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    Disanti Farms - Variety of produce

    Disanti Farms

    4.0(9 reviews)
    135.9 km

    Friends of ours who live Colorado told us this is where their mom gets her chilis. She is an…read moreexcellent cook so I knew this was a no brainer coming for fresh roasted green chili. There is some debate on of Pueblo or Hatch chilis are the best. They specifically mentioned getting the dynamite because it is more spicy or the hottest green chili. I had to try it out. I bought a bushel of the dynamite and had them roast garlic in with it. I made some green pozole and it was very good. If you are passing through or even if it is a little out of the way it is well worth stopping. So there is more work involved, you need to de seed and a little prep to store these but in my opinion it is well worth it. Stop by and check them out.

    We make a trip to DiSanti Farms every year around the end of September. We always purchase two…read morebushels of Pueblo chilies for ourselves and then a couple more for family and friends. We generally arrive on a Friday around noon and there may or may not be a line. It's okay as there is something therapeutic about watching them roast the chilies accompanied by the smell. Fall is in the air. We bring several coolers with to keep the chilies warm and to seal the smell in for the ride back to Castle Rock. Once we get home we spread the chilies out on our patio table to allow them to cool. We then bag about 8 chilies in quart size freezer bags. We get about 27 bags of chilies per bushel. The chilies are always tasty and the level of heat fluctuates from year to year. The staff is always friendly and helpful.

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    Disanti Farms - This is what it's all about - Pueblo Chili

    This is what it's all about - Pueblo Chili

    Disanti Farms - Name of farm

    Name of farm

    Disanti Farms - Main building and roasting area

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    Main building and roasting area

    Berry Patch Farms - Pumpkin on the maze

    Berry Patch Farms

    4.6(42 reviews)
    147.3 km
    $

    If you're looking to pick some delicious berries and beautiful flowers, this is a great place to do…read moreit! Berry Patch Farms is a beautiful get away in Brighton for a fun family activity. We had a great time on the hayride, collecting both blackberries and raspberries, seeing the chickens, lots of honey bees, and sheep, hanging out with a sweet farm dog, etc. It was well worth the drive and a very relaxing experience for all of us.

    I only get to visit at most, once a year and I really need to find a way to change that. The owner,…read moreClaudia, is the most beautiful and kind person and treats everyone like family. You may even get to see the farm doggo if you're lucky! If you are like me and enjoy finding unique fruits and veggies that you don't see in any grocery store or even at your summer farmer's markets, this is the place for you! The drive is a quick one from Denver and once you are there on the farm, you kind of forget where you are! The store will take you back in time with it's simple set up with vintage coolers that store all of those beautiful veggies, and old tables stacked with baskets filled with even more veggies and fruits. There are heirloom options and the choices vary throughout the season as new things come in. On one of my visits this past summer, I picked up a huge bunch of home-grown Edamame that was far better than anything I have gotten anywhere else. It was actually quite fun to remove them from the stems to wash and cook up. I also was able to find beautiful Italian green beans - my absolute favorite and never-able-to-find option. The tomatoes are always a go-to and are so flavorful. I found out how the heirloom options are grown in the greenhouse and how that has provided the sweetest results and can confirm, they are very sweet and delicious. Along with the veggies and fruits, you will also find some locally made goodies sold in a brown paper bag that are a great treat to take for the ride home. Also, don't miss the dried pepper selection! There is also a cooler/freezer with meats and fresh eggs. When I was there, it was golden raspberry picking time and there were many families out for the tractor ride to the bushes to pick their own. Be sure to check out their website for hours - the opening is limited and you want to avoid making a trip unnecessarily and you can find out about special events, picking times for the fruits, cakes, and flowers and CSA share options. Claudia and Tim operate a farm that is certified organic and you can be sure their offerings are truly fresh, truly local, and truly organic as their motto says.

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    Berry Patch Farms - Flower ice cubes were beautiful! Fresh peaches and honey

    Flower ice cubes were beautiful! Fresh peaches and honey

    Berry Patch Farms - Tractor for pics

    Tractor for pics

    Berry Patch Farms - Scones, muffins, cheese and quiche. All were delicious

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    Scones, muffins, cheese and quiche. All were delicious

    Palizzi Farms - Down on the farm

    Palizzi Farms

    3.3(30 reviews)
    148.1 km
    $$

    Nice little market with unique items like cactus fruit and extra large mangos. The inside was cute…read morewith tables and games for kids along with pies and cherry juice from Colorado Cherry Pie. They also have $6 fresh eggs for a dozen. Some produce items were a little more expensive than others and didn't look as fresh as other markets. I'd return again for the eggs and for kids to play although it was a little warm inside for a hot summer day. Lots of pretty flower baskets too!

    Palizzi Farms from Brighton, CO has been growing delicious hand picked produce since 1929. At their…read morefarm stand in Brighton, they not only have garden veggies & fruits, but flower baskets, salsas, sauces, jams & much much more. You can find them in many Denver metro Farmer's Markets as well. Check out their website for more info & locations. I discovered them one Sunday at the Central Park (Founder's Green) Farmer's Market - 29th & Roslyn (8:30AM -12:30PM). At Founder's Green look for the yellow tents & big white truck every week, rain or shine thru about mid-October. I was told they've been at that same spot for 20 years. The produce looks like it could appear on a Food Magazine cover! It's beautiful. Everything is bigger, brighter & better than what you'd find in the grocery aisles. Over the weeks I've tried many of the veggies & fruits, sometimes they have yummy samples. The two owners ( I think they are the owners), are there each week - one helps customers with the produce & the other weighs & takes payment. They're friendly & super helpful. They've given tips on microwaving corn on the cob & offering to cut off the very long tops of carrots. Speaking of corn....if you're a corn lover their Peaches & Cream Corn on the Cob is definitely worth getting, so fresh & sweet. Palizzi Farms Produce is the best!

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    Palizzi Farms - Local honey, way tastier than grocery store, processed stuff!

    Local honey, way tastier than grocery store, processed stuff!

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    Palizzi Farms - Inside. Pickled goods to the left

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    Inside. Pickled goods to the left

    Grains From the Plains - farms - Updated July 2026

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