left in the season so if you're reading this around the time that it was posted I'd check their website for picking updates. They also offer raspberry picking so if you miss your strawberry window you might be able to scoop some of those up instead!

In strawberry season there's no better way to spend a weekend morning than picking berries at the…read morepatch. The whole family headed down that way recently to take advantage of the in-season fruit. It was our first time visiting Honey Bee, and we can't wait to return. After grabbing a bucket, we sauntered through the small bushes and picking ripe red berries. After we had picked everything that we could fit into the bucket, we headed back to the barn and grabbed some pre-picked vegetables to go with everything. Finn the dog welcomed us and let us pat his belly before we headed out. The berries were wonderful - so sweet and unlike anything you'll find in a store. Definitely worth a trip!

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Honey Bee U-Pick - Rows of strawberries.

Rows of strawberries.

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Lucky Star Farm

Lucky Star Farm

1.0(1 review)
13.4 mi

Be ware! This woman posted an add on marketplace. I responded to it, she sent me a copy of her…read moreflier for her barn sale. I thanked her. She then messaged me the next day asking if I was coming. I said yes. She was selling me blinds. Add stated all the blinds in the picture were 25 dollars. A few hrs past and my bf, son, and I went to the barn sale. We located the blinds. However there was a post it note on the one saying 20 dollars. It confused me because it wasn't the same price that was listed on the add. We grabbed the 2 we wanted due to not being sure about the price. When we got to the counter to pay, a younger woman seemed confused(very clueless) because we asked about the post it note. She turned and asked the older woman sitting down next to her. They stated they were 20 dollars a piece. The older woman wasn't really paying attention to my bf and I. She was busy talking to my son about a game he was purchasing(that was broken and a complete rip off). I ended up getting 4 items. My total was 50 dollars. I paid with a 50 dollar bill and left. Even though I didn't get all the blinds like the post said and I paid more I was willing just to pay the money and not make a scene. Before I purchased them my bf did check and there was no hardware for them. I did say that to the woman at the check out. She ignored it. We were prob 5 mins down the road, and I get a message. It was from the lady saying I am sorry but the blinds were my daughter's and she no longer wants to sell them. Wait what? I just bought them. Why is she messaging me lying? I replied I was just there and I purchased them for 40 bucks and no hardware, and her daughter should be happy because I paid 40 for 2 and not 25 like the post I had responded to. Everything she was messaging me made no sense. I just wanted to let it be, buy hardware, and take the blinds and hang 'em. Well when we went to hang them they didn't fit. The blinds were to be 59 inches. Same as the window, but for some reason they didn't cover the window. So we measured them. They measured 53inches and had been cut, which explained why there was no hardware. In the meantime my son tried to play the game. It didn't work. The batteries were replaced and we noticed corrosion all inside the battery pack. Her ad stated nothing about no hardware, wrong price, wrong size of blinds. Her ad was nothing like what I purchased. I am now out 45 dollars. 40 for the blinds because I do not have a window that size, and 5 dollars for the game for my son. Please be careful if you purchase anything from this woman and her barn sales. Be sure to thoroughly inspect everything because she will scam you and not think twice.

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