Farm FAQs
How do I know what’s in season?
Check our pick-your-own page to see what is currently available or visit our seasonality guide to see when your favorite fruits will be in season. Updates are also shared on our Facebook & Instagram.
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Can I bring my own containers?
No. We will provide you with containers for picking.
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Will blueberries ripen after being picked?
No. Unlike peaches and bananas, blueberries do not ripen after being picked. If they are picked red or green, they will not turn blue or become sweeter.
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Are dogs allowed?
Due to the Food Safety Modernization Act, dogs and other pets are not allowed in the orchard, in pick-your-own areas, or anywhere where food is grown. Service animals protected by the ADA may accompany their owners. Emotional support animals are not covered under the ADA.
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What time does the orchard close?
PYO hours change depending on weather and fruit availability. The farm exit gates close at 5 pm, which means that everyone must be done with picking and exit the property beforehand.
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Are there snacks and drinks?
Definitely! We offer a variety of farm fresh donuts and kettle corn. For beverages we offer frozen slushies and variety of alcohol and non- alcohol options (including a few that our have our very own fruit!)
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What should I wear?
Temperatures can change drastically on the farm. Dress in layers, wear sturdy shoes, and bring bug spray/sun protection. If you have allergies or are prone to rashes, please keep in mind that some of our crops and plants growing on the farm can irritate the skin—gloves, long sleeves and long pants can help prevent irritation.
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Do you have bathrooms and sanitation stations?
Yes, we have outdoor portable restrooms and sanitation stations.
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What kind of payment methods do you accept?
We accept cash and all major credit cards and Apple Pay at all points of sale.
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Can I bring a wagon or stroller?
Yes, both are allowed into the orchard. We also have a fleet of wagons that are free to use!
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How do I store blueberries?
Blueberries store best in the refrigerator unwashed. When berries come fresh from the farm, they can maintain their freshness for more than two weeks. Wash them with cold water just before serving. Do not wash berries before refrigerating. If taking berries home in a U-pick container, leave it uncovered until fully cooled in the refrigerator.
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How do I freeze blueberries?
Do not wash them before freezing. Put them in a plastic bag, seal it, and then place the bag in the freezer. That’s it! No trays are needed. Wash them before eating. If you thaw them, they will retain their shape but become a little bit soft. They are excellent for baking, smoothies, and pancakes.
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