Had a nice afternoon with my wife at this farm. We went July 5th, where afterwards I was told it was the very end of their strawberry season, and that they'd be closing in the next 2--3 days for the season. I was also then told that the fields were picked through at least three times over this far. The berries we were able to pick were very small in size, like the size of a nickel to a dime. Most of the area that we were in had bigger berries that were overdone and rotted. At $2.10 a pound I was expecting a little bit better of a strawberry. I will try again next year, but earlier in the season.
The place itself is super hygenic and well-maintained and staff is super courteous. The guide in the berry field shows you your spot, and then he's nowhere to be found if you need assistance or have questions. Overall a very nice place and I look forward to...
Read moreI went for a ride with a friend he had to pick up a turkey for thanksgiving. Wow what a nice operation. Someone at the top takes pride in what they Do.
It looks like a family run place with pride instilled a long time ago and looks like its just another day on the farm..
Fast there were working navigating the lines and point everyone in the right direction. This line stretched all ths way to the traffic light.
We were out of there in 20 mins i timed it i wasnt driving just enjoyed...
Read moreMoved here from Oregon 4yrs ago and never thought I'd be able to get strawberries as good as "Hoods," but I was wrong! We wait every year to pick here and will go through a bucket a week, just us two. We make several trips each year and cannot get enough. We have been lucky enough to talk to Craig a few times while there, he along with everyone there are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. We love...
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