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Nashville, Tennessee 37218
4700 Eatons Creek Rd, Nashville, TN 37218
Nashville, Tennessee 37221
8250 Hwy 70 S, Nashville, TN 37221
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122
631 Beckwith Rd, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37129
5331 Baker Rd strawberries, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Cedar Hill, Tennessee 37032
3422 Kinneys Rd, Cedar Hill, TN 37032
Clarksville, Tennessee 37040
500 7 Mile Ferry Rd, Clarksville, TN 37040
Woodburn, Kentucky 42170
531 Clay Starks Rd, Woodburn, KY 42170
Nashville's humid subtropical climate brings hot summers around 89°F and mild winters at 38°F. The Cumberland River valley's limestone-enriched soil creates perfect conditions for diverse crops. With 210 frost-free days and reliable rainfall, the growing season extends from April through October.
Nashville's surrounding farms fed Confederate and Union armies during the Civil War. The area became famous for tobacco, corn, and livestock. Today's farms honor Southern traditions while adapting to serve Music City's growing population and tourist industry, with many offering entertainment alongside agriculture.
Strawberries ripen in May during CMA Fest preparations. Summer brings incredible tomatoes, corn, and green beans for authentic Southern cooking. Blackberries and peaches peak in July. Fall features apples and pumpkins when the Grand Ole Opry celebrates autumn. Many farms grow traditional Southern crops like okra, field peas, and sorghum for molasses.
Farms spread across Williamson County (30 minutes via I-65), Wilson County (35 minutes via I-40), and Robertson County (45 minutes via I-65). Traffic is manageable outside rush hours and music festival weekends. Many farms offer live bluegrass music on weekends. Some are near historic sites and antique shops. Morning visits avoid afternoon heat and thunderstorms in summer.