By: Me Memovna
(Jul 24, 2021)
Went there with high expectations, as heir website advertised cucumbers, potatoes, raspberries, and other things. Got there, and they only had blueberries, to which I had to climb over many downed thorny blackberry vines. Upon exit, they told me that the berries were $6/lb (wow) and there?s a $5 entry fee. Entry for what????? The only good thing about that place was their dog. I would avoid this place.
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We have always encouraged tasting: "eat your way through the farm guilt-free" and charge a reasonable $5. Your $5 supports our efforts to do the research on varietal trials, growing techniques and provide scholarships for education. We are not non-profit yet though substantial donations continue to propel our mission of incubating farmers and feeding the local village. It is a place of science and education more than a public place. Its obvious you bypassed the required orientation. Did you taste the 15 blueberry varieties in the field? What we are is uber organic. Down the road you can buy Blueberries for half the price. We do not use plant or insect killers or "Organic" bacterium like spinosad- a broad spectrum insecticide-potent on honey bees and substantially allergenic to humans. Did you go home with a dozen potted blueberry varieties from the nursery to trial yourself? Local Harvest is not an easy platform and I do not spend time with regular updates here. Always access our website page skipleyfarm.com for weekly updates. Or call us for details as we are the publics' most diverse fruit farm on the West Coast. And yes we always have some seasonal vegetables, no longer tallied.