Rising Harvest Fresh Produce

8260 SW State Rd 200, Ocala
(352) 209-5793

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Kristin Pringle

Love this place

Shanna R

Made my first visit today and I will definitely be back! Nice selection of produce and I found seeded watermelon and pink pineapple! The gentleman at the register was super helpful and even helped to carry two of the watermelons I bought out for me. Looking forward to continuing to support this small business.

Sandra “Sandy” Papapietro

They have very nice produce, prices are high.

Michael Grice

Fresh veggies that are as cheap as Walmart but taste oh so much better! Friendly service and knowledgeable.

Rasta Way Workout Langshaw

A great place for fresh produce. Kim, the cashier is outstanding. I love that they will contact you for those rare items you might find difficult to get, especially for a Jamaican Rasta like me that eat only fruits and vegetables. Again, thank you. Go support this local produce market. I heard there's going to be another location further north and closer to my residence.

Patricia Cassidy

Good produce, unusual jellies and jams, friendly staff

Peggy Chandler

Love this place

Denise Perz

Love getting produce here! Plus I appreciate that they are open every day of the week.

Elaine Spivak

I love this veggie stand... everything is beautiful there...it reminds me of the garden I once had and the staff is so helpful and knowledgeable. You can smell the freshness!!! ENJOY!

Mike Baker

Amazing folks. There products are so good that even I can cook a tasty meal.

Stephanie Caracciolo

This is a wonderful place to shop for fruits and veggies. The staff is knowledgeable. They even sell live plants as well as bacon, trail bologna, cheeses and Amish butter, and jams and jellies, salsa and dressings. Something for everyone.

Cheryl Thomas

I haven't been able to go there !!!

Sondra C

Clerk was very helpful and cordial.

Yakknute Knute

Great local place to buy farm fresh produce. Very nice & helpful people

Gregory Pack

Everything was good. Not sure where they get their fruit from though.

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