E.Z. ORCHARDS FARM MARKET
"Bringing you the bounty of the Willamette Valley since 1929." E.Z. Orchards is family owned and operated, visit them at their year-round Farm Market. They have an extensive selection of fresh local produce and NW packaged foods. During the Summer visit their Shortcake Stand for sweet treats (May-September). For the entire month of October, they have a family-friendly HarvestFest full of Fall fun and Agriculture Education. Visit during the Winter for Christmas Trees, Wreaths, and Decorations. During the Spring they have a wide selection of garden plants. Their orchard and farm market are located on the outskirts of Salem.
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