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When I last visited the Tomato Barn in 2017, it was a thriving business with many employees and table upon table laden with many varieties of local tomatoes. Washington Borough, in Lancaster County, PA, is known for its tomatoes, grown in the rich soil of the Susquehanna River Valley. When I returned to the site earlier this month I found that the name had changed and the business had gone completely self-service, with a scales and an honor box but not a human in sight. There were only three long tables of tomatoes. I'm guessing the business never fully recovered from Covid.
brer cat
(26,227 posts)It sounds like a place I would love to visit for great tomatoes.
Mousetoescamper
(5,107 posts)Squaredeal
(534 posts)Maybe PA people can no longer work for this pittance and have found better paying jobs after Covid?
Mousetoescamper
(5,107 posts)Whatever the reason, the business has diminished from when I last visited, both in terms of available produce and the human connection.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,048 posts)The transformation from a busy, productive shop to one with no people to help and very few tomatoes to buy is simply sad.
However, I do love the empty decorative tomato box.
Mousetoescamper
(5,107 posts)I'm glad you enjoyed the basket, though.