Great experience! Take the chile ristra class. It was $40 but feel it was well worth it. You can pick your pumpkin out of the patch, pick your corn in the field or buy it at the stand. The alco sell honey and flowers. The nice staff didn't seem rattled with being busy.
What a sweet little farm, all the workers are so friendly. You pay for a Orchard basket size of your choice, and you can cut your own chili and flowers. You fill your basket with chili and then they will roast it for you, you can mix it with red as well. Or they will fill your basket and send it to be roasted while you enjoy Exploring their fields with another basket if you like. They will also supply you with a colorful Mason jar for your flowers to go home in. Flower cost is different. Wear pants and good shoes that cover your feet. They do have some toilets there for you and they are kept nice and clean. Wheel chair use may be a bit difficult. I got to meet a professional painter there, they sit outside painting the fields. It's beautiful and awesome they have turkeys for the children to see and goats and roosters. It's a cozy enjoyable environment and in October, they will have their pumpkin feast and you can go and pick some pumpkins. Tip the roasters and you'll get a free chili plant. There is also a large sand box area for kids to play. And a small Tractor that they can sit on and parents can take a portrait of them.
We went this past Sunday when they had the pumpkins patch free event. It was a nice little farm and the environment and staff was welcoming despite the weather conditions. My little one had lots of fun. They had roosted green Chile, honey, Sind flowers, apples with peanut butter and nuts and it 5/5 in deliciousness, and much more. I highly recommend this place for next pumpkin patch event.
Nice educational place for the children. Good for them to connect with where their food comes from. Nice pumpkin patch. Got to watch the tractor baling hay.
We went for a field trip and we learned a lot. We were able to walk through the sunflower field and learned how to make a composting bin. We even got to pick a wonderful pumpkin after.