Fruits & Veggies near Byron, CA

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11 locations found near Byron

“Excellent ranch! We had a fun time! My first time cherry picking and had a great experience at this ranch. It was huge with plenty of shade and ladders. Some cherry variation are better than others but there was plenty of cherries! I can't wait to go back!”

5 Superb18 Reviews

“This place is AMAZINGG!!! Me and my kids had a blast picking berries! They were delicious and so well priced! I would come here all the time if it wasn't 2 hours away! Can't wait to go back!”

4.8 Superb37 Reviews

“Very big cherries this year! We came to pick the first opening weekend on a hot Sunday and got there around 10:30 before the sun became scorching. We chose this orchard bc they had raniers and we've been here in the past and the trees are abundant in cherries. There were some trees that were hybrids so the branches had some red and white ones which were amazing!! We picked 20 pounds and gobbled them up during the week and gave some out”

4.9 Superb41 Reviews

“They take great care of their fruit. They have ladders that you can use to pick. They allow you to sample and they have some very delicious and sweet fruit. I drove about 2 hours to come here and I bought 17 pounds of fruit and it's all almost gone(and its only been a few days). I plan to do another trip in the next week or so. The people who work here are super helpful and kind. I highly recommend!”

4.7 Superb51 Reviews

“I love the freshness of their produce. Easy to park, get in and get what you want and get out. Short lines if there are any at all. They accept credit and debit cards so I can go even without cash. I just wish they were open longer and offered winter veggies.”

4.7 Superb77 Reviews

“For farm-fresh fruit and produce that U-pick or Pre-picked, Brentwood has been the destination spot. I've never visited these farms for produce and fruit picking and when my friend asked me to join her for peach picking, I was looking forward to it. We came to Wolfe Ranch Peaches, which she has visited annually for years. Checking in at their stand, Cathy, the owner, said they currently have Suncrest peaches for picking as the White peaches were about another week away picking. We got boxes and carts to take out to the field for the peaches we picked.The yellow peach trees were on the left five rows and we looked for the nice large peaches to pick. I thought I would be climbing ladders, but the trees were all about 9-10 ft tall and the peaches were about 3 to 8 ft off the ground. It was easy picking the peaches.After we picked our peaches, we wheeled our cart back to the stand. Cathy weighed our peaches and you pay by cash or check. We visited a couple of farms afterwards, Wolf Ranch had the lowest price at $1.85 lb. It was a fun experience and I'd visit Wolfe Ranch for peach picking again.”

4.6 Superb8 Reviews

“It's pricy but you find some unique things that are not easily found elsewhere.

Great deal on flowers though! Get an entire boutique for cheap.”

4.6 Superb126 Reviews

“Absolutely our favorite place. The olallieberries in the front are the most flavorful and plentiful. There are varieties of cherries here not found on other farms. And staff are so helpful, directing you to the places to find the best fruit. Support this multigenerational family business!”

4.4 Superb53 Reviews

“Such a great selection! We enjoyed picking peaches, plums and pluots. The cashiers were very friendly and explained clearly what aisles were the best for picking. There was even a small playground for the little ones sporting a tractor, picnic tables and a kids wheel barrow. Had a great time!”

4.5 Superb137 Reviews

“Visited 9/8/24. The staff were friendly, but I was disappointed with the flowers. Many were close to wilting and covered in mites and insect eggs. While it's environmental friendly, I couldn't bring the flowers home or gift them. I heard they open around Mother's Day, so I might give it another try next year.”

4.4 Superb72 Reviews

“Good value for money. Nice Asian grocery store with a good selection of food and seafood. I came for the snacks, they had the Filipino common food like ChocNut, several chips, Star margarine, Nido milk, the usual Silver Swan soy sauce and vinegar, and the Mang Tomas gravy for chicken, among others. I almost thought I was back in the local shop of origin, it was impressive for the import selection.I also came for the Japanese snacks; they sometimes have anime stuff like the Dragon Ball chewing gum and the Demon Slayer biscuits, but it's pretty random what appears. They have Japanese mirin and the Chinese cooking stuff too, and what a relief that there are translated labels and I need not use Google lens, unlike in Metro Manila where these Chinese and Japanese labels are usually retained as-is.While I was looking for the Fukien Old Wine (not sure where to find it as my folks were in a hurry to do a 20-minute shopping including checkout) that I used to use to stir fry my vegetables in, I saw lots of the mirin, the usual Lee Kum Kee seasonings and oyster sauces of various types. They also had something similar to Kewpie sesame salad dressing. They had seaweed snacks too, says organic on the label even, that it looks good.And if you're craving for ready-to-eat jellyfish over seaweed salad in the chiller, they have them too near the line for the cashier.The milkfish, it can be deboned if you ask the staff. Here, it's like the wet market. I saw large crabs, large oysters, the ones similar to what I'm used to in the islands, catfish, all other smaller fish, the large tuna fish, and smaller snails. I find that it's interesting how varied the food here is and how if you tell them what dish you will use the meat or fish, they can cut and prepare it for, say, adobo or tinola. It's a store my folks frequently visit just for seafood and they keep coming back. Thankfully, this shop exists having our comfort foods.”

4.4 Superb164 Reviews
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