Berry Patch

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Cleveland, United States

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Produce market· Pick your own farm produce

Berry Patch Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Berry Patch is located in Cleveland, United States on 22509 S State Line Rd. Berry Patch is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category produce market in United States.

Address

22509 S State Line Rd

Phone

+1 8163078019

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Stephanie Olson

Cute berry patch. Worth the drive if you live in KC area. Not overly expensive. Paid about 30 for the blueberries shown. Good to support local farms. Kids had a blast. Highly reccomend getting some honey too from the store. Bring a hat there is not much shade while picking.

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Victoria Johnson

Great experience! Will definitely return. Pickings were classified as \poor\ by the farm itself, but out little group found plenty to pick ourselves. Good experience for adults, teens, and elementary age kids. Prices were good and the muffins were incredible!

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Athena Hill

Some of the best blueberries I have ever had. It was lovely date with my husband. We enjoy going every year.

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Elizabeth Lusher

These blueberries and the blueberries you buy at the store shouldn't even have the same name. These are so sweet and full of flavor! The kids and dog love going and picking their own berries!

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2020 YouTube Purge: the black plague

Really great place to take kids to learn about food to table. They also have a play area for kids if your children get bored and your picking in rows 1-25, otherwise it's not safe to leave them their even though they say they have cameras everywhere I haven't seen any soil damage of possible buried wires or any camera systems on their property. When the parents owned the farm it was cheaper to go pick for 3 hours and buy the blueberries at the farm then to go their competitors the grocery stores and member only grocery stores. Now, that the kids have taken over and are a for profit farm I would only recommend them to people who want to learn about food to table and how much time and labor is used to get a 3 pounds of blueberries to the grocery store for the first inexperienced picker. It's no longer convenient at the current you pick rates to pick for 3 hours and come home with 15 pounds of blueberries. However, if you are wanting green and red blueberries to turn into pickles, chutneys, curries, and salsas then they're the closest U-Pick farm, unless you want to buy plants their for your backyard. I recommend growing them in holeless pots and make a bog environment and they're easier to cover with netting this way as well (birds and squirrels will beat you to the ripe berries if you don't). They require ammonium and nitrate nitrogen to grow. The roots are primitive/'naked'. Wild bees love the flowers.