My husband and I went to pick pumpkins today. What an adorable farm! They had so many different types of pumpkins and the prices were very reasonable! The staff was friendly and accommodating. I can’t wait to come back and try some of their vegetables!
Grace W.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
Wow, what a hidden gem! I almost didn’t want to Unilocal this farm because I want to keep it all to myself. I have been looking for a farm like this for a while. We actually found this farm by chance after being disappointed, coming from another farm about 10 minutes away. We saw a Groupon for Skipley Apple Farm and were sorely disappointed because it was at this tiny plot of land and produced the smallest apples. We decided to leave without buying any apples and were on our way to the Snoqualmie Ice Creamery. On our way, we saw the U-Pick Bailey Vegetable Farm signs and became super excited again! This farm is amazing. It sits on a large spread of land where there are different sections where cucumbers, squash, potatoes, dill, corn, and so many other vegetables were grown. Before you enter each plot of land, you see a sign that tells you what the vegetable is and how much per pound/item. Although a lot of people had already trampled through the farm — picking most of the good vegetables, there were so many other vegetables still left to pick and take home. We ended up picking a leek, some cucumbers/squash/dill/yellow squash and corn. They provide little wagons to help you carry your produce and also give you brown and plastic bags. Everything was so well organized. The lady tending the farm stand was also very friendly and nice. I highly recommend coming here. It is such a great place to bring your kids because they get an educational experience on how food is grown. Everything was also super affordable. We got all our food for the low price of $ 10. It was such an amazing experience. I can’t wait to go back.
Grace C.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
Bailey’s vegetable u-pick season starts around mid-June and ends in mid-September. If you’ve never experienced freshly picked snow peas, green beans, cucumbers and digging up your own yukon gold potatoes — you’re missing out! They are open 8−6PM every day, and accept debit/credit and cash. Vegetables that you pick fresh out of the ground stay crisp, tender and sweet for longer than store bought veggies. I also think their crop is organic. I recommend trying their garlic, beautiful golden and red beets and zucchini. Their stall is on the side of the road when you head up Springhetti Road, so you can’t miss the location. You can also u-pick corn in mid-September, which is a fun experience for adults and kids as well. This is a true hidden gem in Snohomish county — don’t miss out on fresh vegetables in the summer!
MJ J.
Classificação do local: 5 Renton, WA
We came through the now expired Living Social deal. Amazing place. Hayride to the corn maze, great play space and cheap pumpkins. We bought lunch. Good hot dogs. My kids LOVED it.
Jared B.
Classificação do local: 5 Snohomish, WA
The Bailey Farm is wonderful when you actually want to be at a farm and not a tourist trap. It has been a favorite of our family season after season. They have very fair prices and easy access parking along all the fields.
Christine Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Mill Creek, WA
What a great find! Just drive up to the lot, grab a bucket or cart, and go! Or, you could ask the attendant in the shack what’s in season and how to pick things. It’s a U-Pick kinda place where the produce is really really cheap. Beets, potatoes, zucchinis were $ 1/lb for the pre-picked selection. U-Pick rates were cheaper at $.75/lb or so. Also, there’s corn up the wazoo. And pumpkins galore. Go get dirty!
Forrest S.
Classificação do local: 4 Bothell, WA
This is a great place to pick your own vegetables, «fresh» from the field to your table during season. We take our grand daughters here and they have a ball digging potato’s, picking beans and corn. They have wheelbarrows and shovels available and the prices are reasonable, a must visit for your produce needs.
Kerri J.
Classificação do local: 4 Woodinville, WA
I came here this weekend and I had a blast! Its just a couple minutes off of highway 9 and really easy to get to — I got there without any directions, just followed a couple signs. There was plenty of parking on the side of the road, and it looked like they had a port o potty if you needed one. Up front theres a little stand where you can buy prepicked veggies, and another stand where they ring up your veggies. There’s a little sign up front with the prices of veggies, but it would have been nice if they had those prices in the corners of the signs out in the field. There was a decent sized line of people waiting to pay for their veggies so we weren’t going to wait around to ask what to do. We didn’t see any shovels but we grabbed a bucket and walked out to the field. Now I’ve never been to a u-pick farm before so I’m not entirely sure whats normal and whats not. I quickly realized that I should have brought gloves and maybe grabbed a second bucket instead of trying to lug everything around in my overfilled bucket. There were TONS of cucumbers and almost all of them were in great shape, and lots of different sizes. I grabbed a good amount of those and I’ve been pretty happy with what I’ve eaten of them so far. My friend picked up a huge 7 pound zuchinni that was probably more for the novelty than anything else. We didn’t really have to dig for the red potatoes because they had been tilled. Corn was pretty sad and we only found 3 good ears, and were still charged the 4 for a dollar price but owell. I was also charged for cucumbers rather than zuchinnis so I’m questioning whether I was wrong in what I thought I was picking or the girl at the register was haha. We also got some green beans and cherry tomatoes. I skipped the kale, chard, and other squash and all of the flowers and herbs. There was a decent variety here. Obviously I still had to go to the grocery store to supplement a few things but I was really happy with the veggies we got. We only paid around 13 dollars for all of our veggies and that was definitely cheaper than what we could have gotten the same things for in store. Ya there were a few mishaps with how we were charged but what the heck it was negligable and this place was a steal. Their produce is raised conventionally if you’re curious about whether or not they’re organic, and they do take credit card. Prices are really decent, its fun, you’re supporting local business, and getting great fresh food.
Debra T.
Classificação do local: 5 Lynnwood, WA
I love to come here in the sumner
Jamie R.
Classificação do local: 5 Snohomish, WA
One word… Amazing! So glad I noticed the sign on Hwy 9 the other day that said«Baileys U Pick Veggies» and even happier that I decided to follow it! So I travelled maybe 2 minutes off of the highway and there Baileys was on the right hand side. Lots of parking and easy on off access from the main road. There was a little stand manned by a young friendly gal who explained what to do and showed me the price board and what was currently available. I grabbed a bucket and a shovel and headed out into the field! So it’s super dusty, plan to get filthy. I had a great time digging up red and Yukon gold potatoes, plucking carrots, zukes and beets, and picking beans and peas. I cant wait until there is some corn! I ended up with four grocery sacks of goodies for $ 8.25! Cheap! They take credit cards too FYI. I honestly can’t think of anything better than fresh veggies especially when you pick em yourself!
Felicia C.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
It’s cute, not crowded, pretty quiet, good for little kids. Zucchinis as big as my thigh.
Kellie L.
Classificação do local: 5 Kent, WA
We found this farm via Living Social coupon, and we are glad we did. It was really fun. They are a large farm with all fun fall frolicing festivities! You walk up to the smells of hay, kettle corn and dill. Yes, DILL! They have ‘you pick herbs’… as well as, you pick vegs and pumpkins! But I digress… We started with checking in, we got the low down on our coupon and where to go. With our yellow wrist band, the kids got to play in the hay barn(that had a maze, swings, play area for the young ones, pumpkin painting and a giant hay pyramid)… after being in here for awhile, we took the tractor ride to the Corn Maze. Which was so fun. We yelled ‘marco’ and ‘polo’ with complete strangers. Good times. The end of the maze is a ball field. Stocked with plastic bats and balls, bases to run and hay ‘stands’ to sit in. The kids wanted to stay here the entire time. We broke up and the girls went back into the maze to do it again, while the boys did more innings of ball play. Just outside the ball field is the pumpkins. Rows and rows of them! And the rows were marked with the pumpkin varieties. So cool! we found a wheelbarrel and filled it up… We ended up back at the check in, she said we didnt owe anything due to our coupon and we actually could go back and get more, she said the 4 we had wasnt enough! Niiiice! We went back for a few more. It was then that I asked about the dill, she handed me a bag and some shears and said just pay at the Red Stand near the end of the parking lot. AWESOME! I found some yellow zuchinni while I was clipping Dill. The bag of Dill I clipped and the zuchinni cost me… wait for it… 1 dollar! 1! Not kidding. It was awesome. The red stand also had potatoes, cucumbers and more yellow zuchinni. Lastly we grabbed our ‘coupon’ kettle corn on the way out while the kids went back into the hay barn. Thanks Bailey Vegetables and Farm! We had a great time!