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October 2024 by David Sonnenburg
Bought a half peck of pre-picked gala apples and more than half were rotten or had bugs inside. Other items we purchased were fine (cider, doughnuts, u pick honeycrisp). U pick was tough too as most of the honeycrisp apples on the trees were rotten. We found a few good ones. I hate to write a negative review for a small farm like this but I feel like for what I paid ($70 in total) I should have received a better product.
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May 2024 by Elizabeth Glynn-Sokacich
I never received my last delivery last year. Despite them reaching out to me and me responding, and sending emails , I never heard back. So disappointing for my first ever CSA
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November 2023 by Kit
We met up with some friends from Chicago for apple picking on the first week of October. There was still some good apples left to pick.We tasted their apples as we picked at the same time. Their apples were sweet and delicious. We also picked some eggplants and tomatoes. Of course, we can’t leave without grabbing their delicious apple ciders. We picked two half bushels of apples and some veggies that was $75 total. I forgot how much per pound. One gallon of apple cider was $10 each. I believe we talked to the owner there, and he said they never sprayed anything on their produces. Their Apple ciders has no sugar added; only one ingredient - apples. We were so glad to find this organic farm; and we will be back.
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October 2023 by Zhang Xin
The apples are so delicious and super sweet, and the eggplants are so tender and delicious! You can pick strawberries starting in June every year?This organic farm is worth visiting!
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October 2023 by Geoff Bathje
One of the few organic farms in the region. Great prices and selection. Don’t wait too long to visit after your preferred apple or other item ripens because they go fast. Nice variety of apples, along with other fruits and vegetables. We picked up peaches, grapes, watermelon and butternut squash.
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September 2023 by Maria A.
Fantastic organic farm! Love the family feel- the donuts and especially the apple cider vinegar- plus beautiful fall produce- we plant to visit often
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September 2023 by Pat Littlejohn
Great organic fruit and tomatoes. Friendly people.
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July 2023 by sonia dumitru
Blueberries are so delicious ?
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July 2023 by Juan Valencia
Place is closed, need to update hours. Very unorganized.
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October 2022 by Alexa Fettig
Lots of apple varieties, amazong apple cider donuts, cider and Carmel apples! Super friendly. Can't wait to go back
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September 2022 by Asta Klimaite
Honey crisp apples and pears were delicious! We also picked some baby tomatoes and a watermelon. Nice farm and friendly staff!
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August 2022 by Nomundari Galkhuu
Owners are friendly nice people. The farm has delicious watermelons, tomatoes, apples and so much more! Enjoyed our sunday picking fruits and vegetables with kids.
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October 2021 by Em S.
I have to agree with the previous Yelper....something seems "off." I grew up in SW MI & was beyond thrilled to find an Organic farm - a first for Berrien County - at least in my 40 years of existence. We drove up and there was really old & falling down sign, which is fine - but it was a bad first impression. The worst was that they advertised that they STILL had you-pick tomatoes, peppers, & eggplant but the tomatoes were mostly fully rotten. You could barely find any non-rotten peppers either. In between the growing lanes (where you walked) it was FILLED to the brim with weeds & difficult to maneuver. It was really unmaintained, especially for a you-pick section. The apples we saw on the trees looked completely rotten & bug infested.I asked for this year's cider & they hadn't pressed any yet, nor do they have any left from last year.No donuts, again, even though the owner stated there would be donuts in his phone update message.I decided to support this business & buy some of their Organic Apple Cider Vinegar but it was weird because I had to ask for the cashier to get me a fresh container of vinegar - not just the display bottle that had been sitting out for who knows how long (it looked all battered and warm).I'm including a few photos for your enjoyment.
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October 2021 by Erin M.
I have to agree with the previous Yelper....something seems "off." I grew up in SW MI & was beyond thrilled to find an Organic farm - a first for Berrien County - at least in my 40 years of existence. We drove up and there was really old & falling down sign, which is fine - but it was a bad first impression. The worst was that they advertised that they STILL had you-pick tomatoes, peppers, & eggplant but the tomatoes were mostly fully rotten. You could barely find any non-rotten peppers either. In between the growing lanes (where you walked) it was FILLED to the brim with weeds & difficult to maneuver. It was really unmaintained, especially for a you-pick section. The apples we saw on the trees looked completely rotten & bug infested. I asked for this year's cider & they hadn't pressed any yet, nor do they have any left from last year. No donuts, again, even though the owner stated there would be donuts in his phone update message. I decided to support this business & buy some of their Organic Apple Cider Vinegar but it was weird because I had to ask for the cashier to get me a fresh container of vinegar - not just the display bottle that had been sitting out for who knows how long (it looked all battered and warm). I'm including a few photos for your enjoyment.