This Farm In Chattanooga Is The Perfect Place To Escape To The Tennessee Countryside
Tennessee has long been known as one of the most beautiful states in the nation, but it’s the introduction of the fruits of the land that truly cements it in our memory. Here, farms flourish with spades of fruits and vegetables, be it squash and zucchini or strawberries and blueberries. At Crabtree Farms in Chattanooga, Tennessee, you can choose to be a part of Tennessee’s farming heritage with the opportunity to volunteer and attend farm-centric events. Check it out!

Crabtree Farm is located right outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It's a local establishment that takes pride in its plant life, lovingly nurturing veggie harvests with the help of volunteers.

Crabtree Farms grows over 500 varieties of vegetables and fruits and takes quite a lot of pride in the nurturing of herbs, flowers and a myriad of other plants.
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The farm is open to everyone whenever their gate is open, which tends to be from a Monday to a Saturday, though the Farm Stand is open seasonally and located in downtown Chattanooga.
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Crabtree Farms came to be in 1998 as a way to serve the Chattanooga community with sustainably and locally grown agriculture.

Volunteers are widely accepted and welcomed by the small staff. It's truly the help of the volunteers that breathes life into this locally operated farm, and the staff takes quite a bit of pride in the kind souls that come to visit and help with daily operations.

If you choose to volunteer with Crabtree, no two days will be the same! You may find yourself harvesting plants for local venues or perhaps planting seeds for the next round of vegetables. If you love plants and getting your hands dirty, this is the kind of place you don't want to miss.

Come visit and stay awhile, perhaps lend a hand if you have the time.

You can visit for yourself at 1000 E. 30th Stree in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Happy picking, happy harvesting! Enjoy the fruits of your home state's land.
Read more about the farm on its website or Facebook page.
PS: Did you know the largest fish fry in Tennessee is in Paris? Check it out!
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