Kimball's has an unbelievable selection of delicious heritage tomatoes! On any given day there are over 20 varieties of tomatoes that have never been genetically screwed with. Commercially grown tomatoes have been genetically altered to be more immune to pests and diseases, and to keep them from ripening and going bad too quickly. Unfortunately, in many cases these alterations reduced the sugar content of the fruit, which really sacrificed the flavor! Kimball's heritage tomatoes are the great great great GREAT grandchildren of the tomatoes your grandparent's grandparents grew in the family garden! Brandywine are my personal favorite! At $3.99 a pound they are definitely more expensive than store bought, but the growing season is short so consider it one of those special summer treats! They also grow a huge variety of fresh vegetables, their corn is some of the best I've ever tasted, and the peaches are to die for! They have home baked pies, doughnuts, and pick your own apples and flowers! It's by far my favorite farm stand in the area. Support your...
   Read moreCute, easy access, and trees packed with easy to pick fruit!! We brought out own bags, walked all around the orchard and picked all we wanted. Signs show which type of apple you are picking. We brought them back to the farm stand and got them weighed. My husband and 2 sons each got a local rootbeer and we bought a few pears. In total we picked a little over 31 pounds of apples. Total cost for all was about $49. Sad they didn't have fresh donuts for sale but it was a Friday afternoon and there weren't any other people at the farm. We would totally...
   Read moreThis review's only for their store. Came here to volunteer to glean veggies for misc. food kitchens around 8:30am, but apparently, cider donuts and pie? were already sold out. I bought a small container of berries and brussell sprouts by the pound. They also sold peach iced tea that also supported some cause as well if purchased. There was also a good selection of honey sticks near the register. Once picking season comes back around, I would like to come back. In the mean time, this is the closest farm I can think of to me and definitely serves...
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