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We're open through July 5 (including Independence Day!)

For those who want blueberries, please come before July 5. We’ll be closed (for berries) for the season starting July 6. Unfortunately, we had a powerful thunderstorm with heavy winds and torrential rain that knocked a lot of the berries off the bushes. We still have berries, but we only had one field this season (the upper field had its ten-year pruning over the winter), so we anticipate they will be gone fast. So, we’re open now until July 5 from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. each day. We hope you’ll be able to come and pick them! $15 per gallon, cash only please. We will have baskets of delicious tomatoes and squash in the next couple of weeks. Just call ahead before you come out for the tomatoes. JT is at 205-864-5701

We Will Re-OPEN Friday June 26

We should have lot's of ripe blueberries starting Friday June 26! We're open Friday, Saturday and Sunday—closed Monday and Tuesday......Hours are 7 a.m. until 3 p.m...Berries are $15 per gallon.   We ask that you please bring a face mask for those moments you can't safely social distance from people don't arrive with.   We're looking forward to seeing you!  Call JT with any questions--- 205-864-5701

Berry Update: We Suggest Waiting Until the Weekend of JUNE 26 to visit

We strongly suggest waiting to visit the farm until the weekend of June 26. We have been incredibly busy this season and we still have plenty of berries, but, unfortunately, JT says most them are not ripe—yet.  The ones that were ripe, have mostly been picked. Also, we  only have one field this year because of the required pruning of the upper field this past winter. We will also close  Wednesday  6/23 and Thursday 6/24 so they can ripen. Hope to see you NEXT weekend June 26.  Call JT with any questions 205-864-5701

We Will Open Friday June 12

We are planning to open Friday June 12!  We're open Wednesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. til 3 p.m.  Berries are $15 per gallon bucket.  We are located at 1700 County Road 56, Wilsonville.   Call JT with any questions (205) 864-5701.   We will provide buckets. (never any chemical pesticides)   The lower field has almost all the berries this year.  We should have tomatoes as well! (and maybe even watermelons).... Please remember to bring your protective face mask.