The best place to find up to date picking info is on our Visit Us page or social media. However, our approximate typical start dates for Pick Your Own are:
Yes, with the exception of severe weather. If we have to close for severe weather we will update the website and social media (Facebook & Instagram) with the date and duration of time we will be closed.
Cash, check, credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Cash App, SNAP EBT
Yes! We have gift cards in the store for purchase. If you'd like to have one mailed to you or your gift recipient, please call or message us to arrange that.
Sure do! While supplies last. Both strawberries and blueberries. We will post on social media as soon as the first berries of the season are ready in the store.
Yes. We have an annual spring sale of blueberry bushes. The pre-order page will open up every year on March 15th on our Shop page on the website. Pick-up for pre-orders begins the first full weekend in May. We usually offer other types of bushes, such as elderberry. Check the shop page for the latest offerings. If you missed the pre-order, you can come direct to the farm during May and early June to pick from remaining inventory as well.
Service Animals Only:
We love our farm dogs too but please leave your pets at home, unless they are a service animal. Due to health department regulations, only service animals specifically trained to aid a person with a disability are welcome in the fields.
We have 14 different varieties that ripen from early July through mid-September
We enact our farming philosophy to minimize impact on the land, by educating ourselves and implementing innovative, earth-friendly technologies. We practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM) to manage pests in ways that minimize risks to our health and the environment. We have weather stations and soil monitors in place to help us monitor the land and were one of the first farms in the state to trial a new type of exclusion netting to keep pests out of our blueberry fields without spraying.
Blueberries freeze very well and easily! Their thick skin makes it so they don't clump together. Throw right into a ziplock bag or other storage container pop right into the freezer, no need to lay flat first.