Address: 501 La Paloma Rd, El Sobrante, CA 94803, USA
Phone: +15102538859
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: 10AM–3PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
Douglas Stewart
Pure magic…OMGs! A wonderfully diverse “You Pick” true organic garden you will have to see and experience to believe your eyes! A magick horse that doubles as a healer and psychologist. Herbs, veggies and a mind boggling variety of fruit trees. An olive garden complete with herb drying house and olive press to make fresh squeezed olive oil that you can purchase and take home.All nestled in a beautiful little canyon.
Omar
Amazing experience picking your own vegetables and learning about what’s in season. Highly recommend visiting
Christina peter
Well it was a sweltering hot day my kids couldn't take it there very long no shade expect for a table and chairs they kindly put out in the back we brought our lunch and enjoyed that. I'd give more stars if they were open in the morning. I think the only time I'd come back is to do a private morning tour on Friday or the weekday before things are picked over perhaps in spring or early summer. The owner and others were out there greeting guiding and helping they deserve all the stars. It's not very big think they said 4 acres the garden area is smaller than I was thinking and again just about everything was picked over. We left with a small bunch Lettuce, some Dill, and found a few cherry tomatoes like 3 lol. Most things were dried out as well blackberry bushes, squash plants etc. That time of the year I guess most gardens are doing that esp in the hot sun and drought weather. This place has more potential tho some raised beds and more flowers would add more beauty. I think they have the potential to grow more for example there were a few Strawberry plants but so much room for more. I think they could prune their tomato plants better so it's not a dense mess and easier to pick through. I think they could maximize yields by growing more vertically as well. Would I recommend 🤔 perhaps if your not too far in the neighborhood i wouldn't drive more than 15 min to come here. You can pick up some honey $14 for 8oz, a few dried herbs, and they did have a few orchid tress nothing in season or not picked over however. Forgive all the honesty I am happy the owner is gracious enough to open his space to the public. Definitely come with your gardening questions they are there to chat and are super nice. They have baskets and sheers for you to use.
yifat amir
A very cute farm with many fruit, veggies, and herbs for picking! Everything seasonal and tasting as you go is encouraged 😊 very friendly staff. And delicious produce!
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We have a few small fig trees, autumn berries, and pomegranate trees that we've rooted from cuttings. They range in price from $6 to $12. We will be potting up some grapes in the next few weeks; they will be $12. Large pots of Burbank spineless cactus are $18...they produce cactus pears or tunas.
All the sweet cherries have been picked. The one tiny tree of sour Morello cherries are still green and there will only be a few. The tree fruits that can be u-picked now are green & crunchy wild plums - some people pickle them and use them in chutneys.
In small amounts. We have a few small bundles of Maris Widgeon and Kamut straw. The Kamut has the grains on top, but they can be cut off. You can come see them when we are open on Fri-Sun from 11 to 4. I would be happy to sell all of the straw that we have on hand for $25.
Apples are ripe now. You can fill a basket with apples and other goodies for $30. A farm tour is included.
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