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    Meadowglenn Farms

    5.0 (1 review)
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    4 years ago

    Great U-pick experience at a well-managed farm. I enjoy taking my family and friends there!

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    Grandma Dixie's Place

    5.0
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    Wonderful blueberry farm!! They are owned by the sweetest old couple that live right there on the…read moreproperty. They have a massive field of blueberry bushes and don't spray any chemicals on their property. Just ask them the best spot to search for the biggest berries! If you're looking to support a mom and pop farm that has owned this land for generations and implement organic farming practices, look no further. We love coming here. The prices are extremely reasonable, the owners are kind and hardworking, and the blueberries are sweet! Just something to note, they are cash only so bring some cash! And because they don't spray anything, there are some blackberry vines so just need to watch out for thorns. I take my 2y/o and we do just fine.

    This u-Pick Blueberry farm is open this summer. I searched for them last week and seen a lot of…read morepeople asking if they were closed down. They indeed are NOT. I went out and picked today. I spoke with the sweet lady who owns it and she said they have to operate under a different name now. They are called "AAA U-PICK" Their hours are 7am -4pm every single day. The berries are crazy out there. There are sooooo many. Their business has been terribly slow because of their name change, so let's help them keep their business afloat and go pick your berries. Ok seriously, this is my favorite place. I was truly crushed when I thought they were closed.

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    So many berries
    Sign right before parking lot
    Sign right before parking lot
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    Morning Shade Farm

    Morning Shade Farm

    4.5
    (23 reviews)
    36.5 mi
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    Delicious berries (and other fruit, honey, & often veggies) in an idyllic setting. I got a separate…read morefreezer so I could have their berries on hand year round. Full disclosure: I'm a cousin of the folks who own & run the farm (but would give it 5 stars even if I wasn't :-)

    When it's berry picking season, I head to Morning Shade Farm! They have so many varieties -…read moreblackberries, boysenberries, Marion berries, elderberries, raspberries. The blackberries and Marionberries, my fave. They are big, plump, and bursting with flavor. Plus, they are so much easier to pick at a farm where the bushes are staked to a trellis vs. the wild ones I pick on the side of the road. Don't get me wrong, I do pick the wild ones, but I'm usually covered in juice and my hands and arms get all pricked. When I'm here, I pick a huge bucketful so I can make pies. The berries are so sweet I just add a little sugar and lemon juice and the pies are perfect. Also pick enough so I can enjoy some plain, by the handfuls. Their blueberries are sweet and delicious, too! I make space in my freezer so I can have them throughout the year. If you don't want to pick your own, no worries, they sell containers and flats in their cute country store along with other food and gift items. This family farm is so picturesque! It's a lovely setting and it's well run with friendly staff. If you are picking fruit, definitely go in the morning to avoid the sun beating down on your back. And wear a hat!

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    Morning Shade Farm
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    Old World Apples

    Old World Apples

    4.9
    (16 reviews)
    15.7 mi

    I had apple picking on my bucket list, so we made it here last weekend. & well by looking at the…read moretrees, we were late. There are cute baskets to put your apples in & a few pickers. We didnt see the pickers when we got there as they mustve been in use. Although majority of the apples were on the ground, we did find some good ones. We were on a mission to find the pink pearl & the worker let us know that it was the ones with the pink ribbons around them. The property is huge, with a play ground, animals, & bees. You pay by the pound, i believe it was $3/lb. The owner was really nice & let us know that season starts early-mid September. She let us sample the apple cider, & wow so fresh & delicious. We added a bottle of that too to take home along with our 5lbs of apples. We did end up getting several different kinds, each with its own texture/ taste. Some did have some bruises/brown spots, but it was easy to just cut off & enjoy. Such a fun experience. Will definitely be back next year, earlier this time.

    This place is a hidden gem that needs a little buffing…read more Family friendly with a trampoline, swings and outdoor playground. Chickens and turkeys roaming the property and a petting zoo area with alpacas, goats, a horse and pony(this one is a biter so be careful)... o and bunnies. We came the 2nd week of October and most of the apples had fallen or were turning but we did find a few good ones to enjoy the experience and bring home. They provide the baskets and stick to grab the apples. Pay inside to weigh and they bag the apples up for you. On-site is a coffee vendor. The coffee was disappointing to say the least. I ordered their seasonal pumpkin americano and it tasted like burnt black coffee. Also, it was piping hot and they filled my cup so much that when I sat down it spilt on me, burning my leg. Had a few sips and called it a lose. There is also a small gift shop which sells local honey, apples and freshly made apple cider. Porter John for a bathroom and nowhere to wash hands. No hands sanitizer. There was a Home Depot bucket filled with water with a soap bottle aside it but I'm hoping they don't expect anyone to use that and I'm hoping nobody is. This was part of my reason for 4 stars. Also parking was slightly complicated but eventually a worker came to direct me where to park as the only marked parking area that I saw was full. In all, we had a great fall day. Expect to spend about 2.5 hours to let the kiddos explore and play. Everyone who worked their was kind.

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    Making Nocino  liqueur at old world apples. Not just apples we have walnuts   And we are using them.
    Making Nocino liqueur at old world apples. Not just apples we have walnuts And we are using them.
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