Blue Crop looks amazing – loads of ripe and sweet berries! 12 UNTOUCHED ROWS waiting to be opened up. Take a look at today’s photo op! OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8 AM – 8 PM. Please spread the word, we hope to see you this weekend!
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As much as we’d like to stay open for you, we want to provide you with ripe, sweet berries. The rest of the blue crop will need a few more days of ripening. Come on sun!! 🙂 Please help us get the word out.
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Friday, July 9th. Open all weekend. Address: 17700 NE 184th St., Brush Prairie, WA 98606 Hours: 8 am – 8 pm Thanks for supporting our local farm!
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Now opening WEDNESDAY. This heat wave is ripening the berries faster than planned. Help us get the word out, hope to see you soon!
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We planned to put together an annual volunteer day to pick berries for the North County Food Bank. We loved doing this last year and wish we could have again this year! Unfortunately, due to this year’s weather, the berries became invaded and covered with bees and other insects to the point where we couldn’t give them away. We’ve been in conversations with the Executive Director, who understands our situation, having grown up on a farm herself! We will be giving North County Food Bank a monetary donation as we would have in berries. Not as much fun as we had last year when we all were able to contribute, we sure hope next year will be better! Enjoy the rest of your summer, thank you again for understanding, and for choosing our family’s farm for your blueberries. We sure appreciate all of you!
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, WILL BE THE LAST DAY WE ARE OPEN FOR THE SEASON. This has been a day-to-day decision as the berries become so unpredictable this time of year, creating their own season based on this weather. They have become overripe and aren’t the quality we wish to sell this late in the season. We had the best of intentions of staying open through the week, but would prefer to sell the best possible berries to our customers. The honey bees are also beginning to “stock up for the winter,” so we’re dealing with them, as well. We tried staying open for you as long as we could and wish we could have extended it through the week! We are also disappointed to announce that due to Covid regulations, we aren’t able to open for gleaning this year, without the ability to monitor the field. It’s been a different kind of challenge, and we’re thankful everyone was so kind and understanding. Thank you to our awesome customers, we appreciate your support this year. Thanks to our amazing staff, thanks for all your compliments – we worked hard to provide you with a great experience! Enjoy the berries! We will have a plan for the Food Bank contribution soon.
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