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    King Grove Organic Farm - Blueberries

    King Grove Organic Farm - Blueberries

    5.0(9 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    I was able to visit this beautiful farm last night and was just blown away at how awesome it was!…read moreThey provide buckets with bags for you to fill up with however many blueberries you want. The price is $8 per pound. There are several varieties of berries that are grown. It is organic and completely safe to eat right off the bush. My kids had a blast trying to find the biggest berry :-) I highly suggest visiting while it is blueberry season. You won't regret it. Come and bring a snack to relax and enjoy on the picnic tables on site. It really is a very relaxing and unique experience.

    This is a beautiful farm! The views are gorgeous, and the sunsets are even better! They have…read morepicnic tables scattered around so you can bring refreshments and light bites to snack on before or after picking. The blueberries here are USDA certified organic and you are able to enjoy the blueberries straight from the bush! It was great to be able to sample the different varieties of blueberries scattered around, as well as taste the different ripeness of them so you pick the ones you like best! When you arrive you are given a bucket that has a bag attached on the inside and you just get straight to picking! A bucket holds about 5-6 pounds of blueberries and are $8.00 per pound. When you are done, you bring the bucket back to the tent where it is weighed. They accept cash and credit cards. Our group was able to learn a little bit about the history of the farm, what makes the blueberries organic, and the different varietals of blueberries they had, which was very interesting. If you're planning on doing a you-pick during blueberry season, I highly recommend King Grove Organic Farm. The blueberries are delicious, they're organic, the farm is beautiful, and the staff is friendly!

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    Southern Hill Farms - Strawberry

    Southern Hill Farms

    4.5(354 reviews)
    36.6 miHorizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    I love that this farm is still thriving amidst all the development going around it…read more There is plenty of parking and lots to do. They offer several types of u-pick fruits, veggies and sunflowers at different times of the year. They have a fun zone area and food trucks. The only thing I don't see on this farm are animals. I love that they allow the 5K races at least once a year. With those races, you usually get blueberry pancakes and a pint container to pick your own blueberries from at least 6 fields. There were 2 available to pick from when we were there. Plump and sweet blueberries are to be had if you know how to pick them. Don't let the bees scare you off. Leave them alone and you will be fine, unless someone in the next aisle pissed them off. They have peaches, sunflowers and strawberries to pick as well. I noticed the map also shows veggies but not sure when or which kind are available but nice to know. I love the observation deck above the gift shop. Amazing views of the farm and surrounding land with plenty of seating to take it all in while you enjoy a cup of coffee from the gift shop. I hope they can hang on to this land once the developments continue closing in on this rare property.

    A lot has changed in a year since being at the farm. I am glad they are doing well. They have…read moreexpanded in their agriculture and event space. They even added a walk way pavement around the carnival rides. Sadly the service we received at the birthday party we attended. They didn't provide us any utensils for food. The waters that were offered were warm and the service was slow. Not ideal when wrangling a ; year old birthday party. The event space does provide food at a cost (pizza,chicken tenders, fries, lemonade).

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    Dirty Dog Organics Farm - Wheatgrass

    Dirty Dog Organics Farm

    3.7(3 reviews)
    25.6 mi

    This was my second time going there, the first time was good. That was about five months ago…read more Second time I went was two weeks ago, and I can't even give this place even one star as far as customer service and quality of their products. Might be because they're moving and selling their farm, that they don't give a crap right now but I spent $60 dollars there and got totally ripped off and would never go there again while these owners are still there. I'm just telling you guys this so that you don't get ripped off too. I bought wheat grass that was limp to begin with. It cost $20 for the tray. I told them I would take the wheat grass without the tray and could they do it for 15. She said yes and we put it in a bag. I took it right home, put it back on a tray and within one day it was smelling rotten. It was turning yellow and I had to throw it out. I sent her pictures. I told her and she told me it was because I took it off the tray to begin with and bought it without the tray, so why did she still sell it to me that way if that was true? Then I bought an aloe plant from them for $15. The plants were all cramped inside a pot and had root rot. I was gonna try to save a few of the aloe babies, but when I got home and started to remove the dead plant leaves, I realized that the whole plant was a big mess and I never should've bought it from them. I grow fresh herbs myself, but I did not have any mint at the time, so I purchased a mint plant. When I brought it home I took a picture of it and asked Google lens what it was since it had a really weird smell not like usual mint does and it told me that it was from the mint family but that it had a fungus, which is why it smelled really weird too, so I threw that out as well. That was another five dollars down the drain. I did buy eggs from Tracy, but I'm going to throw those out too because I just don't trust this lady on any level now because she did not respond to me as a professional who owns a business and who gives a crap about her customers. Again, I texted her the pictures and told her what happened and not one time did she apologize or offer to replace the items or credit me, she basically gaslit me by saying it was my fault for not purchasing the wheatgrass without their tray, ( which I would have had to return it out deposit on) Not one time did she apologize or offer to make this sale right or offer any understanding for my dissatisfaction. She's totally unprofessional and doesn't give a crap! Guess it's all about money to her. I just hope the poor cats and animals that are there get a really good owner after she's moved to Mt Dora. Hopefully someone that's compassionate and gives a crap about people as well as animals. This is the worst customer service I think I've ever had in a really long time and that means in person or online. Very disappointed.

    This is an experience as well as an amazing source for fresh healthy food! Minutes from the…read moreVillages. We went to the farm to experience the goat, yoga, I highly recommend! Very fun experience, but then we're blown away by all of the produce available how fresh everything is, they go out into the field and cut your order right when you place it. Such a great idea! And it's a beautiful property they even have Airbnb's available for a getaway or to hold an event! Highly recommend and we will be using them frequently

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    Lake Meadow Naturals - Ducks

    Lake Meadow Naturals

    4.5(108 reviews)
    25.2 miHorizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    We went as a family to this adorable farm. We bought food to feed the animals from inside the…read morestore. We will go back without the littles to explore the store! All of the staff were friendly and we just loved the farm. It's a great FREE thing to do with the family. I highly recommend.

    LM farm was once upon a time a nice quaint place to pick up organic and raw foods; today Sunday…read moreMay 24, 2026 it was anything but quaint. Expired havarti cheeses were being sold for 50% off with a expiration date of April 10,2026. Whole raw milk ( not fit for human consumption ) is selling for 16.99 - 21.99 a gallon; which is significantly more expensive than other raw milk sellers in lake/ Orange County. Meat prices are listed as $/lb; but all frozen meat beef, chicken lamb, duck, pork only comes in more than 1 pound packages.They sell more prepackaged foods in Plastic than glass or paper packaging, than they did in the past. They have 1 small bison, 2-Emu, 2-Bramaha cows, 1-llama(recently sheared), ducks, and chicken to look at and pet if you want to. Sadly it looks like end stage Capitalism is happening at Lake Meadow Farm too. They seem to be more interested in profits than they do in customer satisfaction and customer service. They carry lafermière yougurt at 5.99 a container while target charges $3.19, and a instant charges $3.49. On on a sidenote, they do have little placards along the walkway from the parking lot to the store where you could put your child's face on a picture and show them as being a cow or a farmer if you choose. in retrospect, they used to always be expenses but now they're just ridiculously expensive. I hope you enjoy this review and if Lake Meadows wants to continue in business and not go under, they may wanna look at investment brokers to invest in their farm so that they can sell off the property and then close it off for a profit.

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    SunShine Ranch

    SunShine Ranch

    5.0(1 review)
    23.1 mi

    What wonderful people!!! You can tell every person on the property is passionate about the…read morewellbeing of the animals they keep and raise for families like our to take home. We recently purchased a beautiful little piglet from the farm on a total whim on our way home from Melbourne one day last week. It was obvious we cared greatly for animals but knew little about raising a piglet, everyone we got the chance to meet was so helpful and generous, not only with information but also with food, pest prevention, and travel supplies. We have highly recommended this ranch to anyone that has expressed their interest in getting a piglet of their own to add to the family. They were also telling us about many other workshops and activities they offer on top of breeding pigs and selling plants, goats milk, eggs... the list goes on I'm sure! We plan to be regulars at the Sunshine Ranch and cannot wait to bring our Tiny Tina back for a visit soon!

    From the owner: We are a vegetarian ranch with free roaming animals and organic gardens.We have ranch tours,…read morecommunity events like yoga, qigong, painting classes, movies on the deck, theater, drug circles, meet up events, live music, festivals, group and private kayak tours on St John's river and more. We also have vacation cabins and tent camping spots for a real ranch experience. The location is great for birthday parties, weddings, corporate events, family reunions with parking for 150+ cars available. Organic produce store with lots of local veggies and fruit. And so much more!!

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