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Strawberries

The first strawberries to ripen

are usually ready to pick around

Memorial Day weekend.

               

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Weather is always a factor and can vary our season's opening day, usually by just a day or two. The most accurate & up-to-date info. can be found on our facebook page, or by calling us.

PRE-PICKED*

STRAWBERRIES

 

 

(Usually by Pre-Ordering)

 

*Availability of our pre-picked can't always be guaranteed, as some days they sell out or rain prevents us from gathering many. Requesting your order the day before means we can reserve them for you or call you with any changes before you visit. 

PICK-YOUR-OWN

STRAWBERRIES

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WE GROW...

several strawberry varieties.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Often, people are not aware that there are many

different varieties of strawberries. Their growing times differ and characteristics differ. Some are smaller, larger,

early, late, more red, 

softer, firmer etc.

Our strawberry season lasts

about 4 weeks.

STRAWBERRY HOURS

Monday     7am - 2pm

Tuesday     1pm - 8pm

Wed.            CLOSED

Thursday   1pm - 8pm

Friday          CLOSED

Saturday    7am - Noon

Sunday        CLOSED

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WE ACCEPT

Cash, Checks

Credit/Debit &

(for produce purchases)...

FMNP* Checks

*Farm Market Nutrition Program

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PICK-YOUR-OWN

       ANSWERS  TO  FAQ . . .    

  • Berries are sold by the quart. We do not charge by weight.

  • BRING a bowl or box to transport your berries home. We have carriers & Qt berry boxes that you may use for picking. If you come unprepared, we have bags for your convenience.

  • There's no need to make an appointment to come pick berries, just visit us during posted hours.
  • We remain open to pick on days with rain, unless weather is obviously not favorable.

  • Shoes may get wet but not muddy since we spread straw 

  • We love that you bring your children, allowing them to experience just where food comes from. We do ask that you supervise them & teach them to respect our crops & others.

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