U-Pick

Remember to check our Facebook and the weather to make sure it's not raining, excessively hot and the fields are open. We are always closed on Sunday and Mondays.

Picking fruit and vegetables for and with your family is a rewarding and educational experience. The benefits of organic food are significant not only for the consumer but also for the environment. We are glad that you share in our love of a healthier life style and planet. The following is an introduction to blueberry picking and the precautions we take to keep our fields and fruit healthy. We hope you enjoy your experience.

We ask that you do not bring other small fruit with you to the farm. This would include raspberries, blackberries, huckleberries, and grapes among others. Unfortunately, we have a new pest introduced to California in 2008 from China that is now appearing in small fruits in Washington. There is no intervention for this tiny fruit fly that particularly likes small fruits and is highly destructive to crops.

Please use our clean up stations to wash your hands and clean the soles of your shoes before entering the field.

Blueberries do not ripen uniformly within the cluster. For best results use both hands and roll (do not squeeze) ripe fruit from the cluster into the palm of the opposite hand. This prevents fruit bruising and damage to the tender fruiting shoots of the plant and leaves the rest of the fruit in the cluster to finish ripening.

You may want to review the description of the three varieties available on our Products page and Farm page so that you pick exactly what you are looking for. Most important enjoy your time here. If we can be of any assistance at all do not hesitate to ask.

We have picking "buckets" available but you will need to bring containers for carrying your fruit home.

Farm fields