(Other countries are further down this page)
These are local PYO farms of ALL types of fruit and vegetables. States, by
specific crop is here
[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ]
[ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ]
[ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ]
[ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ]
[ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ]
[ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ]
[ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ]
[ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ]
[ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ]
[ Missouri ] [Montana]
[Nebraska] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ]
[ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ]
[ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ]
[ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ]
[ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ]
[ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ]
[ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington state ]
[ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ]
[ Wyoming ]
(Or to find a farm with a specific crop, see this page)
Whether you call it pick-your-own, PYO or U-pick, it's easy to find one near you! There is a "Start here" button (at the top of the left of every page). You then select your local area (country, state/province) and then region/county or local metropolitan area. Just scroll down the page that appears, to see tree farms, lots or events listed by county. The search engine can be helpful, too. There are hundreds more pages of related resources, like how to store fruit and vegetables
You can also find a related fruit or vegetable festival (like a tomato festival, corn fest, blueberry festival, strawberry festival, an applefest or more) or even an Easter Egg hunt at farms and churches! If you are looking to save money in other ways, see ConsignmentSaleFinder.org to find a children's consignment sale near you. And finally, St. Patrick's Day is this week - find great Irish recipes, parades, history and folklore here.
if you are looking for one specific crop, you will find it faster to just click on the crop you want below and then the state and then area of the state closest to you! Of course, keep in mind that not all areas have all crops. For example, if you live in Minnesota, there are no u-pick citrus farms (citrus only grow in semi-tropical areas). But, if there is a link below then there is at least one farm in the area with that crop!
Apples (Fall)
Apricots (late Spring)
Aronia berries, a.k.a, Chokecherries
Asparagus (early Spring)
Beans (green beans, Limas, string, etc) (Summer)
Beets (aka, beetroot) (late Spring - Fall)
Blackberries (late Spring - Fall)
Blueberries (June-July)
Boysenberries (June in south, July in northern and colder areas)
Cherries (one week in May - June in most areas - a VERY brief season)
Cranberries (Fall)
Citrus (Nov - Feb)
Corn (mid-Summer to early Fall)
Cucumbers (Summer)
Currants (red, black, even other colors)
Eggplant - summer
Eggs (usually most of the year, except maybe during the coldest months)
Figs (late summer to early Fall)
Flowers (Sunflowers and others) (Summer)
Grapes (all grapes and wine grapes) (late summer, early Fall)
Greens - salad greens, greens for steaming, etc.
Herbs - basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc.
Lavender - depends on the local climate and variety, usually late Spring through summer
Loganberries - late Spring
Marionberries - June - July
Mayhaws - late summer a rare and unusual southern fruit
Mulberries - late Spring
Olallieberries - June-July
Onions - Spring, Summer
Pawpaws - late summer
Peaches (mid-Summer)
Pears (early Fall) (
Peas (Spring)
Peppers (Summer, Fall)
Persimmons (Fall)
Plums (late Spring)
Raspberries (Summer, Fall)
Rhubarb (Spring)
Squash:
Summer Squash or
Winter Squash)
Saskatoons (summer)
Strawberries (Spring)
Tayberries mid-May to mid June in the South, a month later in the North
Tomatoes (Summer into Fall)
Vegetables (All types) (Spring through Fall)
Watermelons Late summer to early Fall
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[ Australia ] [Belgium
] [Brazil] [Canada ] [China] [Denmark] [France]
[Germany
] [Greece] [India] [Ireland] [Italy] [Japan]
[Malta] [Malaysia] [Nederland / Holland / the
Netherlands] [ New Zealand ]
[Norway]
[Philippines ] [Portugal] [South Africa] [Spain] [Sweden]
[Switzerland ]
[ United Kingdom ]
[ Adding a Farm outside of North America ] Looking for pick your own farms in other countries? Living in another country, such as France, Italy (Italia), Germany (Deutschland), Nederlands, or Sweden?
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Want to find out when your favorite crop will be ready to harvest in your local area? Just go to this page for US states and click on your state, to see the crop calendar for your area! And below are crop harvest calendars we created for other countries, too.
United States - Canada - Argentina - Australia - Brazil - Chile - Colombia - France - Germany - Ireland - Italy - Japan - New Zealand - Philippines - South Africa - United Kingdom - Venezuela
If you are looking for a particular crop, see this page to find a list of just farms with that crop in your area.
Links to a few of the more popular crops are below (click the link above for every crop).
Strawberry season is brief, only 3 to 5 weeks in the late Spring. Typically April (deep South to June (north). Click on the links below for PYO strawberry farms in a given state.
[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [ Montana [ Nebraska [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington state ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]
Click on the links below for PYO blueberry farms in a given state. Note, however, that not all states or areas have commercial U-Pick blueberry orchards. Hawaii, for example has none.
[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ California ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [ Montana] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ]
[ Alabama ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [Nebraska ] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ]
Apples start in late summer and continue through October. See these pages to find a local pick your own apple orchard!
[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri [ Montana ] [ Nebraska ] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington State [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]
See these pages to find a local pick your own apple orchard that also has pumpkins!
[ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Georgia ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Maine ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [ Montana ] [ Nebraska ] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ]
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Winery tours and wine tastings
Horse rides, stables, lessons, trails
Maple Syrup farms and sugarworks
Water bath canner with a jar rack
Pressure canners for gas, electric and induction stoves: Presto 23Qt or T-fal 22Qt
Canning scoop (this one is PERFECT)
Ball Blue book (most recent version)
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