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December 2023 by Albert Wright
Felt like people of color aren't welcome there.
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March 2022 by Billy Palmer
The pratts are some of the nicest people I have ever met. Please go check them out this summer when they're orchard is overflowing with peaches.
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July 2021 by Kristine Hulet
Family owned small farm orchard.FYI: Cash or checks only.One way gravel road to produce stand near their home.Pleased to find them and glad they are keeping small farm culture alive with their efforts. Dealing with the public is not always easy. Letting a few of my ripe peaches sit stem side down on the counter a few days.
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July 2021 by Kris Parsley-Williams
We have gone and gotten and even picked peaches from here forever. My husband's family introduced me. This is a family owned and operated business and they go above and beyond to assure of the best!
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July 2021 by Racheal Lopez
The peaches are delicious and we had a great time picking them.
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July 2020 by donnie c
best peaches, at decent pricing, and within short drive from nashville.
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July 2020 by Kev
Lots of fun doing you pick. They provide boxes and explain everything. Fruit is great. They sell pre- picked if you don't want to do the you pick. Location is beautiful. We went in early July. Cash only. Off road drive out to grove may be difficult in a sedan.
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April 2020 by Bill Willien
Peaches are excellent but the Blackberry jelly is heavenly
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July 2019 by Julia Cochran
We visit the orchard for all most 10 years every Summer. The China pearl white peaches are the best. But, The Orchard has been changed very much in the last few years. We bought two bags peaches on our last visit in 2017. The bottom of half bag peach were bad one. There were not eatable. We were trying to check the peaches at the sale place. She stopped us. We are missing the previous friendly Pratt's Orchard!
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July 2019 by Shari-Tom Evans
Easy access to the peaches. Friendly staff. Supporting local business
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April 2019 by Sandra Kaye McPeak Allison
The best place to get excellent peaches and apples. The Pratt's are such nice friendly people and it's fun to get out in the orchard and just look at all the fruit bearing trees and pick one and eat it right there in the orchard, juice dripping down your chin, sticky fingers and all. Come on out if you've never been!
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July 2017 by Chris Cotton
This is a great place to go to pick peaches. The only draw back is they pick out it is best to call before you drive out there.. The best peaches... and always friendly folks...
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April 2017 by Cassie Frese
They are very friendly and it's fun to pick your own. They provide baskets and carts to help you pick. And then give you bags to take your peach haul home! Kid friendly! Wear some good trekking shoes that you don't mind getting muddy.
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April 2017 by Mohamed Rafi
Go in a right time and you won't get disappointed... we enjoyed picking.... the people are very nice and helpful too....
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September 2015 by Prudence S.
Growing up, you knew it wasn't fall until you were in the apple orchard picking apples. I lived in Northern NJ and every year the thing I looked forward to the most was going apple picking with my family. When I was old enough to get a job, I went to work at the same apple orchard we picked at every year. Apple picking is in my blood. Now that I am a mother it is important to me that my children have the same wonderful memories and traditions. Two years ago my husband and I brought them to Pratt's to pick apples and were so delighted! We picked two bags of juicy, crisp apples for around $1/pound. Very handy! They also offer pre-picked apples at a higher price in case you aren't able to, or don't want to, pick your own. They have many wagons that you can take with you throughout the orchard to carry children and baskets of apples. If memory serves me correctly I believe they offer Crispin/Mutsu (my favorite and a hard to find variety), Golden Delicious, Gala, Winesap and Arkansas Reds. They also offer peaches in the summer though we have never been there in time for those. Call or check their Facebook page for current hours and availability. The apple picking season in Middle Tennessee is about a month earlier than it is for NY/NJ so you will need to be aware of this and keep checking for when they say the apples are ready. They are located conveniently to the highway and it is a pleasant drive through the country to get there. We do not mind the drive from West Nashville at all. It is easy to find using conventional directions or a GPS and there is a happy little apple sign at the end of the driveway to mark where to turn. The orchard is much smaller than any other orchard I have ever been to, but for their size they have a nice variety. I think that this is actually a benefit for families with small children because you do not have to walk as far to get a good variety of apples. The terrain of the orchard can be hilly and bumpy in places. The grass can be tall and it can be muddy. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt are absolutely wonderful people. They are sweet and kind. The first year we picked there Mr. Pratt showed us a beautiful flowering vine that he grew next to the porch of the orchard store. They just seem like the kind of people that you would love to pull up a rocking chair with and listen to their life story. This is important to our family because almost all of the reviews for other orchards around Nashville mention that the orchard owners are grumpy and sometimes do not even allow children into the orchard. This is not true for Pratt's. If you want to make apple picking a favorite family tradition, you must make sure to find an orchard where your children are welcome. That being said, please remember that if you are bringing your children to a pick-your-own orchard or farm that you take the time to teach them proper picking procedures so they do not damage the plants or trees. Also respect any directions the farmer/owner gives you. If you had an orchard that provided a needed source of income for your family think of how you would want your customers to behave while picking and conduct yourself accordingly. When we visited again this year to pick apples we found that some of the varieties had been picked out early because people did not follow directions and picked apples before they were ready. I spoke to Mr. and Mrs. Pratt about this and they said that this is common every year.