Local, local, local. If you want to give back to the community, here’s a place well worth your time. 3 generations within the same family, this farm has an abundance of vegetables and flowers to grow. They also sell organic & farm raised beef, eggs and local produce they work with other cultivators around the area with. Paul will always have something for everyone and carries local produce from other small vendors in the area(think honey, maple syrup). The big attractions are the tomatoes and corn season that starts around the first week of July and goes on all summer long. 3 different varieties of corn that are all better than the next. A true delight. I’ve grown all of my vegetables with these guys since day 1 and my only complaint is that my tomato plants have become such over achievers that I decided to downsize this season.
Kristen K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warwick, RI
By far the best FRESH produce around. Can’t beat their sweet corn! Make sure to pick up your corn card and get stamped when you make a corn purchase. After your 6th dozen you get your 7th free!
Loretta F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Kingstown, RI
Best corn anywhere! Especially late July. It’s amazing. You also can’t beat their price on mums and pumpkins in the fall. We get about 5 mums, 4 pumpkins, a bale of hay, and corn stalks every year and it’s under $ 70 for all of it. So much cheaper than other places.
S P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Warwick, RI
We love the farm stand. They have good quality vegetables, most(?) of which they grow themselves. I’m not giving them 5 stars for the following for two reasons: 1) Not all fruits and vegetables they sell is grown on their farm, and they do not state this openly(but they tell you if you ask). This can give you the false expectation that certain vegetable, that you never bought from them before, will be as good as their own, but most of the time they are not. So now I stick to only buying produce for which I have explicitly asked them if they grew it themselves; 2) Receipts. They don’t give you one unless you ask, and even then it is cryptic, and difficult to see what produce costed you what. Other than that, I truly love the place, and my family will continue buying our fresh, local, fully ripe-on-the-vine produce from Morris Farm, even if if sometimes costs more than the plastic supermarket imitations! :)
Kim U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warwick, RI
I dont know who this DJF guy is on here giving Morris only one star! i was so baffled by his negative comments i checked his profile out and it turns out he only gives bad reviews, so please trust the other reviews here instead. Ive grown up with Morris Farm my whole life, took elementary school field trips here, bought corn stalks for the fall here, and now buy flowers and plants for my own house here. The selection of fresh produce available during summer is outstanding, and very cheap. usually walk out with at least 2 bags of things for the week for about 7 bucks. They also have local dairy products, farm fresh eggs, and they sell their own beef products. while the farm has shrunk over the years, its still alive and well. Shopping here is a local investment i plan on keeping up!
Gail B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warwick, RI
I love Morris Farm — always have had super nice and friendly folks wait on me and the corn is always delish. I come here in the spring for many of my flowers and then back again for fresh veggies throughout the summer and fall. One really nice item is the fresh basil — large bag for only $ 1.49!!! But it goes fast and the recent cool snap hurt the crop. But get it when you can, it’s a heck of a bargain. Also, try the old-fashioned muskmelon. Everything a cantalope should be and usually isn’t. Fragrant, juicy and oh, so good. They’re also carrying a selection of Narragansett Creamery cheeses now. Caprese salad here I come! What more can I say? I haven’t tried the corn maze, really not my thing, but it’s popular. They also do tours for school kids. Just a really good local place to get good produce and more.
Robert M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 University Heights, OH
Nifty little hidden gem in Warwick. Who would have thunk it. The market up front had a good selection of items priced to move. This stuff is really good quality. Now, the main focus of this review… The Corn Maze. This is one of the best Corn Maze’ I have ever been in. Not complicated(so if that is your measuring stick, this is not for you) but the stalks were 8′ — 10′ tall with feeder corn still attached. For those that don’t know, you can not eat feeder corn, it is the dry stuff you feed to cattle. Anyway, it was great to go into one that you could not see over and was still challenging. Fantastic for the family and little kids. Oh, did mention it was only $ 8.00 per person.
Joe C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warwick, RI
fresh veggies, eggs and beef, you can’t beat local!
Brian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Warwick, RI
A place for veggies. It’s the time of year that Morris Farm is literally blooming with flowers. All kind of plants are hanging around just waiting for your garden or house. They also have tons of veggies waiting to be planted. Many varieties of tomatoes, cukes, squash, broccoli and more. Even three types of blueberry bushes. Buy all three and you can blueberries all summer. Fresh eggs, honey, seeds and hay for you horses. Morris is one of the few farms left in the area and hopefully it continues to be supported and appreciated by the local people.