Open for Pick-Your-Own Strawberries Friday, June 19th, 8a-12p

We’re so excited to offer you another chance to pick your own strawberries! And would you believe Farmer Ed said that last storm made them taste even better?!?!πŸ“πŸ˜‹

We are in our last days of the season. Don’t delay, come out and pick today!

Can’t make it Friday? Please note, there will be no picking Saturday or Sunday. We could potentially be open for an evening pick next week, but that will depend on how the berries look after Friday’s pick. Stay Tuned Berry Friends!


🚧 Heads up, berry lovers! 🚧
Berry season can be unpredictable. Before heading out, always check our hotline πŸ“ž 608-924-1404, website, or socials for the latest updates.

πŸ“ U-Pick Strawberry Pricing:Β  $3.05/lb

🧺 We provide picking containers.
πŸ’΅ We accept cash, credit, and checks.
🚫 Sorry, we do not offer pre-picked strawberries.

🌟 Also Available at the Patch:
πŸ₯’ Pickled asparagus and dilly beans – tangy perfection in a jar
πŸ₯„Frozen cream of asparagus soup base – ready to heat and eat, just add the dairy
πŸ₯š Farm-fresh eggs – because breakfast should always be local
🍯 Honey – golden goodness from our hard working bees

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Everyone keeps asking…
πŸ«› “When will the peas be ready?” πŸ«›
Well, the peas have quite a tale of woe to tell.
It all started on April Fools’ Day. We probably should have known better than to plant that day because apparently Mother Nature was feeling mischievous. πŸ˜„
Over the next two weeks, the Patch received inches and inches of rain, and the peas… well, let’s just say very few survived.
So we replanted on April 25th.
Now, under normal circumstances, these peas are ready about 58 days after germination. Give them a week or so to sprout, and that would put us right around June 29th.
But then May decided to be exceptionally cool. And now June is taking a turn too. But peas like cool weather so….πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ
Whew. Farming sure knows how to keep us humble.
Here’s what we do know: The peas are coming. Eventually. πŸ˜„
And when they do, you’ll have several opportunities to come out to the Patch and pick your own.
You probably just won’t be able to pick both strawberries and peas on the same day this year.
That’s farming for you. πŸŒ±πŸ«›
Stay Tuned Pea Friends!

Hope to See you in the Patch Soon!
– Farmer Kathy & Farmer Ed

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