The latest news from Miller Farms.


Pick Your Own Blackberries Now

Pick Your Own Blackberries are ready now at Miller Farms Market.  Blackberries are $2.55/lb for pick your own.  You can also find fresh picked blackberries in the market on our farm at $5.00/pt.  Remember we have free parking, free admission, free Southern Hospitality, and containers are provided for you.  You can either get the containers at our market, or you can find them in the red hut beside the strawberry patch.  The blackberries are located across the road from our farm market.  We request that you drive to the patch and watch your children.  No Pet

Vegetables by the bushel

We now have enough volume of some produce to offer bushel or 1/2 bushel prices.  Tomatoes $35 for 25lb box

Squash $15 for tomato box (about 1/2 bushel)

Cucumbers $15 for tomato box (about 1/2 bushel)

Thanks

Mr. Ben

Perennial and Shrub order from Saunders Bros

This Wednesday we will be getting a new order of perennials and shrubs from Saunders Bros.  They are the premier grower for shrubs and perennials.  Stop by to see what's new and to see some of your favorites.  Let us help you add color to your yard.

Thanks

Mr. Ben

Spotsylvania Honey

We are now fully stocked with Spotsylvania Honey.  Our local honey supplier made a delivery at the end of last week.  We now have clover and wildflower honey, honey with comb and honey without comb.  We have honey bees on our farm.  This is the first season for our bees.  Next year we will be able to collect honey from our bees and have our own honey.

Mr. Ben

Miller Farms Sweet Corn

Miller Farms Sweet Corn is ready now.  We picked the first corn of the season this morning.  We have been waiting since last August for this day.  It has been almost 10 months since we had sweet corn.  Our regular customers will remember how good our corn tastes.  New customers will be rewarded with the experience of eating "Gourmet Sweet Corn".  This variety of sweet corn is called "Mirai".  It is a bicolor corn, which means that it has rows of delicious yellow and white kernels.  We started the plants in the greenhouse and set them in raised beds (l

Roseda Beef

Roseda Beef made a delivery today.  We are now well stocked with steaks, hamburgers, and hotdogs.  Come taste the difference of Roseda Beef.  Enjoy all beef hotdogs.

We look forward to seeing you at the farm.

Thanks

Mr. Ben

Summer Produce

Summer Produce is starting to roll in at Miller Farms Market.  We have plenty of tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, sweet banana peppers and, string beans. 

Sweet Corn and Blackberries soon.

We look forward to seeing you at the farm.

Mr. Ben

TOMATOES

Our farm fresh tomatoes are starting to roll in.  We are excited to have fresh tomatoes again.  We have waited a long time since last fall for great tasting tomatoes.  Come taste the difference.

We also have Bell Peppers, String Beans, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sweet Banana Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, Sugar Snap Peas.

Sweet Corn coming soon!  Hopefully last week of June.

Blackberries hopefully first week of July.

We look forward to seeing you at the farm.

Mr. Ben

Strawberry Season is coming to an end

We are nearing the end of Strawberry Season.  We are no longer picking berries for our market.  The Pick-your-own patch is still open.  There are still ripe, juicy, strawberries in the patch, you will have to spend more time picking.  We have reduced the price from $2.30/lb to $1.50/lb

Memorial Day is the last day that we are open 8:00 - 7:00.  Starting on June 1 we will resume our regular hours of Mon - Sat 9:00 - 5:00.

Thanks for helping us have a great strawberry season.

Strawberry Jamming Days are Here

Strawberry Jamming Days are Here.  Strawberry season is winding down.  There are still juicy, ripe, flavorful strawberries in the patch, however they are not as plentiful as they once were.  We will not have pre-picked strawberries for our market.  The pick-your-own patch is still open.  We have reduced the price from $2.30/lb to $1.50/lb.  Come enjoy a day on the farm while picking strawberries at a reduced price.

Mr. Ben