Address: 17713 NW 61st Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA
Phone: +13605734868
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
bonnie bue-peterson
Great organic produce. I've been buying tomatoes and raspberries here for years.
Juan Gerardo
Showed up today and it’s nothing but a house. Someone’s private home with a sign that says Northwest Organic Farms. Not sure if the farmers market has been discontinued because of pandemic. Anywho should of known something was off when their website takes you straight to a shady cialis selling website. What a let down.
Mellissa Kirsch
Again another GREAT tomato and garlic festival event! The tomatoes and the garlic you receive here are just to die for!! This is where I learned the difference between tomatoes and the different ways to enjoy them. Thank you so much for this event and also the knowledge you gave me! The only bad thing I would say is parking..... It can be a bit tight and tricky but it is totally worth it :D
Amberlyn Storey
Went to Garlic "festival". Big stretch calling it that. It was a small farmers market with 1 kind of quiet old guy playing guitar and forgetting lyrics, 1 kind if nasty honey hut, not much shade, no seating on very uneven hilly ground. The parking was not organized at all and was a nightmare. They good stuff was varieties of tomatoes and garlic to sample by wsu. Could purchase cool tomatoes etc. Kind of pricey but that's expected. Random vendors around selling soap, honey, stuff like that. Seemed like about 15 of those and a couple of food booths. One bbq and one hotdogs. Didn't try so no comment. I did notice lots of insects around the whole place so wasn't too keen on eating. I think it could be bigger and better with some better planning but I will not be back. I overheard several similar comments to my thoughts so I know I wasn't just being grumpy from the heat. It's a long drive for some fancy tomatoes. I will stick to the farmers market nearby.
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I would call them
This business is run by a con artist, who lacks the adequate moral fiber required to own and operate a business with integrity. That being said, I wouldn't trust this establishment to provide truthful product information if I were you. I know of one circumstance involving NW "Organic" farms in particular in which the owner purchased some non-organic, chicken eggs in bulk at a greatly reduced price at a grocery store. After making the purchase, the individual proceeded to solicit said eggs at her organic farm for a considerably greater price than what she purchased them for, all while labeling/marking the eggs as organic, when she was more than aware that they were not in fact organic whatsoever. You are entitled to believe whatever you'd like, but buyer beware is my advice.
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