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September 2023 by tsukimikan
Lots of great blueberries to pick; friendly folks too!
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August 2023 by Linda Chambliss
My favorite farm to visit. Produce is affordable and good, but the best part is visiting with Charles Starr himself. He is one of the most genuinely kind, friendliest men I've had the pleasure to meet. I go with the hopes he has a minute to chat as I go to pick my items. Best Blueberries there as well!
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August 2023 by Sharon F.
Stopped by near end of August and they still had lots of blueberries! Best blueberries I've ever had - for some reason they taste somewhat floral? There were a ton of bushes, and they gave us the best tips on where to go in the field to get the best berries. Bring your own bag to bring the berries home in! Also cash only.
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July 2023 by Eva Polney
Excellent farm to pick delicious blueberries.Definitely will go back when corn is ready for picking.
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June 2023 by Aaron Grayson
Fantastic place to pick from. Very friendly, and the pricing was great! Even late season we found a lot of great pickings.
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December 2022 by Yulia Voevodina
Best blueberry and owners!
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December 2022 by Chanisda Pluemjit
Very nice and generous owner
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December 2022 by Clear Thinking
I love picking blueberries here, I feel alone in nature and it's sooo peaceful and calming to wander freely picking berries, and the owner has been absolutely sweet and completely welcoming. They also have other fruits and veggies too.
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December 2022 by Lorna Grainger
Great! We got lots of blueberries and the owner is very nice.
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December 2021 by Pragati shikha
Awesome experience .My kids had lots of fun thank you.
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December 2021 by Raghu Nandan
Nice place to pick blueberry and seasonal vegetables.
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December 2021 by Annie
We had such a great experience at Starr! A friendly man and fruits with good price. Have to highlight the apples are incredibly juicy and sweet! Got some persimmons and cabbages too. Planning to come back again for sure.
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December 2021 by Jessica Fawkes
If you arrive expecting the polished glamor of those mega popular u-pick farms, you will be sorely disappointed. You should arrive expecting a family farm- because that's what it is. A man and his family growing food, and letting us city people enjoy the fruits of their labor. Hehe fruits, get it? Because we're picking their blueberries ?. Anyway, dad jokes aside, this place is a rare-find in a really densely populated area.What this farm lacks in branding and overall refinement, they make up for by offering a really mellow, off-the-beaten-path experience that is not common near the Portland metro. I went here as a last minute adventure with my kids last July and due to the covid regulations all of the usual spots were completely full for the day. But I ended up stumbling apon this gem and I was thrilled.Pulling up to the farm you'll notice that they grow all sorts of goodies besides the berries, and they sell those items to whenever they're in season. Eventually you'll come to the barn where you'll likely be greeted by the farmer, or his wife. They'll tell you the basics and point you to the berry patch. And it is vast! They had tons of space to meander through the well established blueberry bushes without ever stumbling across another group of berry pickers. The berries were sold by the bucket and we left with more fruit then we even knew what to do with.The gentleman who owns the farm is a little rough around the edges but it wasn't so much that I felt unwelcome. Honestly I felt like it added to the authenticity of being on a farm. It was far from the glossy customer service view that the other farms show off.If you're looking for flawless production value and winning smiles from the cashier, you might want to find a different farm for your berries this summer. Because this spot isn't for everyone. But thats fine, it just means more blueberries for me ?One thing to remember: bring cash, they don't do cards.
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December 2021 by Steve Susbauer
Bring cash, and the blueberry buckets are two gallons!We were going to grab cash on the way but forgot, went to the farm and confirmed it was cash (or check!) only. It convinced me I need to keep an emergency check in my wallet.We filled two buckets and had plenty of cash for two gallons, but discovered we had collected a little less than four We had to get more cash but they were very patient with us. We have made so many pies now.
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December 2020 by Michael Rich
Blueberries galore at reasonable prices ($9 a gallon).