Ruth L.
Yelp
Literally the best farm at any of the farmers markets in Sonoma County, and probably beyond.
The 1 star ad is probably someone who is freaked out by people with personality, the farmer (Ed) has plenty of personality! And my husband & I like people like that. Think of a person with strong opinions (he's very lefty) and his fruit? Like manna from heaven, and all organic.
There is nothing wrong with the Dry Creek Peaches (peach competitor), they are also just as tasty as Ed's peaches, just a lot more expensive. I can't choose one over the other, Twin Peaks also has a lot more varieties of fruit year round. Right now it's winter & I'm eating tons of their Satsumas & Mandarins - they are incredibly sweet!
And the prices! For $20 you get a TON of fruit from Ed. Also Ed has a following amongst those of us in the know. He's got women who LOVE him, so many times I go to his stand at the market - PACKED WITH WOMEN. He's like a celeb, literally. Or packed with men and he's regaling everyone with stories, or women and men. He likes everybody and is filled with stories about Italy, Europe, Asia, he's been all over.
If you miss him at the SR market on Sat, there's the Sunday market in Sebastopol, his DIL is there - it's much more low key. Ed otoh is a PEOPLE person and a character. He's a one-of -a-kind with the best produce around!
PS, if you do get a "green" peach, bring it home & it will be great in a few days. We keep a HUGE silver bowl in our house in the summer time filled with Ed's (Twin Peaks) peaches and nectarines. Huge. Love it, Sweet and juicy!