Wood Prairie Family Farm

49 Kinney Road, 04735, Bridgewater, United States
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3.70
Based on 20 Reviews

5

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4

40.00%

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About Wood Prairie Family Farm

Certified Organic family farm in Northern Maine specializing in production and direct-marketing of organic Certified Maine Seed Potatoes, vegetable seed. cover crop seed and more.

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Steve
GB

Great customer service We have been buying seed potatoes for a few years now, as well as kitchen potatoes and other items. We love their 5 Grain Cereal. Recently placed an order including a small size of maple syrup. The bottle burst during shipping. They not only shipped a replacement immediately, they sent the large size at no charge! Great customer service.

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Derek
GB

Unexpected Harvest Day The seed potatoes grew smaller tubers than expected. Plants looked strong and healthy all year but the tubers didn't achieve desired size. Plants were grown in a healthy, established garden amongst other productive plants. This was my first and last year using Wood Prairie seed potatoes. I plan on buying seed potatoes grown in a zone more similar to my garden.

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Betsey
GB

Experimenters Special was terrific for us! We ordered the Experimenters Special, with four kinds of potatoes: Rose Finn, All Blue, Adirondack Blue and Red Norland. With about 12 starter potatoes and no prior experience as potato growers, I didn't expect a lot - but at the end of August we harvested about 100 potatoes! They are more delicious than we'd ever imagined! We're delighted! Thank you!

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Joe
GB

Good warranty, getting replacement seed potatoes Severely limited crop this year, worked with owners on getting replacement seed potatoes for next season. Harvest may have been weather related, next year should solve the issues encountered.

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John C
GB

I was very disappointed I was very disappointed. This year I thought I would go with a family farm type supplier. I ordered my potatoes in December. About the end of December they reached out to me asking when I would like my seed potatoes delivered. This was positive, a personalize approach! Being is Central Texas I requested the middle of January for delivery. Well January came and went with no potatoes. I pretty much gave up and figured I would work the beds to get early summer veggies planted in February. Well about the 3rd week in February the potatoes show up. What the heck am I going to do with these. I live in Texas for goodness sake. Halfway through the growth cycle for the potatoes we will already be in the 90s and potatoes do not do well in heat. I did not give them a 1 star because I really hate giving negative reviews to family run operations.

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