A good place to go berry picking but lacking a few essentials. Number one is a scale to weigh people's containers so they can use their own. Instead they either want you to buy the cardboard ones they are selling or read what the label says on the bottom of the container you brought.
I had an Ikea salad bowl that didn't give the amount it holds so they lent me a used 4 litre containers(but not without offer to sell me one first), which actually limited how much I could pick. I would have picked more if they had a scale and let me use my own container like every other berry farm. I also would have hoped an organic farm would have had more of a 're-use' ethic, encouraging people to use their own containers rather than pushing single use items and eye-balling amounts.
The selection of goods at the farm market was fairly limited. We went on a weekday early afternoon and there was only one piece of bread left and a few pies.
The berry picking is the main reason to go though. I had to do a bit more digging around than I did at the non-organic farm nearby last year but it paid off, the berries were ripe and juicy but not quite as big.
It's about a 5mins walk through the woods and mud to get to the berry patch and they are only just putting in a gravel road now so we had to walk past bulldozers and tractors digging up the way. Hopefully they get that under control so that it's easier for people to access.
All and all not as great as I had hoped it to be but I'd still give it another chance since it's probably the only certified organic u-pick game in town.