I have been going here since I can remember. My mom first took me when I was little and the owner know us by name. Their prices are incredible and the produce is always amazing. They sell some baked good from local company and local bakers. Their stand is literally on the farm so you can see exactly where the food is being grown. It is a weekly stop for us.
Liz P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Acton, MA
I absolutely love this farm. They have local eggs for far less than grocery store prices, local grass fed beef, their own veggies and delicious corn. It’s super laid back and the people are so nice. The plants are also great, we’ve gotten some nice hanging items and hosta there.
Angie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Acton, MA
A hidden gem on Parker Street in Acton, Ma., a family run farm. The Farm stand has plants, fruits, vegetables and the BEST sweet corn around! Local eggs, chicken, hamburgers are sold here too! In the fall Pumpkins and Mums, and during the holidays, Christmas trees of all sizes, wreaths(Heidi will make your wreath while you wait) you pick out the wreath and she will decorate it. If you are looking for a small to medium Christmas tree shop early they go quick. Everything sold here is local, and I mean everything! Stop by you won’t be disappointed.
Mary-Lynn P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Acton, MA
This is one of the best small veggie farms in the area. I love their flowers in the spring and their veggies, fruit, corn in the summer and move on to the locally grown blueberries and apples. The owners and staff are great. A must visit
Molly K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
Family run forever, their produce is priced unbelievably well, takes credit cards over $ 10, best corn in the world in the summertime. Amazing selection of flowers, bushes, and decorative greens. I cannot say enough positive things about this cute farm.
Christopher M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Concord, MA
A little known farm in Acton, MA, Cucurbit is a must-visit farm for Localvores and Localtarians. Everything they sell is local — produce, eggs, milk, honey, even the maple syrup. There also appear to be greenhouses and a sizeable nursery. And the service at Curcubit is awesome — the woman who runs the farm stand is quite the character, and she knows her regular customers. I hope to become one of them.