NOW OPEN FOR OUR

2023 SEASON!

This 12-acre working peach and apple orchard is your one stop shop for fresh produce and baked goods, as well as weekend cookouts and Friday morning Storytime. Our rotating products allow for an exciting variation every week.

Now Hiring!

Before You fill out our application...

* Are you at least 17 years old?

* Do you have reliable transportation to 631 Beckwith Rd, Mt Juliet TN 37122

* Do you understand that this is a SEASONAL, PART-TIME, job and that you will be working  WEEKENDS? 

* Do you understand that Breeden’s is a working farm and that you will spend time outside, around animals, in fruit tree groves?

* Do you enjoy interacting with people?

* Can you commit to working our required 10 hours/week minimum in July and /or October? 

* Do you have an idea of what your availability will look like in July, September and October of this year? 

* Do you have a hard-working & friendly attitude?

IF you answered "YES" to all of these questions, please continue this application!


Upcoming events.

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Vendor Spotlight

We hand select our vendors to add to our Breedens family. Our mission is to provide a family oriented location for local families to enjoy!

Southern Olive

Lemon Lily Boutique

Reflections By Tanya

Breedens Orchard

The Short Story

Who

What

Where

When

Why

We are the Dorfman family and friends. Growing delicious Tennessee peaches that you just have to try.

A small female owned and operated orchard, store and bakery in the heart of Mt. Juliet. We hope that the love of what we are doing comes thru in our baked goodies.

Located on the 2nd highest point in Mt. Juliet. We are about 25 minutes east of Nashville. We have amazing sunrises, incredible sunsets and normally a little breeze even on the hottest days.

The orchard opened in 1974 under the ownership of Tom and Marynell Breeden and their family. They ran it for many years before putting it up for sale in 2016. The Dorfmans purchased the orchard in 2017 and have spent the past 5 years becoming farmers.

1. Because Mt Juliet didn't need a subdivision called Breeden's Acres.

2. Because there is something magical up here.