Ok, I should have read the reviews. When I waked in, nobody was in the store. A gent, who apparently owns the place, Brian or Josh, then came in to greet me, after stepping out of his SUV. I asked about the honey and he gave me some insight on his bee keeping. I then asked about his palm trees which were in two sizes and he quoted me an incredible price for both. I asked what tim he would be there tomorrow and what time he closed this evening. I then came back about 90 min later to purchase a couple of Palm Trees and he told me he had just sold them all. He then said he had two in Redmond that I could pickup and gave me a deal on those. He said his dad would call me with the address of where these Palm trees were located within a couple hours. Never heard from him and truly felt like this place was as unauthentic and not a place that I would do...
   Read moreAwesome produce stand! I love Pike Place Market but as don't get there very often, this place is as close as it gets to fresh and local in Lynnwood. I use their raw honey as the base for my homemade face wash and my acne has cleared up big time. Owner (I believe his name is Alex) is super friendly and honest (I was checking out and had a bruised apple, he set it aside and told me to go ahead and get another one) and I have had no issue paying a little extra for products that are local and fresh. the only thing I don't buy from here is milk, and that is only because a close friend of mine has a small goat farm and I buy milk from her. Otherwise, this is my go-to place for all seasonal fruit. Also, it was the aforementioned friend that actually recommended me this place in the first...
   Read moreInsane prices. Conveniently located and some good quality products â just know that youâll pay through the nose for the convenience. Milk and honey prices are around 30-40% inflated compared to what you can find by driving a bit further out, either to a town like Fall City or Bow-Edison, or by going straight to the farmer. The fruit on offer is often end-of-life; go to a local farmers market instead for cheaper produce that is actually FRESH and not on the verge of rotting. The plants are just straight up over-priced â go to Sky Nursery down the road and find better quality for less money (which is really saying something considering Sky certainly doesnât have the lowest prices among the local...
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