I basically agree with the other reviewer and I do buy produce here in season from time to time. One thing I find off putting is the fact that you are not allowed to pick out your own corn. If you want a dozen or half dozen or whatever, they will assemble the ears in a bag for you making sure you get a couple small ears to match every larger ear. This way they sell every ear, even the ones not worth selling. Once, I rushed right up and went for the corn, grabbing the most robust ears for myself and was screamed at by the white haired lady, «we pickem!», «WEPICKEM!» OMG it was extremely shrill.
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
This is a tiny covered farm stand in a residential area — in fact, it’s the family’s front yard. Several parking spaces are available off the road, and they are open 7 days — including evenings. I’ve visited twice, and had excellent zucchini, peaches, corn, and tomatoes. They also had a variety of melons, peppers, baby cucumbers for pickling, and other in-season items. You can see the rows of plants right off the road — it is truly local agriculture. Well worth a visit if you, like me, want local produce but find the major farmers’ markets inconvenient to access(downtown) or get to(closed too early, like Towson).