Fresh Air - Green Fields - Happy Heart
Ted Watson opened the doors to Watson Farms for the public in the year 1970, though it was first planted in 1954. The special feature is to pick your own (PYO) choice of fruits, flowers and vegetables.
The admission fee is as follows:
- Adult: $5
- Children Age 3+: $3
- Seniors: $5 or Free on Mondays and Wednesdays
Tickets are available at the check-in counter and a green-band is attached on our wrist, same counter is used for check out to pay for the fruits, veggies or flowers picked while on tour.
A huge buggy pulled by a tractor took my entire family to the fields. My Grandson Hamza enjoyed the ride a lot.
This was the first time I saw this type of farm with such a variety of fruits
- Apple
- Green Apple
- Pumpkin
- Strawberry
- Peaches
- Sunflower Fields
- Corn
We collected a few fruits to purchase in bags provided by the farm, the good thing is that there was no restriction on eating. I had an Apple, it was very delicious.
The green bands indicated guest visitors in the fields.
In the picture, you can see me, my son Zubair and Grandson Hamza, and several ripped apples lying on the floor.
Zubair plucking Green Apples.
Zubair and my Grandson Hamza enjoyed trying to lift the Pumpkins.
Ripe red strawberries attracted me to kneel down, pluck, and eat. It was really fresh and delicious.
The tall green trees with rose shade on them attracted my family, completely immersed and surrounded by greenery.
“No race can prosper until it learns there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.” - Booker T. Washington