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Got a question?
What products and services does Sweet Berry Farm offer?
See what we can do for you on our Home and Site Rental pages.

What is Sweet Berry Farm
’s backstory?
Read about our history on our Your Farmers page.

What can my family pick for ourselves?
Crops and picking seasons are listed on our Pick-Your-Own page.

What do you grow besides edible crops and Christmas trees?
Read how we cultivate Flowers and offer flower arrangements.


What other foods do you sell?
Check out our Kitchen and Market pages for prepared and packaged foods.

Anything besides food?
Browse Art at the Farm to see the artists’ work we offer.


Do you offer gift certificates?
Yes indeed—just ask at the Market counter
.

What
’s your policy on pesticides?
Learn more about our Good Agricultural Practices
                                      
and Integrated Pest Management on our Farm page.

Does Sweet Berry Farm accept SNAP/WIC EBT?
Not at this time.

Is Sweet Berry Farm on Facebook?
You can hit the wall on our Facebook page.


Facebook calls Sweet Berry Farm a garden of earthly delights—what’s up with that?
The phrase echoes the title of a triptych painted around 1500 by Hieronymus Bosch and called
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” in English (“Tuin der lusten” in the original Dutch). In the center panel a crowd of naturists are cavorting outdoors with a fantastical collection of animals, plants, and fruit, including one young man who is wooing a young woman by offering her a giant strawberry (you can see more about Bosch and fruit symbolism here, and find out about Roz Chast’s contemporary Garden takeoff here).






Sweet Berry Farm | 915 Mitchell’s Lane | Middletown, Rhode Island 02842
Tel. 401-847-3912
Fax. 401-847-3904
info@sweetberryfarmri.com

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