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29 June 2006

Find a U-Pick Fruit/Veggie Farm! There may be one near you![More:] I didn't think there were any near me, but there's actually one very close, that has all kinds of u-pick fruits and veggies! I can't wait to go this weekend. Let's make pies!
Useful!
posted by danostuporstar 29 June | 14:31
I can't wait until it's apple time!
posted by wimpdork 29 June | 14:39
I used to go to Sewell's Orchards in Maryland when I was a wee lad. I remember picking strawberries and eating them dirty and warm from the sun, feeling like a fly slurping sticky juice off my own skin, giggling uncontrollably when my dad told me I'd ruin my appetite. "But dad! It's fruit!"

Now it's a subdivision. They have a pool with a jacuzzi and tennis courts.
posted by Hugh Janus 29 June | 14:40
I used to go berry picking with my grandpa when I visited them in Indiana. Some of my fondest memories. The berry farm is still there -- saw it at Thanksgiving.
posted by mudpuppie 29 June | 15:42
What side of the state? I went to college in Richmond, right on I-70 at the Ohio border.
posted by Hugh Janus 29 June | 15:45
My family lives near Gary, Hugh.
posted by mudpuppie 29 June | 16:05
I wanted to start a 10$(small)/20$(large) per bunch you pick it wild flower farm on my parent's property in N.E. Pennsylvania before I moved to California instead.
posted by getoffmylawn 29 June | 16:16
I went to a pick-your-own strawberry farm once. Pick one, eat one, pick one, eat two. I never wanted to see another fricking strawberry again after that.
posted by essexjan 29 June | 16:29
This post inspired me to sign back up for the CSA fruit & vegetable deliveries.

Which is not pick-your-own, since they deliver, but it's almost as good.
posted by occhiblu 29 June | 16:39
so...i dont get it exactly

this isnt free right? i cant find prices. so many in king county close to seattle!

maybe i can use some fresh picked cherries or something for a homebrew ale. that would rock.

either way, holy crap thanks for the link!
posted by freudianslipper 29 June | 21:19
Freudian -- No, it's not free. The prices they charge depend on the farm. Some may just have a "per pound" fee where they charge you based on how much you pick, and some farms may even have a small cover charge in addition to that. You'd just have to call the farm and see what their prices are. Good luck!
posted by viachicago 29 June | 21:26
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