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August 2023 by B Felton
Super friendly owners, gorgeous produce, beautiful scenery. Have to go and check it out and enjoy the beauty of the farm. Well worth the visit !
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August 2023 by Jillian Hamilton
What a joke!! Nothing fresh. Zero variety. Don’t waste your time.
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June 2023 by Brian
It’s unfortunate that the City of Green decided to turn this area back into a farm. I know that’s not the farmers’ faults. But they did claim that they would maintain parts of the wildflower field. That was wiped out within a year. The diversity of wildlife - birds, butterflies, dragonflies - used to bring in visitors from across the state. That field supported the entire ecosystem of the park. Gone are the hard to find nesting bird species like Yellow-breasted Chat and Yellow-billed Cuckoo. There are no more dragonflies on the ponds or in the old orchard paths, no more ebony jewelwings and butterflies along the trails around the bog.
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November 2022 by edward funk
Very nice, proud to be a resident of Green great place I will support them!!!!
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October 2022 by Sue S
Farm was easy to find and absolutely beautiful. The barn where they have the produce and other items was amazing. Not a whole lot of items to choose from but that was expected since it was later in the season. I did get red onions, green beans, kohlrabi and ground beef. All items were fresh and tasty.
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August 2022 by Cheryl L.
How has this cute little place not been reviewed?? I went here Saturday morning after looking for farmers markets around me. This is a self serve stand located inside a super cute barn space. It's on the honor system so you just pick out what you would like and write up a receipt for your total. Accepts cash and mobile payments. I bought some veggies, loose leaf tea, done frozen meats and some blueberry lavender jelly that is delicious!! The area is beautiful, and it was easy to find. I didn't meet anyone during my visit but the farm is so pretty. I hope to go back, and you should definitely visit too!
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July 2022 by Dani
Southgate Farm is a beautiful refuge of a farm. Tucked next to Southgate Park and Boetler Park the farm helps make up 6 miles of walking trails. Park at the lot off of Mt. Pleasant and walk past the gate to access all of the trails.The farmers Rachel and Justin are incredibly kind and hard working people who want to share organically grown food with their community. It's a small-scale operation that grows by the day with their love and attention.There's a farm stand right next to the gate by the parking lot on Saturdays 9-12 from late Spring to early Fall. Southgate sells the most delicious and nutrient dense vegetables, bread from Joe's Sourdough, grains/flour from Mud Run Farms and there's usually someone from Caalm farms selling eggs, meat and flowers. They also sell at the North Canton Farmer's Market on Wednesdays from 3-6 and have yoga on Thursday nights from 7-8 and you can sign up on their website.I'm so grateful for this beautiful space and healing food. I'll be back!