What a hidden gem!✨
Today was my first visit to Holly Hill Farm since moving to the area, and I’m so glad I stopped by. I was lucky to meet a lovely regular named Ethel, who kindly helped my mom and me get familiar with the shop and how everything works.
A few helpful things to know: •Check their Instagram for inventory updates before visiting. •They offer a variety of local and farm-grown goods—everything from jams, honey, cookies, and elderberry products to sourdough, microgreens, eggs, and more. •Checkout is self-serve; you total up your items and can pay with cash, card, or even contactless. •Products are seasonal, so there’s always something new. •You can request freshly milled flour with advance notice. •Bring back recyclable containers from the shop to do your part!
I love supporting small businesses like this—Holly Hill Farm is definitely...
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