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Pick-Your-Own blueberry season is now over. There are a few blueberries left for those who want to munch a couple but we are no longer selling them.

Current PYO blueberry prices are $3.99 per pound or $3.70 per pint.

Summer Hours

Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm *

 *Extended Self-Serve Hours

For those familiar with the farm or are good at reading instruction and understanding maps

We allow picking, Sunday – Friday from 7 am till 8 pm.**

**You will have to pick in our provided containers and you will have to bring cash or write a check as their will be no one to run your credit card. We will be on the farm but will be working in the fields. There are maps and signs to help guide you but if you need help it will take us a while to make it to the stand. We strongly recommend you come to the farm during hours the stand is open until you are familiar with the farm. Once you know where everything is then the self serve system gives you the freedom to come earlier and stay later and come on days the farm stand is not open.

 Remember we are always closed Saturday, including self serve.

 

 

CLOSED Saturday and Monday*

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Early season July 4 - July 30

Earliblue
Fruit size is medium to large with average quality. Upright growing plants have good winter hardiness and ornamental appeal.
Collins
Patriot

Mid Season July 25 - August 20

Blueray
The fruit is large, medium- to light blue, flavorful, and resistant to cracking
Bluecrop
The fruits are large, light blue, firm, and resistant to cracking. Their dessert quality is good. 
Duke
Bluehaven
Berkeley
These produce medium-large fruit but inconsistent yield. Bush is vigorous with spreading growth habit and attractive as an ornamental landscape plant.
Jersey
The plants are vigorous and hardy, producing heavy crops of large, light-blue berries of good quality
Herbert

Late Season August 20 - nets removed

 Coville
A good dessert quality, but quite tart until fully ripe. It is a very large berry, deep blue, firm, and resistant to cracking.
Lateblue

 

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Featured Recipe: Blueberry Cream Pie

Ingredients:
4 Ounces Cream Cheese, at room temperature
4 Cups Fresh Blueberries
1/2 C Confectioners' Sugar
1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
1 C Whipping Cream
10" Pie Shell, Baked
3/4 C water
1 C Granulated Sugar
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
3 Tbs Cornstarch
Pinch Salt
1 Tbs Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice                                                                1 1 Tbs butter or margerine


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Cream together softened cream cheese, confectioners' sugar, and vanilla. Whip cream and fold into cream cheese mixture. Spread into pie shell. Refrigerate.

Bring to a boil 1 cup blueberries and water in a small saucepan. Simmer for 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Add butter and stir. MIx together granulated sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, and salt and add to hot blueberry mixture. Cook on low heat, stirring constantly until thick and clear. Remove from heat and add lemon juice.

Pour remaining blueberries over chilled cream cheese mixture in pie shell. Pour and spread hot blueberry mixture over fresh berries. Refrigerate and serve.

Farm Tip

To prevent your berries from sticking together and getting crushed when you freeze them, try laying the berries out in a single layer on a large baking sheet after washing them and then flash freezing them on the pan (a couple hours should do it - just long enough for the berries to feel a little more solid). Once the berries have frozen, transfer them to a regular freezer bag and return to the freezer. Now your berries will keep their shape and stay separated for the whole winter!

 

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