![]() ![]() ![]() Vegetables: Zucchini, cucumbers, green beans and yellow (wax) beans, peppers, peas, kohlrabi, carrots, beets, squash, herbs, and more. Tart cherries in late June through mid-July The slowest time is right at the end of July or August 1st. But that is not to say other times of the year aren't really good too. The 4th of July and a week or two before the state fair are generally good dates to remember for berry picking bliss. However, each variety has its peak of production. (There is a transition between summer and fall varieties.) There is never a day without raspberries in the field during summer and fall. ![]() Raspberries in mid June - July, August - October. Mandatory reservations for groups of ten or more.Please call ahead to check on daily fruit availability, to place large orders or for any other information.Most things grown will be available for pick-your-own when in season.Not all fruit is available for u-pick. Some may not be ripe.Located on Hwy 55 just 11 miles west of I-494 in Greenfield.20 miles west of Minneapolis in western Hennepin County.Great tasting old fashioned varieties of vine-ripened tomatoes are still available.įall garden vegetables currently available for picking: Kale, kohlrabi, brussels sprouts, miscellaneous herbs, etc. Not to mention an amazing selection of hierloom varieties of all sizes, colors, shapes and texture combinations.Īpples currently in season: Honeycrisp, Haralson Large orange carving pumpkins with fantastic stems are waiting to be found. Pick your own perfect pumpkin from the vine in the field. The pumpkin patch is open and there still is a good selection. Uncle Jerry loves Connell Reds! Snow Sweet: Abby’s favorite! A sweet/tart taste with pretty white flesh, slow to brown when cut.Open from 9:00 a.m. Big, sweet and firm with a complex flavor! Beautiful big apples that are wonderful baked with LuceLine Honey, raisins, walnuts and cinnamon. Wonderful sweet/crisp apple, smaller in size and picked late season with a great shelf life! Sweet 16: Paige and Matt’s favorite! Very sweet and succulent – some people compare it to candy! Connell Red/Fireside: Connell Red is a naturally occurring mutation of the fireside apple …pretty much the same apple. Good for eating, cooking, and baking pies! Keepsake: Terri’s favorite! Fun Fact – One of the parents of the Honeycrisp apple. ![]() Honeycrisp: A great mid-season apple of which our Reed can’t get enough! Juicy with a mildly aromatic flavor and a great storage life to boot! Uses: Excellent for eating, jazzing up a salad, or making a delicious dessert! Haralson: Rich’s favorite! A late-season crisp juicy and tart apple. Sweet and Tangy perfection! Available early Sept. SweeTango: Katie’s favorite! Parentage is the Honeycrisp and Zestar. Everyone’s excited when the first juicy, sweet/tart tasting Zestar apples are picked! Available early Sept. Keep in mind that our apples ripen at different times depending on the breed of the apple First Kiss: An early season favorite! Zestar!: Carol Traen’s favorite! Our earliest apple of the season.
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