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    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    The Farm

    The Farm

    5.0
    (1 review)
    2.6 mi

    New owners of what used to be the Meadow View Farm, still specializing in Christmas trees: you pick…read moreout the tree and they'll either reserve it for you to have it cut and picked up later OR you can have it cut and loaded on the spot. Family owned business, very friendly service in the old school Jersey farmer tradition. Excellent value and discounted selections available. Families welcome. Three generations of farming tradition now on premesis, these new owners moved from Freehold and bring with them an awesome addition to the area: chem free produce! Summer, as devoted followers may recall, is The Farm's time to shine: Berries, heirloom tomatoes, cut flowers, and greens have a devoted following, and other seasonal produce is featured as available. Sweet potatoes and local honey are available in winter, along with locally crafted decor items such as wreaths and sprays. Seedlings and herbs available in spring. For a true three season, back to nature experience right in the middle of all the hustle and bustle, look no further.

    From the owner: Chem free seedlings produce and Christmas trees grown sustainably onsite in central NJ. Locally…read moresourced products such as honey, corn, apples, sweet potatoes and peaches are also made available, as available. Spring: flower, herb and vegetable seedlings, greens, fresh snap and shell peas. Summer: Berries, heirloom tomatoes, salad greens, fresh cut flower bouquets, eggplants, pepoers, squashes, cukes, specialty beans (such as edamame, green filet), melons and more. Locally sourced peaches, corn, and honey also available. Fall/Winter: Christmas trees, greens and herbs. locally sourced winter squashes, sweet potatoes, apples and honey may also be available. Decor such as wreaths and sprays made to order on site, please inquire for details.

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    Seeded red watermelon
    Tasty variety of cherry tomatoes
    Tasty variety of cherry tomatoes
    The Farm heirloom tomatoes

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    Generation Pines Farm

    Generation Pines Farm

    4.9
    (14 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $

    When my 3.5 year old son asked to go to the farm, I didn't find too many nearby that seemed to be…read moreopen. I wasn't too sure about coming here since it's an hour away from us that it would be open, but sure enough, I called and it was until 7PM that day! I loaded up the car with lunch and snacks and headed to the greatest little farm you could ever imagine! This is a very intimate, family run farm that is off of a little dirt driveway. Drive slow or you could easily miss it! Parking is minimal, but free. There's no rides or attractions here; just a place to sit on the bench and feed the farm animals. If that's all you desire, then this is the place for you! My son has sensory issues, so coming here was one of the greatest day trips we've experienced to date. He was completely dressed from head to toe as a fireman, but that didn't stop him from running back and forth to feed the chickens, turkeys and the goats. The pigs were too busy snoozing, and the bunnies were hiding, so we didn't get to enjoy them this visit. I was told to bring quarters and I'm so glad we did. It was small enough for him to feel comfortable to get up close and personal to the animals, and for us to practice "gentle hands". My heart burst when the chickens were crowding around him, and he said, "Don't cry; I'm coming!" while cupping his little hands with feed. I wish we were closer; we'd come every weekend. We had the place to ourselves for about a half hour before another family came. This place thrives on the honor system, whereas you must bring exact change to purchase eggs, butters, maple syrup, honey, and even little toys. I dropped $20 easily with two dozen farm fresh eggs ($6 a dozen) and a jar of maple pumpkin butter that is to die for! My husband even bought a little toy chicken for his desk to have as a keepsake for this wonderful visit. I don't want to share this place with other people because it means so much to us now! Can't wait to come back!

    What a great little farm! I live about 5 minutes away and drive past it all the time and finally…read morestopped today with my niece and nephew. It's the perfect little stop when you're looking to do something low key. There were goats, bunnies, pigs and chickens. Bring quarters so you can buy animal feed from the dispensers to feed the animals. They were all so sweet and gentle with my niece and nephew. They also sell firewood, honey, jam and fresh eggs and berries when they're in season. Can't wait to stop back here again.

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    Generation Pines Farm
    Generation Pines Farm
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    Oak Hill Farm

    Oak Hill Farm

    4.3
    (26 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    I was on the hunt for something festive and when I saw Oak Hill Farms on Instagram, I couldn't wait…read moreto visit. It was such a fun find! It's a market, shop, cafe all in one. There isn't any place to sit and sip your drinks, but instead of sitting, you can take your latte for a stroll around the shop. This seems like a great place for stocking stuffers and gifts. They have lotions, soaps, candles, holiday decor pieces, ornaments. All things that everyone loves to receive and rarely buys for themselves. If you are in more of a window shopping mood, they have samples of everything. At the cafe counter (also where you can pay) you'll find a small but mighty coffee menu. I got the gingerbread latte and loved every sip. My coworker got the latte with hot honey in it and said it had just the right kick. For a place that doesn't seem to specialize in coffees, they did make two wonderful drinks for us. There was plenty of parking and it looks like they do quite a bit outside (maybe on the weekends?) with the tree lot and farm in the back.

    Oak Hill Farms is a little farm with cute fall aesthetics. I can definitely see this as a place…read morepeople come to take pictures. Parking was no issue at all. There were plenty of spots on a Tuesday afternoon around 3pm. When you enter you go through these giant barn doors. The inside is a lot of fall decor with candles, bakeware, kitchen towels, all the cute home stuff that makes your house extra cozy for fall. They also have a little coffee area too but I had already gotten coffee earlier so I didn't order any. Although everything was super cute, it was also a bit pricey so I unfortunately only bought some lotion which was really moisturizing and smelled AMAZING. Something I really liked is that you could sample most of the lotions and sprays so although I didn't buy them, I could at least try them out. If you go through the back exit, you enter the farm portion with a little pumpkin patch, donkeys, and sheep! There were a few places for "photo ops" too. If you walk further there's actually a little garden/flower field which was really nice to walk around and take pictures. You couldn't pick any flowers at this time but maybe we could've earlier in the season in the summer. This was a cute little farm that I would come back to for another season to see how they change it up. Although some of the items were pricier I would come back to get something as a gift. I think there's a lot of nice stuff to give for a housewarming and it's good quality too.

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    Outside
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    Candle
    Oak Hill Farm

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    Delicious Orchards

    Delicious Orchards

    4.3
    (401 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $$

    I was visiting a flea market in the vicinity and saw that Delicious Orchards was nearby- so thought…read moreit would be fun to stop. Grabbed some organic produce which was all excellent- didn't love that the conventional section was much much bigger and there were less organic options. The bakery though is what brings it up to 5 stars- first of all, wish I had my kids with me because they would have enjoyed the experience. There's a burger window outside, a little cafe inside, a truck 'play structure' outside for little ones with a little slide.. beautiful plants and trees for sale .. the most delicious smelling jasmine plant I wish I took home.. a plethora of truffle cheeses (and other interesting cheeses)... and best of all the bakery. The raspberry cream puff was off the charts amazing. So good that I took a picture of it after slicing to post here. There are things I'd skip (really expensive organic eggs for instance.. rather go to Whole Foods for those and pay less) but otherwise - worth a visit if you're in the vicinity !

    Beautiful sunflowers this time of year that are cut fresh from the orchard…read more The place was hopping! There is a deli section, prepared foods, produce, cheese, coffee and bakery with lots of pies and breads. It's seems to be a bit pricey because there isn't any competition around them! And they are known for their apple cider. It was a nice stop. Plenty of parking, lots to choose from

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    Squash Blossom
    Delicious Orchards
    Delicious Orchards

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    Brick Farmers Market

    Brick Farmers Market

    4.3
    (12 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    Good selection of vendors. A little early in the season for large selection of fresh produce but…read morethat will improve as the summer moves on. The park has lots of parking but the entrance and exit can be a bottle neck.

    BRICK: Every Saturday from early May through the end of September is the Township of Brick, NJ…read moreMunicipal Government Farmer's Market and leashed and friendly dogs are now allowed to attend! There are over 50 local vendors including fresh produce and food, flowers and plants, liquor samples, crafts, food trucks, and more! Saturdays from 8:30am-1:30pm Free admission Windward Beach Park 265 Princeton Ave, Brick, NJ 08724 Shout out to these vendors we said hello to! Bark & Bites - natural and farm fresh doggie treats! Brie cooled down with an icy blueberry bowl and loved it! She can make doggie birthday cakes too! Betsy & Lola's - the best cupcakes in a jar with dairy-free and gluten-free options! So many flavors to choose from; we love the birthday cake! Bon Nut Butters & Sweets - We had literally samples of all their nut butter flavors and they are fantastic! Dachshund Distilling - our favorite rum and they have a dog friendly tasting room in Neptune. Garden State Distillery Company - a delicious assortment of spirits and premade cocktails; go visit their dog friendly tasting room in Toms River! Gourmet Nuts and Dried Fruit - a huge selection of nuts and fruit sold by the pound! Icarus Brewing Co. - have a beer sample and visit their dog friendly tasting room in Lakewood! Potent Potables Mixers - delicious non-alcoholic drink mixers! Toby's Tail Waggin Treats - natural dog treats! Toms River Brewing - beer!!!! And their storefront has dog friendly outdoor seating! And, we happened to meet the sweet Kate Booth Photography while browsing around the tents.

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