Very cool family farm operation. Pick-your-own strawberries or purchase them by the quart in the farm store, which looks to be a small, converted barn, and smells like strawberry heaven. We were greeted by three young ladies, a pleasantly plump grey tabby cat, and a few muted quacks, which, after looking about, we discovered to be emanating from a few friendly pekins and chocolate colored ducks, resting in the shade under a picnic table. The girls, presumably younger members of the Head family, were tending to various vegetable/herb seedlings and small flowering plants, which are very reasonably priced, as are all of the items in the little farm store: homemade ice creams, locally canned jams, jellies, sauces, fresh eggs, local meats, hand made wrought iron pieces, and, in season, fresh picked tomatoes, sweet corn, pumpkins and more, plus strawberries, of course. A great place to take your kids for an authentic family...
Read moreSome of THE rudest people I've ever encountered. Thought I'd go look at what they have out for fall, never been before. There's a sign that says "customer parking out back" but I couldn't find out back, so I asked and she just gave me a blank stare as she stood there smoking her vape. There was also an elderly man who was of no help either. Very confusing set up for customers and no help when you ask.. I just backed up and left. Waste of time and gas. I'd rather just spend my money at Kroger or Walmart on their mums and pumpkins. Would give zero...
Read moreI’m new to the area and I visited Heads for the first time last weekend with my mother in law. Wow…What sweet people…even the little (big) farm kitty was precious! Although we arrived near the end of the day everyone was still helpful, welcoming and gracious. The tomatoes and kettle corn were absolutely delish. The hanging basket I got is so lovely…full and healthy foliage! After tasting their yummy tomatoes, I can’t wait to go back early enough in the day to get some strawberries and try out some of the...
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