An unbelievable year
It is rare that blueberry season will last into July, but here we are! It makes a great family outing and picking them is a breeze. (More photos below) So, Happy Fourth of July Week! You can make blueberry jelly, blueberry wine, blueberry juice, canning, freezing, dehydrating – so many possibilities. This is a special week with special pricing. So come on out (see schedule) and just look at this photo:
Special Pricing
In honor of the holiday week, we are offering you a second bucket for half price. So, the first bucket is $20 and the second is only $10! You can fill them both easily, so pick one for a friend or for your freezer.
SCHEDULE this week:
Sunday, June 30th: 8AM-9PM OPEN ALL DAY!
Monday, July 1st: 8AM-12PM (NOTE that we are closed after NOON this day)
Tuesday, July 2nd: 8AM-9PM OPEN ALL DAY!
Wednesday, July 3rd: 8AM-9PM OPEN ALL DAY!
Thursday, July 4th: 8AM-9PM OPEN ALL DAY!
Friday, July 5th: 8AM-12PM (NOTE that we are closed after NOON this day)
Saturday, July 6th: Evening Pick only 5-9PM OPEN IN EVENING
You are welcome to call ahead if you want to confirm 706-518-8869.
Freezing is easy
You will thank yourself later for thinking ahead and freezing some blueberries while they are so bountiful. A blueberry cobbler makes any holiday a bit more special. Frozen blueberries make a wonderful cobbler, and no thawing is necessary! No kidding, use them straight from the freezer into your recipe. What a life-saver for a last minute dessert.
Happy Pickers
Here are a few snapshots of some happy pickers:
How it works
We provide a bucket and liner. (We keep the bucket), You keep the liner to gently carry your berries home. It’s that easy! The bucket size is a generous two and a half quarts and the price is $20 per bucket. (Second bucket is only $10 this Fourth-of-July week!!) So all you have to do is show up… best if you wear a hat.
Do you spray your plants?
No. Our berries are grown with organic practices and are not sprayed with any pesticide. The only thing we put on our berry plants is rain, and when it doesn’t rain, we water them with spring water.