You Pick Dates for the Fall
🌻8/31 9AM- 12 PM
🌻 9/7 9 AM – 12 PM
🌻 9/14 9 AM – 12 PM
🌻 9/21 9 AM – 12 PM
🌻 9/28 9 AM – 12 PM
*** Dates are subject to cancellation due to weather or other conflicts. Please check our website or social media to verify before coming out. Join our email list to stay informed.***
What happens:
When you arrive, come to the blue shed where I will give you clippers and a bucket. Bring your own clippers if you’d like. Sometimes people find it helpful to transfer their flowers to their own containers for transport, although this is not necessary–I obtain the buckets for free from the floral department of grocery stores for reuse at the farm.
I will show you where to pick each time, as it will vary throughout the season.
We have three sizes of containers this year:
1.) A cup about the size of a typical drinking glass that will fit in your car’s cupholder. Fill it with 10-15 stems for $10 for kids age 12 and up to adult. This is also the size children ages 5-11 may use for $5.
2.) A 1/2 gallon black plastic ‘‘vase.” Fill it with approximately 25-30 stems for $20.
3.) A 2 gallon black plastic “bucket.” Fill it with approximately 45-50 stems for $40.
Bouquets available 10-6 Fridays and 10-6 Saturdays.
***Please don’t overstuff containers with stems. I understand that children can be carried away with picking and I want it to be a pleasant experience for everyone—I won’t count stems—but I do ask that if, for example, you are going to pick $20 worth of stems, please buy the $20 vase.
If you purchased a bouquet subscription, please tell me your name and you will get a $10 credit toward the You-Pick
Parking: Please enter the field by veering left before the blue shed and following the “Enter Here” sign. Then turn left and follow the “Event Parking” signs to park in the field close to the road. You may exit by driving around the field and turning right just after the power pole.
IF YOU HAVE MOBILITY ISSUES (you don’t have to be officially “handicapped”) please feel free to park either before or after the blue shed. I know that sometimes you might have enough energy to walk the field to pick flowers but the trek back and forth to the shed might be too much.