At our family-run farm, our vision is for families and close friends to pick produce together, create memories, experience the growing process, and of course, enjoy nutritious, wholesome food. We receive great joy in seeing others participate in farm activities. Our major crops: strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and tomatoes.
Open for the 2024 Season. Wednesday October 2nd +9th from 5 to 7:30 pm. Last days open this year!!! Sign up for our monthly newsletter here.
PRODUCE AVAILABILITY
April To May
June To July
June To July
June To August
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WHAT IS CURRENTLY IN SEASON FOR PICK YOUR OWN? For the most up to date information.Click here.
HOW DO I PAY FOR THE BERRIES?
You pay for what you pick. We will provide you containers to pick into and then we will weigh them after you leave the field at our farmstand. We accept cash, debit, credit and contactless payments.
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PICKING?
Check in with us at the farmstand when you arrive. We will give you instructions on how your group will proceed.
We will provide the containers to pick in.
Due to food safety regulations, pets are not allowed on the property.
We accept cash, debit, credit, and contactless payments.
WHAT ARE GOOD PRACTICES ON PICKING STRAWBERRIES?
Find red berries. The fruit will not ripen once picked.
The best way to pick strawberries is to grasp the stem between your forefinger and thumbnail, then lightly pull and twist at the same time. Let the berry roll into the palm of your hand. Gently place the fruit in a container
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While we are not certified organic, we use the best farming practices for the health of our land and the safety of our customers to provide delicious, wholesome food! We do not use herbicides or pesticides, but utilize mulch to control weeds, build soil structure, and retain moisture, and pollinators and “good” insects!