| State: | New Jersey |
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| Address: | 19 US-206, Peapack, NJ 07977, USA |
| Postal code: | 07977 |
| Phone: | (908) 625-3514 |
| Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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| Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
| Friday: | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Friendly family farm stand with lots of veggies to choose from. Spoke to the owners and all of their deserts and canned goods are made right at home! Zelle, venmo & cash were accepted which made paying easy.
The farmstand offers a wide array of goods. The produce grown locally is pesticide free and the owners are great at keeping their farm free of harsh chemicals. I would definitely recommend stopping by, Scott was insightful, explained everything about the products they sell and very welcoming to us.
A must stop on your way south from Hacklebarny! Watch for the OPEN flag on the right after southbound becomes two lanes (no shoulder). At the flag, head up the winding driveway to this carefully appointed roadside stand selling local eggs, jams, vegetables, baked goods, meats, and plants. Joanne makes all the jams and baked goods. She doesn’t spray the berries used for the jams with pesticides. My favorite is the orange marmalade! I use it in crepes.
Pay with cash, Zelle, or Venmo.
Such a charming farm stand and large property with ducks, bunnies, and sheep. The stand is adorable and stocked with delicious homemade baked goods, produce, flowers, jams, spices, meat, eggs, etc. all very reasonably priced.
I stopped here recently to check out the stand and came home with several beautiful pots of flowers as well as fantastic advice from Farmer Scott. He showed me the property and brought me to the greenhouse where I picked out some gorgeous tulips and hyacinths. He also educated me on how to grow my own wildflower garden.
We came back the following weekend for the Easter Egg Hunt which was very well-organized. Unfortunately only a few families came (we were one of three) but my daughter had a blast. I encourage you to attend next year!
While my favorite is their fresh local corn in the summer, all of their plants and produce are of the highest quality. For example, I purchases a couple of pansies in the fall and left them outside over the whole 2020-2021 winter (you remember the winter where we got close to 2 feet of snow and it hung around seemingly forever). Well these pansies survived under the snow and now that spring is here this is how they look.