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September 2023 by Josiah Jones-Contreras
Went there for the first time this summer.... 3 times... amazing farm, lovely pond. And best of all juicy, succulent, delicious peaches... needless to say i will be here 8am first harvest next year as well.
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September 2023 by Michele Melichar
Easy picking, plenty of beautiful peaches. The best part is the friendly, helpful staff!
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September 2023 by Shawn M
Delicious and ripe
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September 2023 by Candice Ray
I have never in my life had a better tasting peach!! This is the #1 place to go for u pick peaches, and once you go, you will know why. Be warned season is short and the place is very popular ;)
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September 2023 by Sean Qi
Friendly staff, great peaches
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August 2023 by Lesley L.
Great orchard--easy to get to, especially if you live on the west side! They provide boxes, and have carts available to pull your haul. $2/lb, they accept credit cards. The peaches are beautiful and delicious. And the trees are short, no laddersThey're really good about updating their website daily regarding whether they're open and what varieties are available.ETA: as of my visit 8/18/23, peaches are $2.50/lb
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August 2023 by Carol Mack
Best peaches ? on the planet! Better than Georgia ?'s even! I look forward to visiting here every year.
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August 2023 by Aleksandr Stepanov
Great garden! Wonderful peaches! Kind and friendly hosts!
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August 2023 by J Bean
They do not have blueberries. Google ad is incorrect.
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June 2023 by Tom Surber
The peaches are so beyond delicious when picked ripe from the tree.....We have become so spoiled that we will never buy peaches from a grocery store ever again!!!
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September 2022 by Samuel K.
Nice peaches. Good price. We are farmers bun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun
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August 2022 by Hash S.
This place was a sanctuary during the steamy summer of 2021, and I see myself coming back every year.First off, they had a mask requirement despite every yokel within 50 miles yelling "Ya don't need masks outside!" All of the tough guys with lift-kit trucks turn into dainty little doilies when you put a piece of cloth on their face for a few minutes. They'd last 10 seconds in medicine.Secondly, they've figured out how to reel in the locals: Keep the per-pound prices at WinCo rates or lower while charging a premium for Helvetia Cider. It's hard to think of the cash crop as a loss leader, but I grew up around the Hudson River Valley apple farms long enough to know that the u-pick crops bring in the people, but the jugs of cider and bottles of wine keep the lights on.We left with about 25 pounds of peaches and a four-pack of cider (get that bulk discount). Those peaches may freeze and go into pie and yogurt for moths, I don't plan on having any of that cider left when I fly back to Boston for the last time on Saturday.I wouldn't go so far as to say Grossen is THE reason I'm moving out this way, but it's made a strong argument.
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June 2022 by Himanshu Sarode
Excellent place. Went here after seeing an ad on my facebook and also noticed a sign on US26. Very sweet and juicy peaches at good price for U pick. They also sell cider but I didnt try that. Very well organized farm. I will come back for more.
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June 2022 by Sarah Noble
Excellent sweet juicy peaches. Very well organized, helpful friendly stuff. Super easy to pick. Plenty of room to social distance to variety of comfort levels.
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June 2022 by Laura Monfrooe Hoffmann
It is a beautiful farm with the nicest folks that were so helpful and positive. The peaches were absolutely delicious and taste like candy! And for $2 a pound it's incredibly reasonable. We plan to hurry and eat our peaches and head back soon.