“Top notch baked goods, beautiful flowers and plants , great gifts and jewelry reasonably priced. Home made soups , wraps and salads.veggies herbs and their own meat”
“Stopped here after seeing the signs while driving through town. Unknowingly we arrived 5 minutes past closing. However they were happy to sell us what we needed, cider donuts and peaches. This kind of service is becoming rare. Definitely worth a stop.”
“We bought our Christmas tree here last yr, had a great experience, so didn't think twice about going again this yr. $125 and 8 days later and its already dying. Fresh cut and into the tree stand with water within an hr of purchasing it. Noticed there were some dead pieces but figured thats somewhat normal, pulled them off and let it sit so the branches could fall overnight. Adding water every day and keeping the tree stand full. By day 6 I noticed a ton of pine needles on the floor, and more dead branches. Day 8 now and most of the tree is very dry and brittle and lower branches limping. I haven't even added the ornaments yet cuz Im worried at this rate there is no way it will last until Christmas. I did try calling the Farm but no one answers the phone.
Edit: They reached out immediately and offered to replace the tree which I thought was amazing costumer service. They also recommended that we keep the tree in water, outside or in a garage for the first night, after the fresh cut to help the tree take in the most water. We did bring it in right away so maybe thats where we went wrong. Either way, I really appreciate them replacing the tree, it means a lot to us!”
“Best Farm in Southern New Hampshire. Visit on Saturday and Sunday to apple pick, ride the Cow Train, have delicious corn and navigate the corn maze. All ages and no disappointments here.Plan to visit thru October or until a heavy frost.”
“They don't keep their lettuce fresh or cold. You can TASTE the difference. Cold cut meats aren't upto par. Decent bread selection. Definitely sketchy produce, watch and thoroughly inspect first. Name brand soda is expensive. Overall decently priced, as always, know your prices. Generics look alot like name brands here. Fooled me a couple times.”
“Beautiful farm just outside downtown Nashua with apple picking, tons of locally grown/produced products and a laid back atmosphere. The shop accepts Apple Pay, cash and credit cards. Great for Fall family photos! My daughter loved petting the alpacas and running around the apple orchard.”
“I ended up at Zapopan because the regular supermarkets just weren’t cutting it. The second I walked in, I knew I was in the right place. All the dried peppers I needed, the corn husks I’d been driving all over town for—right there. I also tried the al pastor, and it was delicious. I grabbed all my favorite Mexican candies (because obviously). I’ll definitely be back. This place gets it.”
“Fresh and local. We need the best nutrition right now, so this place is good. MASS DTA SNAP recipients get rebates to encourage buying fresh vegetables and fruit.Almost everyone currently qualifies, so hopefully people take advantage of this benefit”
“Always like stopping here for pumpkin, squash and flowers. Lots of great apples this year. Always find something I like and need. Only drawback is there is not often a huge variety. The owner is always fun to talk to and very friendly. A must stop if you want to support local producer.!!”